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n him the elements which might be used in this crisis, had disinterred him, and sent him here. His people were lovers of peace, and he promised them that he would do all he could for the adjustment of our national difficulties without sacrificing the honor of Virginia. He had waited, and now he saw no ground for any such hope.--Years ago, in the General Assembly of Virginia, he stood with forty others, including the gentleman from Montgomery (Mr. Preston,) and the gentleman from Henry, (Mr. Gravely,) in doing all he could for the protection of South Carolina. He knew they would still be found on the side of State Rights. Others had cried out, crucify her! but he was glad that some of those most distinguished on that side were now covered with sackcloth and penitential ashes. In this connection he alluded to the gentleman from Orange, (Mr. Morton.) Then proceeding to speak of the gentleman from Princess Anne. Mr. Wise begged to assure him that he never cried out crucify Sout