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olved, by the Convention of Virginia, That Virginia entirely disapproves of and earnestly protests against, any attempt on the part of the Federal Government to repossess itself of the property and places belonging to the Government, and to collect the duties on imports within the limits of the seceding States. Referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. Order of the day. The President stated that the question pending before the Convention was on the amendment offered by Mr. Harvie to the amendment of Mr. Leake to the resolution of instructions offered on Tuesday by Mr. Cox, of Chesterfield. Mr. Carlile, of Harrison, being entitled to the floor, proceeded with his remarks. The crisis was one requiring the patriotic efforts of every member. The resolution, if adopted, would have an effect to place Virginia in a hostile attitude to the Federal Government, which at present was Virginia's Government. The secession movement thus far had been exactly in conformity