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WM. T. SCOTT, JAMES G. THOMPSON,
WILLIAM HEAD SCURRY, W. S. TODD,
JAMES E. SHEPARD, JAMES WALWORTH,
SAM S. SMITH, R. H. WARD,
GIDEON SMITH, WM. WARREN,
JOHN D. STELL, JAS. C. WATKINS,
JOHN G. STEWART, JOHN A. WHARTON,
CHARLES STEWART, JOSEPH P. WIER,
F. S. STOCKDALE, JNO. A, WILCOX,
WM. H. STEWART, A. P. WILEY,
PLEASANT TAYLOR, BEN WILLIAMS,
B. F. TERRY, JASON WILSON,
NATHANIEL TERRY, PHILIP A. WORK.
E. THOMASON.

Delegates who served only at the adjourned session, and signed the Ordinance on, or after the second day of March:

D. M. STAPP, M. J. HALL,
JOHN A. CHAMBERS, WM. NASH,
ELI H. BAXTER, J. L. L. McCALL,
WM. A. MONTGOMERY, WM. A. MATTOX,
TIGNAL W. JONES, JOHN R. HENRY,
JAMES W. HENDERSON, T. J. WORD,
CHARLES A. RUSSELL, WILKINS HUNT,
GEORGE H. BAGBY, JAMES M. HARRISON,
NOAH COX, SAMUEL A. WILSON.
R. T. Brownrigg, Secretary,

Wm. Dunn Schoolfield, Assistant Secretary,
R. W. Lunday, Assistant Secretary



No. 2.—AN ORDINANCE

Prescribing the mode of election to be held for the rejection or ratification of the Ordinance of Separation of the State of Texas from the United States of America.

Section 1. The people of Texas in Convention assembled, Do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, that a general election shall be held on the 23d day of February, A. D., 1861, for the purpose of rejecting or ratifying the ordinance of Secession of the State of Texas from the United States of