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The day of election. Keep it before the People, that Thursday next is the day of voting on the Ordinance of Secession. It is asserted that on, or immediately before that day, the Lincoln Administration will invade Virginia at three points, and possibly more, for the purpose of creating a huge uproar, causing the whole population to fly to arms, and thus omitting, in the excitement, this important duty of voting, whilst Carlile and other traitors of his stamp, reinforced by men from Pennsylvania and Ohio, who will have no right to vote, will throw a heavy vote into the ballot-boxes, and thus avail themselves of the suicidal impression of most people, that there is no use in going through the empty formality of voting. We invoke the country press of Virginia to place the patriotic people of the State upon their guard. As the chosen people of old rebuilt their temple, armed with the tools of the artisan and the weapons of the warrior, so let Virginia rebuild the majestic
The traitors in Council. Wheeling, Va., May 14--The Convention re-assembled this morning. The Committee on Federal Relations being unprepared to report, various propositions were presented for reference. Carlile submitted a resolution dissolving the 10th and 11th Congressional Districts from the State, and reporting a Declaration of Independence with a Constitution for a new State, to be called "New Virginia." Objection was made on the ground that said action would be forestalling that of the Convention. It was finally modified so as to require the Committee to report on the expediency of such an ordinance. Adjourned till to-morrow.