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must take her stand, and his opinion was that a Border State Convention would make the question satisfactorily. The National difficulties. Mr. Cox. of Chesterfield, offered the following resolution for adoption: Resolved, That the Committee on Federal Relations be instructed to report, without delay, a plan is a Con measures. Mr. Leake, of Goochland, asked what was the question before the Convention? The President replied that the resolution of the gentleman from Chesterfield was under consideration. Mr. Leake proposed to amend the resolution by striking out all after the word "Resolved," and inserting the following: Resoe into a Union, under this new construction, with the slave States. Mr. Ambler, of Louisa, rose to a point of order. The resolution of the gentleman from Chesterfield was an instruction to the Committee. He would ask if the amendment was also an instruction. The President said it was, and was therefore in order. Mr