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om Fauquier was a palpable violation of a constitutional obligation. The vote was then taken, and Mr. Wise's amendment was rejected-- yeas 27, nays 100. Mr. Macfarland, of Richmond, moved to further amend Mr. Scott's amendment by striking out all after the word add "Arkansas""to which he would add "and Virginia""and insertina Congress composed of delegates from the Confederated and other States aforesaid, to recommend a Constitution under which their union can be effected." Mr. Macfarland supported his amendment in an able argument, replying to the position assumed by the gentleman from Kanawha, (Mr. Summers.) The amendment was then put to vote, and defeated — ayes 43; noes 75. Mr. Macfarland moved to amend Mr. Scott's amendment by striking out the word "and" after the word "Missouri," indicating his purpose to move a further amendment by adding "and Virginia." The Committee refused to strike out. Mr. Slaughter, of Campbell, moved to amend Mr. Scott's amendmen