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resolutions were adopted. The report of the Committee relative to the Richmond Christian Advocate was adopted. Ninth Day--Various committee reported.--The stewards report the sum at $7,668, or $66,50 dividend on the $100 to claimants. The report and resolutions of the special committee appointed to consider the fraternal communication from the Virginia Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, and, looking to a full and cordial re-union at no distant day, were adopted, and Drs. Lee and Doggett and Mr. Buford were appointed fraternal messengers to the Methodist Protestant Conference. Rev. Mr. Davis moved that in view of the distracted state of the country, a day of fasting and prayer be appointed, to be observed by the Conference Churches, the motion was agreed to, and the first Friday of January fixed as the day. Messrs. Head, Bennett, Rowzie, Nichols and Nolley were announced as a standing Committee on the State of the Church. After another call for
las. The circumstances connected with this affair are these: William Shields, the brother of the injured child, and other boys, were at play in Idain street, near the old United States Hotel, when, seeing the negro pass, they began to throw at and annoy him. Getting into a rage, the negro picked up a brick bat and threw it with great violence at William, but missed him and struck little John in the forehead, knocking him senseless at the time. The negro then ran off, but was pursued, and finally captured and caged. The injured child was carried to his father's residence, where Drs. Dove and Peachy were called to see him. On examination, it was found that the blow was an oblique one, which prevented the child's skull from being crushed in. Yesterday morning the little sufferer was thought to be in an improving condition, and hopes were entertained of his recovery. The black ruffian will be before the Mayor to-day, and deserves all the punishment that the law can inflict upon him.