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ent of Gen. J. H. Morgan, no other business of importance was transacted in the Senate. The House met at the usual hour, the privileged seats in the hall and the galleries being filled with visitors drawn, thither for the purpose of seeing Gen. Morgan. But little business was transacted, and that of an unimportant character. The chair was soon vacated to await the arrival of the General, who, after the conclusion of the proceedings in the Senate, was conducted to the House by the appropriseeing Gen. Morgan. But little business was transacted, and that of an unimportant character. The chair was soon vacated to await the arrival of the General, who, after the conclusion of the proceedings in the Senate, was conducted to the House by the appropriate committee. Upon Gent M. being introduced to the House, Speaker Sheffey arose and addressed the distinguished visitor in an appropriate and eloquent eulogy, which was responded to by Gen. Morgan in the most brief terms. Adjourned.
Ball to Gen. Morgan --the ball given to Gen. John H. Morgan by his friends last night at the Ballard House was a grand affair. The of the city was present, and Terpsichorean pleasures were indulged in till the "wee small hours" of the morning.