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Morton, of Orange, entered his solemn protest against the spirit of tyranny endeavored to be practiced over the minority, which he compared to the tyranny exercised by the North. He condemned it as an act which ought to be held up to the indignant condemnation of every freeman of this Commonwealth. There were distinguished men among the minority, who had not yet been heard. If the resolution were adopted, he should how to the decision, but would appeal to the people. Mr. Staples, of Patrick, said he was a Union man, and expected to act with the Union party; but he regarded this movement as an outrage which no deliberative body ought to tolerate. Mr. Wise was about to speak, when The President said the hour had arrived for going into Committee of the Whole. Mr. Conrad moved to suspend the order for going into Committee. Several members--"Oh, no." Mr. Wise said he believed he had the floor. Committee of the Whole. The Convention went into Committ