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Charleston treason. --As already stated, the Convention at Wheeling adopted a report declaring against an immediate division of the State, but leaving the matter to the decision of another Convention, to meet on the 11th of June. During the discussion on the report-- Carlile moved to recommit, with instructions. He addressed the Convention in favor of immediate action, taking the ground that the resolutions were mere paper resolves. He referred to the presence of the representatives of the New York press, particularly the Herald and Times and called attention to the importance of their movements, as they were regarded by the country at large. What they had to do was to be done now. What they did after the 23d of May would be treason, and they might be tried for treason, and hung as traitors. He expatiated upon the vigor of a new State, and referred o mineral resources, its credits as compared with the credit of Old Virginia, with its $49,000,000 of debt, and $3,000,000 t
Braxton County. The Enquirer is informed that the county of Braxton, in Northwestern Virginia, where Carlile and one or two other traitors of the Benedict Arnold school are hymning their eternal anthems of treason and rebellion, is not only almost a unit for secession, but appropriated $4,000 at the last term of the County Court for the purpose of arming and equipping her quota of soldiers to be furnished to the Governor for the defence of Virginia and the constitutional nights of the South. All honor to the gallant county of Braxton!