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journment. The attendance of members, as well as of spectators, was very meagre. Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Jeter, of the Baptist Church. Mr. Hall, of Highland, moved a call of the roll, which was ordered, and a quorum ascertained to be present. Voice of the people. Mr. Echols, of Monroe, presented a petition from citizens of that county, asking the adoption of the substitute for the report of the Committees on Federal Relations, offered by the senior delegate from Bedford, (Mr. Goggin.) Laid on the table. Mr. Miller, of Botetourt, presented the proceedings of a meeting of citizens of that county, in favor of the passage of an Ordinance of Secession. Referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. Proposed change of Hours. Mr. Tuaner, of Jackson, offered the following resolution: Resolved. That after to-day, until otherwise ordered, the Convention will assemble at 11 o'clock A. M., and at 12 o'clock M. will go into Committee of the Whole and