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y. James H. Allen. Norfolk. Dr. J. J. Simpkins. Louisa. John Hunter. Accomac. Dr. P. F. Brown, Wm. H. B. Curtis. Geo. W. Medge, King William. Ambrose White, Dr. L. Edwards. Albemarle. Elder Jas. W. Goff, Elder R. L. Coleman. Caroline. George Fitzhugh, Dr. C. Urquhart. Hon. D. C. Dejarnette, Henry George, Philip Samuel. Ro. R. Lyne. King and Queen. William Boulware, Elder Ro. Y. Henley, E. S. Acre, Lawrence Muse Esser. Elder P. Ainsley, Edward M. Ware, Muscoe Garnett, Richard Baylor. Spotsylvania. Elder F. Frayzer, Thomas Anderson. Fredericksburg. James Gray, J. L. Brown, A. N. Bernard. Fauquier. Enos Hoyd, Wm. H. Gaines, M. N. Walton, Petersburg. Dr. John Du Vall, C. F. Baylor, J. Dennis Portsmouth, C. C. Robinson, Wm. H. Morris. Mitthsics. Christopher T. Brown. Orange. D. M. Bernard. Office in Basement Metropolitan Hall, de 18--d1m Franklin street, Richmond, Va.
le for action during the secret session. A resolution was introduced that citizens of the United States that are domiciled within South Carolina, shall be regarded citizens of this State, with the privileges and penalties of the same. Mr. Brown said there were meritorious citizens in this State, who were adopted citizens, and as there are well-founded doubts in their minds as to their allegiance, I will say that the resolution does not contemplate making citizens of persons who may bexth, that one Commissioner from each State be elected to call the attention of the people to the ordinance. Referred. Mr. Duncan moved to go into secret session, which was carried. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec, 26 --P. M.--Mr. Brown's resolution this morning was referred to the Committee on the Constitution. The secret session this afternoon lasted until 4 ½ o'clock, when the Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow. [third Dispatch.] Charleston, Dec. 26
Hanging of a notorious burglar. Hamilton, C. W.,Dec. 24. --The Sheriff to-day received orders from the government to hang Brown, the notorious burglar, who broke into Henry's jewelry store last summer and severely injured Mr. Henry in a desperate encounter. A reprieve was expected, as Henry recovered from his injuries.