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dment was agreed to — yeas 49, nays 43. Mr. Early, of Franklin, moved to amend the section by striking out the word "forever." Mr. Early offered this amendment to get an opportunity of stating to strike out the section was carried. Mr. Early moved to amend Mr. Wise's amendment, by stri." In the course his of explanatory remarks, Mr. Early said said his heart was to-day bowed down wis of Virginia would be found with them. Mr. Early closed by a comment upon the new position offided to such hands as his," (Mr. G's.) Mr. Early thought that the gentleman was mistaken in hterposed and said that it was evident, since Mr. Early had disclaimed the use of the language, he athe sentiment he had expressed, to him? Mr. Early said that he certainly could not disclaim laquy for the time. The vote was taken on Mr. Early's motion to strike out all after the word "pded in the negative — yeas 45, nays 61. Mr. Early rose to a privileged question.--Some of his [1 more...]<