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The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], The intended evacuation of Fort Sumter. (search)
n on the part of the Federal Government that, may lead to a collision between itself and the seceding States yet the withdrawal of the said States from the Union having been made in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and without the consent of Virginia, involving as it does, the paste and security of the entire Union, does not warrant and ought not to receive the sanction of Virginia. Referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. The Crittenden resolution. Mr. Flournoy, of Halifax, said that indisposition had kept him from his seat for a few days past, and he did not therefore have an opportunity of voting for the resolution, passed yesterday, of thanks to that patriot and statesman, John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky. If it were in order, he would ask that his name might be now recorded in the affirmative. A similar application was made by Mr. Carlile, of Harrison, through a letter to the President of the Convention, which was read by the Secretary.