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is dull," Military Company at the University. A military company has been formed at the University of Virginia, under the title (of revolutionary memory) of the University Association of the "Sons of Liberty." The company numbers at present about 75, and there are daily additions. The principal officers are Wm. B. Tabb, Captain; Jas. T. Foster, 1st Lieutenant; 2d Lieutenant, Chas. A Davidson. North Carolina Legislature. On Monday last, in the Senate of North Carolina, Mr. Brown introduced a series of resolutions, appointing the Hon. Thomas Ruffin, of Alamance; Weldon N. Edwards, of Warren; Wm. A Graham, of Orange, and Wm. N. H. Smith, of Hertford, Commissioners to the Convention to be held on the 17th December, at Columbia, South Carolina, to urge that body to await a general consultation of the slaveholding States. The resolutions provided that this commission should also attend the Conventions called in other States. An Abolitionist"paid off" and discha
Carelessness Punished. --George Lee, a negro hack driver, who sometime since drove over and killed a little son of John W. Brown, Esq., at Memphis, was on Saturday last tried in the Criminal Court, convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to five years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Mr. Brown, formerly resided in Richmond, where he was proprietor of the American Hotel. Carelessness Punished. --George Lee, a negro hack driver, who sometime since drove over and killed a little son of John W. Brown, Esq., at Memphis, was on Saturday last tried in the Criminal Court, convicted of manslaughter, and sentenced to five years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Mr. Brown, formerly resided in Richmond, where he was proprietor of the American Hotel.