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s. Permanent officers were appointed, and a Committee on State and Federal Relations. A discussion took place between Gen. John J. Jackson, of Wood, and John S. Carlile. The former thought a division of the State premature; but Carlile said we must have immediate and prompt action. We want, said he, no paper resolves. TCarlile said we must have immediate and prompt action. We want, said he, no paper resolves. The Convention adjourned until to-morrow. The ceremony of hoisting the National flag over the Custom-House was imposing. Thousands of people gathered about the building. National airs were sung, and speeches made by Carlile and others. said we must have immediate and prompt action. We want, said he, no paper resolves. The Convention adjourned until to-morrow. The ceremony of hoisting the National flag over the Custom-House was imposing. Thousands of people gathered about the building. National airs were sung, and speeches made by Carlile and others.