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le re-assembled at 4 o'clock, and was called to order by Mr. Price, of Greenbrier. About one-third of the members were present at this time, but after some delay a quorum appeared, and the business of the Committee proceeded. Mr. Nelson, of Clark, resumed the floor, and went on to show that the people of the non-slaveholding States secured a large portion of the profits arising from the productions of the South, and that therefore they were more interested in the perpetuation of the instihe present mode of proceeding.--It was absurd thus to hold on here, when no good could be accomplished. He moved that by general consent the gentleman from Wetzel have leave to withdraw his substitute. Mr. Jackson, of Wood, objected. Mr. Clark, of Nelson, moved to reconsider the vote by which the Committee refused leave to withdraw. The Chairman said no vote could be reconsidered in Committee of the Whole. Mr. Wise moved that the Committee rise, and on that motion Mr. Cox,