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Virginia State Convention.twenty-second day.
Monday, March 11, 1861.
The Convention assembled at 12 o'clock, and was called to order by the President.
Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Peterkin, of St. James' Episcopal Church.
Mr. Brown, of Preston, corrected some portion of his remarks, delivered on Thursday last, as reported in the Richmond Enquirer.
Thanks to Mr. Crittenden.
Mr. McGeen, of Preston, offered the following resolution:
Resolved. That the thanks of the people of Virginia be and they are hereby most cordially tendered to the Hon. John J. Crittenden, for his reasonable, jealous and patriotic efforts in the Senate of the United States to bring about a just and honorable adjustment of our national difficulties.
Mr. Wise, of Princess Anne, moved to lay the resolution upon the table, upon which motion Mr. Brown called for the yeas and nays, and the vote resulted as follows:
Yeas.--Messrs. Blakey, Bolssean, Borst, Boulbin, Conn, Fisher, Graham, Har