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General Government, will be looked upon as a menace or threat of war by her, and that we pledge her faith to restore the forts, dock yards and arsenals intact, if they shall be entrusted to her keeping, in the event of a peaceful restoration of affairs, and in the event of dissolution to account for them in an equitable division of the public property. State and Federal Relations.--The Joint Committee on State and Federal Relations presented the following report, which, on motion of Mr. Caperton, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed: Whereas, it is the deliberate opinion of the General Assembly of Virginia, that unless the unhappy controversy, which now divides the States of this Confederacy, shall be satisfactorily adjusted, a dissolution of the Union is inevitable; and the General Assembly, representing the wishes of the people of the Commonwealth, is desirous of employing every reasonable means to avert so dire a calamity, and determined to make a final effort