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patriots as the dearest legacy which could be bequeathed to their posterity. Resolved, That a copy of these proceedings be transmitted to the President of the United States. President — Lewis W. Webb. Vice Presidents--P. Dliworth, William H. Brooks, P. H. Whitehurst, Wm. Pettit Secretary — W. W. Wing.--Treasurer — Wm R. Jones. Standing Committee — P. H. Whitehurst, Wm. H. Brooks, Peter Dliworth, Wm. Pettit, Wm. R. Jones, S. D. Campbell, Geo. P. er, Horatic Creekman, George CunninghamWm. H. Brooks, Peter Dliworth, Wm. Pettit, Wm. R. Jones, S. D. Campbell, Geo. P. er, Horatic Creekman, George Cunningham, Joseph H. Hall, Wm. T. , Reuben Watson, Enoch Capps, A. S. McLean, Samuel Patterson, J. H. Borum, R. P. Levels, Thomas Creamer, James Wallen, W. W. Wing. Thomas P. Crowell, Augustus Brownley, John T. Daniels. Wentz, Owen Molholland, Samuel Frost, Wm. G. Webber, V Chase, Henry M Bowden, George A. Barrom. The traitors of Norfolk have declared that, if compelled to leave the city, they will take fifty of the most prominent secessionists with them, to be held as hostages for the good trea