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the deliberations and hear the debates.--The exhibition fixings have all been removed from the stage at the western extremity of the hall, and the entire space is covered with settees, where the fair guests can assemble and see and be seen, without interruption; for the masculine gender will be entirely excluded therefrom. The ladies, as well as the members, will enter through the lower hall, and ascend the rear steps to the Convention room. The crowd will go in by the front entrance, and occupy the separated space on the floor, which will be furnished with settees, or the gallery, as they may select. To the committee appointed by the Legislature, and to Mr. J. D. Smith, upholsterer, (who superintends the work,) much praise is due for the excellent arrangement of the hall. We understand that Mr. J. W. Davies proposes to place a large painting of Washington crossing the Delaware above the President's chair, and perhaps the walls will be adorned with other pictures of eminent men.
Galt's Statue of Jefferson. --This fine work of art, for which Mr. J. W. Davies is now preparing a pedestal, will be sent to the University of Virginia next month.