monstrance horn the people of Virginia to the next Congress on these interesting subjects.Resolved, That the following citizens be appointed to distribute through this county such ticket as may be formed by the general convention at Staunton, viz.Committee to notice elections, prepare ticketsjiSfc. viz :James Coleman, Win. Payne, R. B. Lee, Jno. Jackson, Rchd. Al. Scott, F. L Lee, Geo. Mason, Rd. W. Muffitt, Dl. M’c. Chicbesterj Jas. Powell, John Dulin, Thos. Coleman, Ed. Sanford. Ed. Denny, Ste. Daniel, Rd. Fitz-liugh, Rt. Pitciiffe, Ste. Donahoe, D!. Dula-ny, Dennis Johnston, M. Fax, M.C. Fitzhugh, Wm. H. Foote, Jas. Bennit, Satnl. Hutchinson, Thos. Milian, Uenj. Hutchinson, John Wilson. Dd. Stuart, W in. Deneale, L Lewis, Sp. Jackson, On. Coleman, J 11. Hone, T. Blackburn, C I. Love, D. P. Chichester, Ed* Dulin, John Coleman, Rd. Jackson, Geo. Trip* litt, Jno. Henning, Jos. Hutchinson, XV H. Fitzhugh, Thos. Lindrav, Dl. Kitchen, Win. Sn.i.i. Jno. Wren, C. Lewis, Opei Lindsay,J. C. West, As. Fax, Ed. IVFCarty, G. II. Scott*Dr. Belt.Rcs:lvcd 1:.s‘1 v. that, however ardently wc cieiii.e an- honor; hie pea^e, during the continuance of this lamented war, we will render a cheerful obedience to all the constitutional demands of government.JAMES COLEMAN, Char man.F L. LEE, Scci lt;:’ -rs.NEYV-YORK, September ll.Three British fritrates. the Belvidi M id-