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. Fremont assents to the acceptance of the command, but further proceedings show that Mr. Stanton understands the matter, and puts a quietus on the affair. In answer to resolutions previously passed, asking the consent of the War Department to raise these 50,000 men, the Secretary stated that the raising of volunteers had been assigned to the Governor of the State, and that no military officer of high rank could be authorized to organize military organizations. News from the Lower Potomac — Depot and cars at Aquia Creek burned. The Washington Chronicle says: A gentleman who came up the Potomac last evening informs us that the depot buildings and a number of cars at Aquia creek were burned by the crews of our gunboats yesterday. There are several gunboats lying together at this point doing nothing, while at Mathias's Point, Smith's creek, and other places, regular ferries exist for getting Secessionists into the "Southern Confederacy," and for smuggling goods across.
s, Casher McCormack. Wm. Guy, Albert. Tappan, Antoni Solice, Mary Sullivan, (three cases,) Edgar Hermand, Thos. F. Eanes, John McAually, Wm. Avery, Michael Hines, Britton Allen, Dan'l Murphy, Robt. Burch, Edw. Flinn, Jas. Brown, Wm. Tracy, and Wm. Smith — all of whom are charged with felony. The Jury then adjourned until Wednesday, 24th inst. Yesterday, Wm. Tracy alias William Smith. was tried for stabbing, feloniously, John McClure. He was found guilty, and sent to the penitentiary foom are charged with felony. The Jury then adjourned until Wednesday, 24th inst. Yesterday, Wm. Tracy alias William Smith. was tried for stabbing, feloniously, John McClure. He was found guilty, and sent to the penitentiary for four years. Mary Sullivan was convicted of grand larceny, and sent to the penitentiary for one year. At the request of the Attorney for the Commonwealth, noble pr were entered in the two other indictments against . Allen being put trial for ing a
g out " Tuesday, Sept. 30th," and inserting " Monday, October 13th" This amendment was rejected by a vote of — ayes 42, noes 48. The question then recurred upon the motion of Mr. Collier to concur in the resolution of the Senate, and it was agreed to by — ayes 48, noes 42. The morning hour having expired, the special order of the day was taken up, and the Chair announced that the question was upon the motion of Mr. Foote, of Tenn., to reconsider the vote by which the amendment of Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, to the first section of the committee's bill was defeated. The vote on this motion was taken by ayes and noes, as follows — ayes 41, noes 48. Mr. Hanley of Arkansas, offered as an amendment to the first section the following to come in after the amendment of Mr. Wright, of Texas, which was adopted yesterday:-- Provided, That the President, in calling out into the service of the Confederate States troops under the provisions of this act, shall apportion the troops <