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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume VI, 1863, 240 pp.
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A NATIONAL CONVENTION.

The joint resolution [S. 6] (printed in last Thursday's proceedings) coming up in order--

Mr. BLAIR moved to amend so as to read that no action be taken by Indiana towards sending delegates to such Convention until all of the States, including those now in rebellion, shall have, through their authorities, given their assent thereto.

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Mr. WOLFE moved to refer the resolution and pending amendment to the Committee on Federal Relations.

Mr. TEEGARDEN said he was opposed to the resolutions, but if gentlemen wished to send delegates South he was in favor of sending them down into the heart of the rebellious States, and moved to instruct the committee to strike out "Nashville" wherever it occurred in the resolutions, and insert "Charleston, South Carolina."

Mr. BROWNE, of Randolph, moved to amend the instructions so as to insert "Richmond, Va." instead of "Charleston."

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