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by something like a thousand majority. [Laughter] He disclaimed having said that the member from Bedford had "sought" opportunities to speak, but merely that he had spoken elsewhere. Mr. Goode made a brief and good-natured rejoinder. Mr. Hall, of Wetzel, urged that something ought to be done. The gentleman for whom he had the highest personal respect, but he was his competitor for a seat in nothing. A Voice.--Half a million? Mr. Hall.--Yes. The two bodies in session here cMr. Hall.--Yes. The two bodies in session here cost the State $2,600 per day. Mr. Carlile, of Harrison desired to address the Convention, but was physically unable to do so to-day. He therefore moved an adjournment, but withdrew the motion at the request of Mr. Grant, of Washington, who offered the following: 1st. Resolved, That we, the people of Virginia, in Convention assembled, deeply regret the condition in which our country is placed, imperiling, as it does, the peace, prosperity and perpetuity of one of the noblest Gove
c. "Which is your choice?" you begin to ask. There is the rub. My choice is just the right place — no mistake in that — and I think you will agree with me before I leave you "Well, what place is it? " you ask, impatiently. Well, I'll tell you — it is Charleston. It is due to her. Never would these seven Cotton States have been from under the tyrannical rule of the North, if it had not been for Charleston. But, you ask, "is it healthy?" Healthy? Look to the statistics, and you will find (in Hall's Journal of Health, I think.) that its bill of mortality is the smallest, except two, of any city on the Continent of America, and only third or fourth of any known to the world. Except once in about three years we never have yellow fever, and that is not always of a virulent kind. "Is it pleasant in summer?" No city in America is more so. The sea breezes prevail through summer, and altogether it is the most delightful summer city that I know of. Then we have everything here for the accommo<