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Death of J. J. Hooper. We are sorry to learn that J. J. Hooper, Esq, late Secretary of the Provisional Congress, died in this city Saturday night, after a shortJ. J. Hooper, Esq, late Secretary of the Provisional Congress, died in this city Saturday night, after a short illness. For Audry years Mr. Hooper has been well known throughout this country as a racy and brilliant worker of everyday sketches, and as a political editor. AmoMr. Hooper has been well known throughout this country as a racy and brilliant worker of everyday sketches, and as a political editor. Among his earlier writings were some admirable articles for the old Spirit of the Lines, which, at the time, attracted considerable attention. His first book was "Simonorld wide reputation for keen wit and genuine satire. For several years past Mr. Hooper has been connected with the Montgomery (Ala.) Mail, which paper he conducted little more than a year ago. When the Provisional Congress met in Montgomery, Mr. Hooper was elected Secretary, and held this office during the Provisional year. He f age, a man of great talent, of unbounded liberal and beloved by all who knew him. our. Hooper was from Montgomery, Alabama, at which place his family now reside.