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pproved by your committee of twenty-five. James R. Crenshaw, Esq., regretted that he could not agree with of the Committee, and in opposition to those of Mr. Crenshaw. He was opposed to rash, hasty action. The grierever they were passed. His great objection to Mr. Crenshaw's resolutions consisted in the fact that they weohn M. Patton, Esq., seconded the resolutions of Mr. Crenshaw, and urged prompt, immediate action. Virginia oof the forts within our border. Mr. A. approved Mr. Crenshaw's resolutions as far as they went; but believing them afterwards, and supported those offered by Mr. Crenshaw. Gen. T. P. August supported the resolutiond their resolutions to be stronger than those of Mr. Crenshaw. He could not endorse Mr. C.'s preamble, which t did not design to be precipitate or rash. Mr. Crenshaw concluded the discussion by urging the adaption e, and it was defeated by a large majority. Mr. Crenshaw's substitute was next put to vote, and defeated