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t, Burdett, Burley, Campbell, Carlile, Carter, Clemens, C. B. Conrad, Couch, Custis, Dent, Dorman, Early, French, Fugate, Grtion in voting against the preamble and resolution. Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, said that while he should vote for the geo have no representative in this Commission. Before Mr. Conrad had an opportunity of replying, Mr. Branch raised a poinand he seconded his nomination with great pleasure. Mr. Conrad, in reply to the gentleman from Amelia, (Mr. Harvie,) sa A Member.--What do you call a satisfactory answer? Mr. Conrad did not choose to be interrogated. He occupied a positimissioner, Mr. Geo. W. Randolph, of Richmond city. Mr. Conrad nominated Mr. Geo. W. Brent, of Alexandria. Mr. Breame would be withdrawn. Mr. Brent again appealed to Mr. Conrad to withdraw his name, and he consented; but it was renew Mr. Tredway, of Pittsylvania; Mr. Price, of Greenbrier; Mr. Conrad, of Frederick; Mr. Branch, of Petersburg, and Mr. Moore,