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going resolutions, with the result of the vote aforesaid, with a request to each to take steps, as the Constitution and laws of his State may require to be taken, in order that a Convention of delegates may be elected by the voters in each State, and convened, to whom shall be referred the foregoing resolutions. The Chairman re-stated the course which he had previously indicated to the Committee, in regard to the reception of amendments, and answered some interrogatories propounded by Mr. Harvie, touching the mode of proceeding. Mr. Carlile then addressed the Committee in support of his substitute, advocating the Peace Conference propositions as an acceptable basis of adjustment. He opposed the suggestion for a Border State Convention. He spoke at some length, strongly urging the abandonment of agitation, which was ruining the business of the country. At the conclusion of his speech, he renewed the motion that the Committee rise. The motion was agreed to, and the Comm