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so if his successful competitor be one who tardily and reluctantly acquiesced in secession, and in the Convention voted against the expulsion of an accomplice of Carlile, now in the Federal Congress. And by that competitor he will be defeated, if defeated at all. I refer to Mr. Macfarland. But my purpose is not to engage in tcession in the Convention of Virginia, where he denied in argument the sovereignty of the States and the right of succession as absurdities, uniformly voting with Carlile and his party before the act of secession, and long after that event against the expulsion from the Convention of Brown, Carlile's accomplice, and Lincoln's congrCarlile's accomplice, and Lincoln's congressman, what could more prejudice this district in the estimation of the whole Southern Congress and Confederacy, or give more encouragement to our enemies, than the election of such a man to Congress, and that, too, as against such a competitor as ex-President Tyler! And yet such a disastrous result may be seriously hazarded