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horities. The Governor was also requested to urge upon the proper officers of the Confederate Government the importance of immediately supplying the unprovided volunteers of the State with suitable arms; but this resolution was referred to Mr. James Barbour's Committee on Confederate Relations. On motion of Mr. A. M. Barbour, the name of the standing Committee on Federal Relations was changed to Committee on Foreign Relations. The President announced several communications from the EBarbour, the name of the standing Committee on Federal Relations was changed to Committee on Foreign Relations. The President announced several communications from the Executive of the State, one of which submitted two names for appointments, and as these communications must be considered in secret session, on motion, the galleries and lobby were cleared. The secret session commenced at 11 o'clock, and continued until after 3 o'clock, when an adjournment was ordered to Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The best feeling prevails throughout the Convention, and regardless of past difference of opinion all unite as a band of patriots and brothers in devising