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o other sets of resolutions were offered as substitutes.--These brought about a protracted and deeply interesting discussion, which was participated in by Judge Brockenbrough, Major Preston, John D. Sterritt, Rev. Mr. Miller, J. D. Morrison, Col. F. H. Smith, Rev. Dr. Pendleton, J. B. Dorman, and others; and the whole lot of resolutions were committed to another committee of fifteen, to be selected by the Chairman from the several parties, who are to report resolutions at an adjourned meeting, tregret. He distinctly stated that he would await the action of Virginia, and would, without hesitation, do whatever she thought best should be done in the premises. Mr. Dorman coincided pretty much in the conservative views of Major P., but Colonel Smith and Judge Brockenbrough warmly dissented to them, and contended that the rights of the South must be maintained and kept inviolate — that South Carolina had just cause for her present secession or revolutionary proceedings, and that Virginia