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, Wigfall of Texas, and Henry of Tenn. Naval Affairs--Messrs. Brown of Miss., Oldham of Texas, Baker of Fla., Simme of Ky., and Dortch of N. C. Judiciary--Messrs. Hill of Ga., Haynes of Tenn., Phelan of Miss., Semmes of La., and Burnett of Ky. Indian Affairs--Messrs. Johnson of Ark., Clay of Ala., Oldham of Texas, Peyton oftchell of Ark, and Baker of Fla. Public Lands.--Messrs. Clark of Mo., Baker of Fla., and Yancey of Ala. Patents.--Messrs. Maxwell of Fla., Haynes of Tenn., and Hill of Ga. Claims.--Messrs. Davis of N. C., Burnett of Ky., and Peyton of Mo. Territories--Messrs. Wigfall of Texas, Brown of Miss, and Yancey of Ala. Accounts--Messrs. Mitchell of Ark., Dortch of N. C., and Simms of Ky. Printing--Messrs. Phelan of Miss., Hill of Ga., and Clark of Mo. Enrollment--Messrs. Phelan of Miss., Maxwell of Fla., and Mitchell of Ark. The first mentioned member of each committee was constituted the Chairman thereof. Indian Affairs. On motion of M
Receiving stolen Goods. --Elizabeth Woodcock, a white female, was arraigned for trial at the bar of Judge Lyone's Court yesterday, for the crime of receiving three rugs and two pieces of carpet, stolen from Richardson & Co. It will be remembered that the negroes who committed the larceny of the above and various other articles, which were conveyed to Woodcock's house, on Council Chamber Hill, were long since punished, by order of the Mayer, for their share of the transaction. The prisoner was defended by Mr. E. Y. Cannon, and prosecuted by Mr. Tazewell. The jury, after hearing the evidence, retired to consult of their verdict, and remained out till 4½ o'clock, at which time they returned into Court and announced their inability to agree. They were then turned over for the night to the Sergeant.
Ranaway--$25 reward. --A negro man named Gilbert, aged between 40 and 50 years. His color is black; whiskers grey, under the chin. He is about six feet high; black hair. His clothing is a black coat and rigid summer pants. I bought him at Dickinson &Hill's auction room last Tuesday. He was brought here by a gentleman named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina. He left my premises Saturday afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock. The above reward will be paid by M. A. Myers, 66 Main street, Richmond, Va. fe 3--1m* Or lodged in some convenient Jail.