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f Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States--is commended to your favorable consideration and that of your Legislature. He bears a commission which will disclose more fully the object of his mission With high consideration,I am your ob't serv't, A. B. Moore. Report of Harper's Ferry Commissioners. --The President laid before the Senate a report of the Board of Commissioners to audit and pay the expense attending the invasion of the State. Laid on the table. [See House proceedings.] National Convention Proposed.--Mr. Armstrong, of Hampshire, offered the following resolutions: Resolved. That the General Assembly of Virginia do hereby request the Congress of the United States to call a Convention of the States to propose amendments to the Constitution of the U. States. 2. That the authorities of the several States be requested to call, immediately, conventions of their people to consider such amendments to the Federal Constitution as the gene
act incorporating the Jefferson Insurance Company; by Mr. Matthews, of refunding to Jas. Scott, of Greenbrier county, a sum of money improperly assessed on account of delinquent land tax; by Mr. Morris, of leave to withdraw from the files of this House bill No. 386, and referring the same to the Committee of Propositions and Grievances; by Mr. Hunt, of withdrawing from the files of the House of Delegates Senate bill of last session for the relief of Hiram Brower; by Mr. Christian, of authorizin 2d. Whether the merchant marine of the State does not contain elements of defence, which, at a small expense, could be made a most efficient and valuable defence to the coast, rivers and harbors of the Commonwealth, and report the same to this House for action. The resolution was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. State Convention.--Mr. A. L. Carter, of Lancaster and Northumberland, asked leave to have his vote recorded against the motion to reconsider the vote instructi