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n, C. B. Conrad, R. Y. Conrad, Couch, James H. Cox, Critcher, Curtis, Dent, Deskins, Dorman, Early, Echols, Flournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillespie, Gravely, Goggin, A. Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, Hammond, Haymond, Hoge, Hubbard, Jackson, Janney, M. Johnson, P. C. Johnston, Kilby, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, McNeil, Macfarland, C. K. nch, Brent, Brown, Burdett, Byrne, Campbell, Carlile, Carter, Robert Y. Conrad, Couch, James H. Cox, Critcher, Curtis, Dent, Early, French, Fugate, Gravely, Gray, Goggin, Adddison Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, Haymond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hughes, Jackson, Janney, Marmaduke Johnson, Peter C. Johnston, Lewis, McComas, McCrew, McNeil, James B. Mmpbell, Caperton, Carter, C. B. Conrad, R. Y. Conrad, Couch, Critcher, Custis, Dent, Deskins, Dorman, Early, Echols, Flournoy, French, Fugate, Gillespie, Gravely, Goggin, Addison Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, Hammond, Haymond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hughes, Janney, Marmaduke Johnson, P. C. Johnston, Kilby, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, McNeil, Macfarl
t Y. Conrad, Couch, Critcher, Custis, Deskins, Dorman, Early, Gray, Goggin, Eph'm. B. Hall, Hammond, Haymond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hughes, Jackson, Early, Flournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillespie, Gravely, Gray, Goggin, E. B. Hall, Hammond, Haymond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hughes, Jackson, Jannlournoy, French, Fugate, Garland, Gillespie, Graham, Gravely, Gray, Goggin, John Goode, Hale, Addison Hall, Cyrus Hall, L. S Hall, Hammond, Hadeliberation, moved that the Committee rise. Not agreed to. Mr. Goggin, at this point, moved to amend the substitute by striking out aller? The Chairman so considered it. Mr. Wise appealed to Mr. Goggin to withdraw his amendment, since it was entirely out of place at ing it down. The question was then put to the Committee, and Mr. Goggin was granted leave to withdraw his amendment. Another motion , Branch, Cecil, Chapman, Conn, R. H. Cox, Fisher, Garland, Graham, Goggin, John Goode, Hale, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Ke
nted in that body. On the same day, a very large meeting of the people of Powhatan was held at the Court-House, W. J. Dance, Chairman, B. W. Finney, Secretary, which was addressed by Gen. Wm. C. Scott, in a lengthy speech, justifying his course in the Convention, and opposing immediate secession. At the close of Gen. Scott's speech, resolutions were offered instructing him to vote for the immediate secession of Virginia from the Federal Government, or else resign. The resolutions of Mr. Goggin in the Convention were offered as an amendment, and lost. Resolutions were then offered by John F. Lay, Esq., which were adopted by a vote of 125 to 85, declaring that the rights and interests of Virginia require her immediate secession; that the present Convention was called to fix definitely, promptly and finally the relations of this State with all other powers and that should the Convention take a recess without such action as would enable the people of the State to free themselves fr
e at 12 o'clock M. The Committee proceeded to vote on the propositions reported by the Committee on Federal Relations, commencing with the third, which was adopted, without amendment. The fourth resolution was amendment on motion of Mr. Wise, and adopted, as was the fifth, with an amendment offered by Mr. Flournoy. A motion, submitted by Mr. Carlile, to strike out the entire resolution, was voted down. When the sixth section came up, Mr. Harvie offered a substitute, declaring it expedient to pass an Ordinance of Secession, to be referred to the people at the May election. Mr. Goggin also offered a substitute, but withdrew it. Mr. Harvie's was rejected — yeas 45, nays 90. At this point the Committee rose. The taxation resolutions were again taken up, and substitutes were offered by Mr. Turner, of Jackson, and Mr. Seawell; but the Convention adjourned without action. A resolution was adopted to hold the sessions of the Convention in the Capitol, commencing on Monday next.