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o say, that though the gentleman from Ohio had fairly and fully exonerated himself, the statement that such matter under such frank was received, was true. Mr. Morton said he had letters from two highly respectable citizens of Orange, mentioning the names of negroes who had received incendiary matter under the frank of the gell, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, M. Johnson, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, C. K. Mallory, J. B. Mallory, Marshall, Marr, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Preston, Price, Randolph, Richardson, R. E. Scott, Seawell, Sheffey, Southall, Speed, Strange, Thornton. Tredway, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Whisher, Graham, Gregory, John Goode, Jr. , Thos. F. Goode, Cyrus Hall, L. S. Hall, Harvie, Holcombe, Hunton, Isbell, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Leake, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Parks, Randolph, Richardson, Seawell, Strange, Thornton, R. H. Turner, F. B. Turner, Whitfield, Williams, Wise, and Wysor--40. so the resolution w
Before leaving Montgomery, finding it would be very inconvenient, it not impracticable, to visit Florida, at least until after I had visited the remaining States to which I was commissioned, I addressed a letter to Governor Perry explaining the object of my mission, and asking a reply to be directed to me under cover to your Excellency.--I hope it has been received by you, and is satisfactory. In taking that course I was much influenced by conversations with Gov. Moore, of Ala., and Gen. Morton, a representative in the Southern Congress from Florida, by both of whom I was informed that there was no reason to expect aggressive measures would be commenced by that State. I leave Mobile to-morrow for Louisiana and Mississippi, and will write you from there, should the occasion require it. John Robertson. Very respectfully, To His Excellency Governor Letcher. Charter of the City of Richmond.--House bill to amend the charter of the city of Richmond was taken up from