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as the Senator from Richmond was of its invalidity. Mr. Pennybacker never had expected the contingencies of this hour, but now he should vote for it. Mr. Armstrong felt embarrassed; but having doubt, could not vote for it. Mr. Newton said that the Senate had recognized other ordinances of the Convention, and it was singular they could not recognize this for example — that one changing the words "Confederate States" wherein they occur for "United States." Mr. Armstrong thought the ratification of the Ordinance of Secession by the people carried with it the right to change Confederate States for "United States" wherever they occur. Mrderson, Brannon, Bruce, Coghill, Finney, Isbell, Johnson, Nash, Neeson. Newton, New n, Pate. Pennybacker, Quesenberry, Spitier, and Whitten--16. Yeas--Messrs. Armstrong, Bail, Branch, Carraway, Collier, Dickenson of Prince Edward, Early, Garnett, Hart, Logan, McKenney, Robertson, Thompson, Urquhart, Whittle, and Witey--16.