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itted a few remarks in explanation of his vote, in which he was understood to coincide in sentiment with Mr. Kemper. Mr. Jones, of Gloucester, expressed his objections to the bill as it read, but would vote for it rather than nothing. Mr. Yerby said: I stated some days ago that I was in favor of calling a State Convention, as well as of a General Southern Convention, to make a formal and ultimate demand upon the North for a recognition of our rights, redress of our wrongs, and a guaraunders, Scott, Seddon, Segar, Shannon, Sherrard, Sibert, James K. Smith, Isaac N. Smith, Henry Smith, Staples, Thomas, Thompson, Tomlin, Tyler, Walker, Wallace, Ward, Arthur, Watson, Watts, West, Wilson, Wilcox, Wingfield, Witten, Wood, Woolfolk, Yerby, and Mr. Speaker.--141. Gen. Kemper was requested to communicate the passage of the bill to the Senate.--[Note.--The document in question will be found in Senate proceedings as amended and passed by that body.] A motion to adjourn fail