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y of civil war. He could not, therefore, but deeply deplore this unfortunate course of the Governor. The vote being taken, 1,500 copies of the Message were ordered to be printed. The following resolutions were offered by Mr. Bassell, of Upshur: Resolved, by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the Union being formed by the assent of the States, respectively, and being consistent only with freedom and the Republican institutions guaranteed to each, cannot, and ought not, to be ma with instruction to report thereon immediately. The amendment was adopted, and then afterwards the resolution as amended. The following committee was appointed and went into session immediately: Messrs., Robertson, of Richmond; Bassell, of Upshur; Yerby, of Northampton; Seddon, of Stafford; Hopkins, of Washington; Chapman, of Monroe; Martie; of Henry; Wood, of Albemarle; Anderson, of Botetourt: Cowan, of Preston; Duckwall, of Morgan; Ball, of Loudoun; Grattan. of Rockingham; Welch, of--