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A Gentleman direct from Wheeling, who arrived here yesterday, reports that "Governor" Peirpoint is constantly arresting suspected Secessionists, and sending them to Camp Carlile, near that city; that some personal property belonging to John Knote, Esq., who is now in this section of the State, which had been sent out to West Alexander, was there stopped by a mob and returned to Wheeling; that the trunks of Jefferson T. Martin, Esq., C. S. Marshal, also here, had been seized and their contents confiscated; and in short, that a general reign of terror prevails there, the Southern men being afraid of imprisonment, and the bogus Governor and his minions and supporters ridiculously fearful of the advance of Lee and other rebels.
harged with feloniously stealing a horse from Joseph Davis, was acquitted, but committed for want of surety for his good behavior. Jos. Disney, Lawrence McDonald, Peter Disney, Pat Jacobs, Jas Brown, Jas. Travis, and Jas Shannon, for engaging in a general row and fighting in the house of Bridget Laughton, on 17th st. They were let off, and the police were directed to hunt up Pat Conley, who commenced the by coming into the house and striking one of the parties. Abraham, slave of John Knote, Penitentiary Storekeeper, was ordered thirty lashes for stealing a pair of boots, worth $2.50, from his master — valued, however, at $28. Fanny Wilson, living in the city with Isle of Wight papers, was ordered to go back to that county. The case of George Annaker, for stealing a horse, was again continued. Geo. Hardin was fined $1 for lying on the side-walk in a drunken state. Habeas Corpus.--Mrs. Mary Ann Piggott, and several of her children, residents of Charles City
was not agreed to. The joint order to the election of Storekeeper was then taken up. Mr. Mallory nominated Mr. John Knote, of Wheeling which was communicated to the Senate, and there being no additional nominations in that dy, the House proceeded to vote with the following result: John Knote 77, Colin Base 3 Joint vote 1, 8; necessary to a choice 60; Knote 115, scattering 3. The Speaker thereupon declared Mr. John Knote duly elected Penitentiary More keeper for the on expired terKnote 115, scattering 3. The Speaker thereupon declared Mr. John Knote duly elected Penitentiary More keeper for the on expired term of Mr. Robert M. Nimmo, which commenced on the 2d of January, 1863, and will and on the 2d of January, 1865. Mr. McDonald offered a resolution, which was agreed to, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the experience Mr. John Knote duly elected Penitentiary More keeper for the on expired term of Mr. Robert M. Nimmo, which commenced on the 2d of January, 1863, and will and on the 2d of January, 1865. Mr. McDonald offered a resolution, which was agreed to, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the experience of increasing the pay of Virginia soldiers to $15 per month. The Speaker laid before the House a communication from the Governor, enclosing a recent order by Gen. Milroy to the people at Winchester, freeing the slaves of that section under the e