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The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
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irginia State Convention.Forty-Fourth day. April 5, 1861. The Convention assembled at 10 o'clock.--Prayer by the Rev. Mr, Walker of the Baptist Church. Equality of Taxation. Mr. Carlile,of Harrison, rose to say that he had proposed a vote on the previous evening, on the pending resolutions of the gentleman from Monongalia, (Mr. Willey,) because he understood that such was the general wish of the friends of the measure; not because he had any design to cut off Mr. Stuart, of Dodridge, from the privilege of concluding his remarks. The floor was then accorded to Mr. Stuart who continued his argument in favor of the resolutions. He wished it to be understood that in saying the Western people would stand by the East, if this measure of justice was done them, he was not committing himself to any act of immediate secession. When it could be shown that this was the only remedy for the evils inflicted by the North, his people would be "in" but he could not conceive any g