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therefore, be a test as to the sense of the Convention in reference to the duration of the session, as it looked to a speedy adjournment sine die. Mr. Price, of Greenbrier, opposed an adjournment until the State Constitution was thoroughly reformed and submitted to the people for their sanction. This subject evoked a lengthy discussion, in which the old Constitution, the elective franchise, popular rights, and be "dear people" generally, were thoroughly discussed. Messrs. Morton, Mallory, Haymond, Bearch, Carter, and others, took part in the debate. In the course of the discussion, Mr. Hall, of Wetzel, said that, as we have severed our political connection with the Yankees, we ought to go the whole figure, and abolish everything of Yankee origin or Yankee tendency. Our old Constitution was decidedly of this character and we should abolish it or reform it before we adjourn. By general permission, Mr. A. H. H. Stuart explained the reforms which the Committee on the Con