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Election. --Wm. O. Taylor, Esq., at a recent meeting of Company "I," was unanimously elected Captain. Mr. Taylor was formerly First Lieutenant of the corps, and an old officer of the R. L. I. Blues, and we have no doubt he will make a very good commander. Election. --Wm. O. Taylor, Esq., at a recent meeting of Company "I," was unanimously elected Captain. Mr. Taylor was formerly First Lieutenant of the corps, and an old officer of the R. L. I. Blues, and we have no doubt he will make a very good commander.
Dangerous Characters. --One Degrassy Drumwright, who was driven out of Goochland a year since for conspiring with slaves to murder, was arrested here yesterday evening by the Mayor's orders, and put in the cage.--A man called Wm. H. Brown, said heretofore to have been employed at the shipdocks, was arrested by an officer and caged, on the oath of Jerry Fitzgibbon and others, who charge him with making use of incendiary language. After being deposited in the cage, he was bailed out by Alderman Taylor, Mr. Peter C. Tompkins becoming bound for his appearance this morning.
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Biennial meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. Savannah, Ga., May 9, 1861. There are about a hundred delegates in attendance upon the meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. Dr. Fuller, of Baltimore, the President, managed to get here by leaving his city by the last vessel which the Government permitted to leave for the South. Rev. Drs. Taylor and Poindexter, from your city, are here. This Convention represents a constituency of 500,000, comprising much wealth and influence.