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W. Randolph, A. L. Holladay, Nathaniel Tyler, Judge Wm. H. Lyons, Judge John Robertson, Samuel. J. Harrison, P. R. Grattan, Wyndham Robertson, R. T. Daniel, R. R. Howison, Jno. H. Gilmer, W. S. Triplett, Robt. Ridgway, Thos. T. Giles, Wm. Old, R. B. Heath, Gen. T. P. August, Wm. G. Paine, Johnnjoyment of all the rights of the people of the South, that the said Convention should declare Virginia out of the Union before the 4th day of March next. R. T. Daniel, Esq., was called for, and responded at length in favor of the resolutions of the Committee, and in opposition to those of Mr. Crenshaw. He was opposed to ras to stand together as a band of brothers, as the only hope of averting the horrors of civil war. Judge John Robertson, at the call of the meeting, followed Mr. Daniel in a speech of marked ability. He supported the resolutions of the committee because they were calm, firm and carefully prepared, and because they would ensure