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he people together in defence of her rights.--His people were willing to protect the institution of slavery, but they insisted that this property should be taxed as their horses and cows were taxed. Unless the demand were granted, they would have but a poor excuse to go before their people and ask them to protect the East, telling them at the same time that it was in the power of Eastern men to protect the West, but they refused it. If this was persisted in, it would be as easy to move the Alleghanies from their base as to convince the West of the propriety of going out of the Union for any present grievances. The hour of half-past 10 having arrived, Mr. Stuart suspended his remarks, and the Convention went into Committee of the whole. Mr. Southall taking the chair, for the purpose of considering the report of the Committee on Federal Relations. Mr. Nelson, of Clark, said that, with the permission of the gentleman from Fauquier, (who was entitled to the floor,) he