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wer, and on no pretext whatever to bring on the country the horrors of civil war, until the people themselves can take such action as our troubles demand. Mr. Turner, of Jackson, offered the following, which were referred to the Committee on Federal Relations: Resolved, by the people of Virginia, That if all efforts tor, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Preston, Price, Randolph, Richardson, R. E. Scott, Seawell, Sheffey, Southall, Speed, Strange, Thornton. Tredway, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Whitfield, Williams, Wise and Wysor. --62. so the motion to lay on the table was carried. Mr. Conrad, of Frederick, explained that heall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Leake, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Randolph, Richardson, Seawell, Strange, Thornton, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Whitfield, Williams, Wise, and Wysor--40. so the resolution was laid on the table Mr. branch, of Petersburg, introduced the following
e, Graham, Grant, Gravely, Gray, A. Hall, E. B. Hall, Haymond, Hoge, Hubbard, Hull, Jackson, M, Johnson, P. C. Johnston, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, McNeil, Macfarland, Maslin, Masters, Moffett, Moore, Nelson, Patrick, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Saunders, R. E. Scott, W. C. Scott, Sharp, Sitlington, Southall, Speed, Spurlock, A. H. H. Stuart. C. J. Stuart, Tarr, Taylor, White, Wickham, and Willey.--71. Nays.-- Messrs. Armstrong, Blow, Bolssean, Borst. Bouldin, Cabell, Cecil, Chambliss, Chapman, Coun. C. B. Conrad, R. H. Cox, Fisher, Garland, Graham, Gregory, Goggin, J. Goode, Jr., T. F. Goode, Hale. C. Hall, L. S. Hall Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, J. B. Mallory, Marr, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Randolph, Richardson, Seawell, Sheffey, Strange, Thornton, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Tyler, Williams, Wilson, Wise, and Woods.--50. The resolution, as amended, then passed. On motion of Mr. E. B. Hall,the Convention adjourned.
New York,March 25.--Cleared, schr. Saginaw, Norfolk. Arrived, schr. Fairfax, do. March 26--Cleared, schr. J. Wixon, Norfolk. Arrived, schr. Joshua Bates, Norfolk; Orrin Cowl, do., for Waneham. Belfast,March 4.--Arrived, Volant, Turner, Norfolk. Bremen,March 3.--Arrived, Pepperill, Hill, Richmond, Va. Boston,March 23.--Cleared, schr. Westover, Richmond via City Point. Providence,March 25.--Arrived, schr. Albert Field, Norfolk. Baltimore,March 26.--Cleared, schr. Hope, Richmond. Liverpool,March 7.--Arrived, ship Avona, City Point. Newport,March 22.--Arrived, schr. Charles Alistrom, Boston, for Richmond. Provincetown,March 22.--Arr'd, schr. Corve, Rockland, for Richmond. Philadelphia,March 25.--Arrived, schr. Caspar Heft, Petersburg. New Bedford--Sailed, (no date,) schr. Nimrod, Norfolk. Alexandria,March 26.--Arrived, schr. R. H. Hinckley, Norfolk.
ged to effect by using a seine boat belonging to Mr. Gouldman, the owner of the property at this place. The slaves belonged as fellows: 10 to estate of Robert. H. Montgomery, deceased; 8 to Mr. Gouldman; 4 to W. D. Watson; 5 to Fielding Lewis; all of Miss Mary Dishman's, number not known; one to T. L. Hunter; one belonging to Mr. Coleman. of this county, and hired to R. H. Hudson, King George O. H. The last man is said to be very valuable. It is also reported that several belonging to R. H. Turner and Dr. Greenlaw have gotten off. We further hear that the citizens attach great blame to the military authorities for this wholesale loss of property, and appeal most urgently and earnestly to the powers that be at Richmond to give that true-hearted but defenceless people some little measure of protection and some immunity from this whole sale deprivation of property. It is a little singular that so soon as Col. Arnold and his militia force retired that these outrages should be perpetr
Virginia: The steamship Keystone State arrived at this port on Friday last, as has been already announced, bringing, as a prize, the steamer Salvor, captured off Key. West while attempting to run the blockade. As soon as the announcement of the arrival of the Keystone State was telegraphed to Washington an order was issued by the Secretary of the Navy for the arrest of Captain Scott, of the Keystone State, the charge being that of leaving his station. The order was telegraphed to Commodore Turner at the Navy-Yard, on Saturday, and the arrest was accordingly made. It is understood that the Government considered that it was the duty of Captain Scott to have taken his prize into Key West, and to have condemned and sold her at that place; and it is intimated that the search for the privateer Sumter required the continued presence of the Keystone State in the cruising grounds to which she had been assigned. On the other hand, it is alleged that Capt. Scott was advised by Union