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Mr. Brown, of Preston, was in favor of action with out delay. If it was the design of the Convention to refuse the act of justice demanded by the West, they ought to know it. Mr. Chambliss, of Greenville, was willing to meet his Western friends at the proper time in a spirit of kindness; but he appealed to them to let the important Federal questions be acted on first. No injustice was intended towards them. He was in favor of the amendment offered by Mr. Seawell. Mr. Haymond, of Marion, said the West demanded that this subject should be settled before they would consent to the settlement of National questions upon any basis looking to separation. Mr. Haymond moved the previous question, and the call was sustained. --The original resolutions were then read, together with an amendment offered by Mr. Turner, of Jackson, and the amendment to the amendment, offered by Mr. Seawell. Pending the consideration of the subject, the hour of half-past 10 arrived, and the Conventi