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that motion Mr. Brown called for the yeas and nays. The roll was then called, and the vote resulted — yeas 69, nays 43. So the motion to lay on the table was carried in the affirmative. Personal Explanation. Mr. Early, of Franklin, (Mr. Carlile having yielded the floor for that purpose,) proceeded to correct some portion of his remarks, on yesterday, as reported in the official organ of the Convention, the Richmond Enquirer. Report of a Committee. Mr. Haughs, of Randolph, asked and obtained leave to present a report from the special committee upon the subject of printing the debates on a separate sheet. On his motion it was laid on the table. Coercion. Mr. Nelson, of Clark, asked and obtained leave to offer a resolution, as follows: Resolved, by the Convention of Virginia, That Virginia entirely disapproves of and earnestly protests against, any attempt on the part of the Federal Government to repossess itself of the property and places belo