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t the resolutions of the gentleman from Monongalia. Mr. Willey said he had offered the resolutions, not as a measure of strife, but to promote peace. All he wanted was a proper assurance that the matter would be adjusted in a reasonable time. He desired to express his views more fully on the subject, but would not now trespass upon the time of the Convention. Committee of the Whole. The hour of 11 having arrived, the Convention resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Southall, of Albemarle, in the Chair,) and proceeded to consider the report of the Committee on Federal Relations. Mr. Holcombe, of Albemarle, being entitled to the floor, resumed his remarks. He alluded to the momentous question which the Convention was called upon to decide. Appalling as he considered the terrors of civil war, he learned that we were approaching a state of degradation much more to be dreaded. Though there were conservative men in the cities of the North, yet in the great