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pital purposes, in certain cases was so amended as to exclude the University of Virginia, or any college or public school, and ordered to its engrossment. Mr. Woolfolk presented a resolution appointing a special committee of five to inquire from the deficiency of quantity and quality of rations given to on the Richmond, andice 7, of which Russell received, 7, Caperton 5, Rives 3, Floyd 30 scattering . There being no choice, the name of Mr. Floyd was dropped, under the ruler. Mr. Woolfolk nominated Judge John J. Allen--Mr. Ste, of Patrick feeling that neither of the gentlemen already in nomination could be elected, with a view to harmonize the Hion with Judge Allen the evening previous, that gentleman and expressed the desire that his name should, not again be brought forward as a candidate, whereupon Mr. Woolfolk withdrew his nomination but expressed his determination to vote for him, and hoped the House would do likewise. The Senate was informed of the nomination