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al organ of the Convention, the Richmond Enquirer. --He said he had written out his speech, and would publish it in the Richmond Whig. Claims for Services. Mr.Macfarland, of Richmond, from the Committee to audit claims against the Convention for services prior to its organization, made a report, which was adopted. Equality of taxation. The President announced that the subject pending before the Convention was the consideration of the resolutions offered on Monday last, by Mr. Willey, of Monongalia. Mr.Hall, of Marion, being entitled to the floor, supported the resolutions. The members of the Legislature from the West, he said, would never have voted for calling this Convention, unless they had supposed that the subject of taxation would be brought before it. Their people demanded action. They had submitted to inequality of taxation because they were compelled to; and now they were disposed not to submit any longer. It was eminently proper that it should be don