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. Walker, and Wm. R. Sturdivant. A motion was made that no gentleman be allowed to speak until after the Business Committee returned with their report. On taking the vote, the Chair decided that it was carried in the affirmative. Mr. J. J. Binford commenced making some remarks, when the Chairman called him to order, under the motion just adopted. Cries of "Mr. Chairman," from various quarters, and great noise in the Eastern gallery. A reconsideration of the vote last taken was finally carried, and motions were made that none but mechanics and working men be allowed to address the meeting: when, after considerable confusion, the whole subject was laid on the table. Mr. Binford resumed his remarks, and the meeting was subsequently, in response to loud calls, addressed from the stand by Messrs. Samuel Huffman and Adolphus Gary. The Business Committee returned, and reported, through Mr. A. M. Bailey, the following preamble and resolutions: Whereas, the