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On motion of Mr. Burdett, of Taylor, the resolution was laid upon the table. Mr. Bouldin, of Charlotte, corrected the report of his remarks in the official organ of the Convention, the Richmond Enquirer. Committee of the whole. The hour of half-past 10 having arrived, the Convention went into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Southall in the chair,) for the purpose of considering the report of the Committee on Federal Relations. An ineffectual effort was made by Mr. Hall, of Marion, and Burdett, to rescind the resolution admitting spectators into the lobbies. Mr. Jackson, of Wood, called attention to the fact, that on yesterday he and another gentleman were "spit upon from the galleries." The Chairman said it was the duty of the Sergeant-at-Arms to preserve order throughout the Hall. The 10th resolution of the Report was then taken up, as follows: 10, Without expressing an opinion as to the question of power, but in deference to the opinion of the