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. He is evidently in league with Lincoln, and is known in Washington as a regular member of the Black Republican organization. Up to within a few days he has been living under the roof of Capt. Blake, the Federal commander of the Navy-Yard at Annapolis, and sleeping in the same room with him. We have it from undoubted authority that he severely reprimanded the officers in command of the Vanceville (Prince George,) Rangers for arresting two Army Captains, who were carrying sealed orders from Wr member of the Black Republican organization. Up to within a few days he has been living under the roof of Capt. Blake, the Federal commander of the Navy-Yard at Annapolis, and sleeping in the same room with him. We have it from undoubted authority that he severely reprimanded the officers in command of the Vanceville (Prince George,) Rangers for arresting two Army Captains, who were carrying sealed orders from Washington to Annapolis, telling them they were little better than land pirates.
nd that they are to have a target-firing to-morrow. Col. Corcoran's New York Regiment of Irish Volunteers, the 69th, over fifteen hundred strong, arrived at Annapolis yesterday, and are stationed on the route between Annapolis and the Junction. The steamers Baltimore and Powhatan returned to the city yesterday morning, frAnnapolis and the Junction. The steamers Baltimore and Powhatan returned to the city yesterday morning, from their cruise down the Potomac and in Chesapeake Bay. They report everything quiet along the river, and observed no hostile movements whatever on either shores. A large quantity of shell was taken down on these boats, which was landed at Fort Washington. The Mount Vernon left on a similar cruise yesterday afternoon. The oe Secretary of War to take possession, in the name of the Government, of the line of railroad from Washington to the Annapolis Junction, and from the Junction to Annapolis; and the accomplished Vice-President of the Great Pennsylvania Central Railroad will superintend it, in connexion with three engineers, and a complete corps of a