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ented this as an admission from the entire body of secessionists in the Convention. Mr.Baldwin said he distinctly understood the gentleman from Albemarle (Mr. Holcombe) to acquiesce in the proposition as he stated it yesterday. Mr.Holcombe said he signified his individual assent to the proposition that the action of the Holcombe said he signified his individual assent to the proposition that the action of the General Government on the slavery question was not such as to justify Virginia in taking the issue of Union or disunion; he did not admit that he acquiesced in the entire policy of the Government. Mr.Baldwin resumed. He did not expect to find gentlemen who approved every act of the General Government, item by item; but he asince it gave the distinguished gentleman from Albemarle an opportunity of making a graceful disclaimer of having imputed to Virginia a degraded position. Mr.Holcombe here distinctly defined his position on this point, quoting from his speech that portion as to what might be her degradation in the future. Mr.Baldwin went