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atisfactory responses to her requests, from the non-slaveholding States, she will feel compelled to resume the powers granted by her under the Constitution of the United States, and to throw herself upon her reserved rights. Mr. Wickham, of Henrico, moved to amend by striking out all after the word "relations" (4th line) and inserting in Hue thereof the following: --declares that the people of Virginia, confiding in the justice of the people of the other States, appeal to them for a o speak for the Convention, but would say for himself and his constituents that they contemplated the presenting of no ultimatum. Secession and disruption they were opposed to. He would be willing to vote for the amendment of the gentleman form Henrico, (Mr. Wickham,) provided he would strike from it the latter clause, which was the ultimatum. Mr. Carlile embodied in his remarks an extract from one of Henry Clay's speeches, showing that war was the only method by which dissolution could be ac
tenance is good. and she is polite when spoken to. I will give the above reward if the said negro is taken out of the State of Virginia and returned to me, or lodged in jail so that I get her again; if taken in the city of Richmond or county of Henrico, $5; and if taken anywhere in the State beyond the limits of the said city or county, I will give $10. Also, about the 12th of March, a Negro Boy, named Junius Tuppins, apprenticed to me by the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond. The bamed Junius Tuppins, apprenticed to me by the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond. The boy is about 17 years old, four feet and a half high, stout and well built, ginger-bread complexion and bad countenance. If he is taken in the city of Richmond or county of Henrico, I will give $5 reward: if taken out of the said city or county and returned to me, I will pay the necessary expenses of his apprehension, in addition to the sum of $5. E. J. Crump, Corner of Leigh and 2nd sts. ap 10--6t
Henrico Circuit Court. --Judge John M. Gregory, of this Court, will commence the trial of criminal causes now on the docket on the 25th inst. The number of criminals now listed is three, all of whom are charged with murder, viz: Joseph Bernard, for the murder of Jno. Oscar Taylor, and Randolph Bennett and Wm. T. Meltoa, for the murder of a free negro, on the old Williamsburg Stage Road, some months since.
Campbell, Carlile, Carter, C. B. Conrad, Couch, Dent, Early, Fugate, Gravely, Ephraim B. Hall, Haymond, Hubbard, Hughes, Hunton, Jackson, Janney, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, Masters, Moore, Osburn, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Price, Sitlington, C. J. Stuart, Strange, Summers, Tarr, and Willey.--41. Mr. Goode, of Bedford, Mr. Richardson, of Hanover, and Mr. Cox, of King and Queen, explained, that in voting for the resolution they endorsed nothing but the latter clause. Mr. Wickham, of Henrico, said, that in voting for the resolution he did not regard it as recognizing the right of secession. The following is the resolution as amended and adopted: 11. This Convention, composed of delegates elected by the people in districts, for the purpose of considering the existing difficulties in our Federal Relations, represents the desire and earnest request of the people of Virginia, to meet as directly as possible the people of her sister States, and to them appeal for satisfac