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ention. It is composed, in a large degree, of what, in these times, are called conservatives; but the leading men of that stamp have published letters and made speeches showing them to be most decided and positive, not only with reference to our grievances, but also with regard to the guarantees we must have for protection in future, before Virginia can think of settlement. The letters on this subject are numerous. We take occasion to present the following extract from that written by John L. Marye, Esq., of Fredericksburg, who is the representative elect from Spotsylvania. --Mr. M. is one of the most estimable gentlemen of the State, and is noted for ability as well as dignity of character. His platform, conservative as he is known to be, is that upon which this paper has stood during the excitement; and there is no sufficient reason to conclude that it will not be concurred in by all who, as conservatives, must speak for Virginia in the Convention: "1st. That in view of t