July 1-26, 1861
While the Second Wheeling Convention was in adjournment, Governor Francis Pierpont called into extra session the General Assembly of the Reorganized Government of Virginia to convene in Wheeling on July 1. The legislative bodies consisted of persons elected to office on May 23 who remained loyal to the Union. Approximately eight senators and thirty-two delegates participated in the proceedings. The House of Delegates met in the Federal courtroom in the Custom House, while the Senate gathered at Linsly Institute. Attendance was so sparse on the first day that the proceedings were adjourned due to the lack of a quorum. |
On July 9, the legislators elected a number of state officials, including Lucian Hagans, Secretary of the Commonwealth; Samuel Crane, Auditor of Public Accounts; and Campbell Tarr, Treasurer. The legislature then proceeded to the selection of United States senators. John Carlile was unanimously elected to fill the slot of R. M. T. Hunter. Three men, Waitman T. Willey, Peter Van Winkle, and Daniel Lamb, were nominated to replace James M. Mason. The Wheeling Intelligencer voiced its opposition to the selection of Willey, stating "he is not, never was, nor never will be a leader. He has not the back bone for times like these..." Despite opposition to Willey due to his perceived conservatism, he was elected to fill the other Senate seat. On July 13, after a bitter debate, Carlile and Willey were formally seated by the United States Senate. |
Most of the actions taken by the Legislature related
to financial and military affairs of the Reorganized Government of
Virginia. Late in the session, House Bill No. 21, giving the
legislature's blessing to the creation of a new state under certain
specific terms and conditions, was introduced and debated. The
House eventually voted against the bill, while the Senate chose to
table the proposed legislation. The extra session concluded on July
26, but all of the legislators except George Arnold of Lewis
County would return on August 6 as delegates to the Second Session of the Second
Wheeling Convention.
Primary Documents:Delegates and Senators for the Reorganized Government of VirginiaProceedings of the Reorganized Government of Virginia General Assembly Editorial on Election of Carlile and Willey to the United States Senate U.S. Senate Debate on Acceptance of Carlile and Willey |