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at paper, reading copious extracts from its columns by way of illustration. He had no doubt they understood their programme well, but they would never be able to succeed. He believed these resolutions were prepared before Lincoln's Inaugural made its appearance, and maintained that Virginia should not be thus committed without consulting with the people-- that she should not be plunged into the horrors of civil war by a mere act of this advisory power. The speaker then read from Gov. Wise's speech to the New York Seventh Regiment, when they brought hither the remains of Monroe--two years ago — declaratory of his faith in the Union as the work of God Almighty; also, from another address, delivered by the Governor in this city, in May, 1859, closing with a toast to the "Union and the Constitution, as they are." Yet we were called to pledge ourselves to a support of rebellious States against our native land or to participate in a foreign alliance against that land. He de