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E. T. Woolfolk, Mrs. T. S. Jones, Mrs. Emily Morris. Amelia county--Mr. T. A. Crenshaw. Louisa county--Dr. W. J. Pendleton, Mrs. Ellen Harris, Miss L. Gibbs. Hanover county--Mr. R. W. Thomasson, J. B. Barrick,--Gibson. Powhatan--Mr. Isaac Spencer, Mrs. M. A. Elliott. King William--Mrs. Mary Hawes, Mrs. Burruss, Mrs. L. A. Pullen, Captain Timberlake. Lunenburg county--Mr. William Walton, through L. Waller. Henrico county and Richmond city--Mr. D. H. London, James Kinnaird, Dr. J. G. Wayt, Neale McCurdy, R. C. Sutton, Mark Downey, Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. James Maury, Mrs. Phillips, Sycamore Sewing Society, Young Men's Christian Association, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Talley, Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Duke, Mrs. C. McGruder, Mrs. Waddy, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bagby, Mrs. R. W. McGruder, Mrs. J. P. Dickinson, Mrs. W. F. G. Garnett. Mrs. Garland Haynes, Mrs. B. Jones, Mrs. A. P. Fox, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Hundley, Mrs. P. Johnston, Mrs. Roy.
Hustings Court, yesterday. --The Court met at 11 o'clock. Present--Messrs. R. D. Sanxay, (presiding,) James Bray, N. C. Lipscombe, William W. Timberlake, George E. Sadler, Charles E. Anderson, and E. A. J. Clopton. R. T. Daniel, Esq., presented the proceedings had by the members of the city bar, at a meeting held on the 4th ult., on the occasion of the death of one of their number--Captain James K. Lee. The proceedings have appeared in our columns. The Court unanimously ordered the said proceedings to be entered of record as a tribute of respect to the deceased. (Present--Messrs. Regnault and Beveridge, aldermen.) Priscilla Taylor, an emancipated negress, was granted permission to remain in the city. W. F. Watson, Esq., qualified as a Notary Public. Joe Cox, free negro, was granted a new register. License was granted to the proprietors of the Exchange Hotel to keep an ordinary. The prosecution against them for keeping an ordinary without license