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Visitors to the University. The following gentlemen have been appointed by Gov. Smith, visitors to the University of Virginia, for the ensuing year, viz: John Letcher, John M. Daniel, John Brannon, Geo. W. Randolph, Wm. C. Rives, Thos L. Preston, Thos. S. Flournoy, Alex. R. Boteler, and James W. Sheffey.
A suspicious character. --A man named John P. Smith was arrested on Tuesday afternoon last and locked up by order of the Mayor. Yesterday morning, when arraigned to give an account of himself, His Honor stated that he had reason to believe him to be a drunken, worthless vagabond, and that while everything was excitement and the alarm bells ringing, instead of his showing a disposition to defend the city he was reeling about the streets in a state of beastly intoxication. It had also been hinted to him that he had been a penitentiary convict. On his failing to give security for his good behavior he was remanded to prison.