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ses of Mr. Southall, that the highly respectable gentlemen who composed that meeting were under a misapprehension. Mr. Blakey, of Madison, presented a series of resolutions adopted by one of the largest meetings ever held in that county. He sairule. The resolutions go for immediate secession, and oppose the sending of a representative to the next Congress, &c. Mr. Blakey moved that they be referred to the Committee on Federal Relations and printed. Mr. Early, of Franklin, objected to, asked if there was not a citizen of Madison who was now a candidate for a seat in the Black Republican Congress. Mr. Blakey said that the gentleman from Franklin seemed very anxious to economize, but had just delivered a speech, the printing o, and still protested against the printing of matter which had nothing to do with the business of this Convention. Mr. Blakey merely asked that the resolutions should take the course which others had taken. With regard to the question previousl