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Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Southern Confederacy, arrived in Richmond at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, and is stopping at the Exchange Hotel. During the day he had several conferences with the Governor, on the subject of his mission here, which is in respect to the prospect of Virginia's becoming a member of the Southern Confederacy.
Serenade to Vice-President Stephens. Last night, at the hour of 9 o'clock, a large number of citizens congregated in front of the Exchange Hotel, with the First Regiment Band, and serenaded thethe Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate States of America. The distinguished gentleman was introduced to the throng by Mayor Mayo, and received with hearty cheers. In response, Mr. Stephens returned his acknowledgments for the warmth of the personal greeting, and his most profound thanks for it as the representative of the Confederate States. He spoke of the rejoicing the law of God and Nature. --The Southern States did not wish a resort to arms after secession. Mr. Stephens alluded to the negotiations between Maj. Anderson and the authorities of the Confederate Stathe graves of Madison, Jefferson, and all you hold most dear. Three cheers were given for Mr. Stephens, and three for Jefferson Davis. The citizens repaired to the Spotswood House to serenade Col.