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matter of inquiry on a subject now deeply exercising the public mind. A Peace Conference, inaugurated by Virginia, was now endeavoring, if possible, to avert the pending calamity, and even at such a time the Government was preparing itself to make an attack on the people of Virginia, if she thought proper, in certain contingencies. He knew the people were alarmed, and they should know if the worst is to come, that they may be prepared for it. Mr. Dorman said that the gentleman from Jefferson, who was now absent from his seat, was deeply interested in the subject of the resolution. He was entitled to a hearing, and he would therefore move to lay it on the table for the present. It could be called up to-morrow. Mr. Fisher said he would call for the yeas and nays on that motion. Mr. Wise raised a question of order, but did not press it. After some remarks by Mr. Dorman, the call for the yeas and nays was sustained, and the Clerk proceeded to call the roll. The vote r
Death of an actress. --Mrs. Margaret Jefferson, the wife of Joseph Jefferson, the comedian, died in New York Tuesday morning, very suddenly. Mrs. Jefferson will be remembered as an actress in Richmond during the permanent engagement of her husband here. She was the daughter of Thos. Lochyear, an extensive forwarding merchant of New York. She leaves four children. Death of an actress. --Mrs. Margaret Jefferson, the wife of Joseph Jefferson, the comedian, died in New York Tuesday morning, very suddenly. Mrs. Jefferson will be remembered as an actress in Richmond during the permanent engagement of her husband here. She was the daughter of Thos. Lochyear, an extensive forwarding merchant of New York. She leaves four children.