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the yeas and nays, and the vote resulted as follows:
Yeas.--Messrs. Blakey, Bolssean, Borst, Boulbin, Conn, Fisher, Graham, Harvie, Hunton, Isbeth, Leake, Macfarland, Millor, Morton, Orrick, Baldwin, Seawell, Slanghter, Speed, Strange, Thernton, Ro. H. Turner, Wise, and Woods--23.
Nays.--Messrs. Janney, (President,) Ast
Mr. Bolsseau, of Dinwiddie, was excused from voting.
Mr. Hall, of Lancaster, stated that he had paired off with Mr. Mostague.
Messrs.Johnson and Macfarland, of Richmond, voted in the affirmative, and Mr. Randolph in the negative.
Population of Virginia.
Mr. Clemmens, of Ohio, stated that on the applicationthe proposition, but without concluding, gave way to a motion to adjourn, which was submitted by Mr. Gray, of Rockingham, but withdrawn at the request of
Mr. Macfarland, of Richmond, who stated that there were sundry claims for services rendered by persons previous to the organization of the Convention, and he offered a resol