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Presentments by the Grand Jury. --The Hustings Court Grand Jury presented the following persons for misdemeanors, viz: Mary Gladson, Washington Brown, John Brogan, Sebastian Knewbard, Patrick McNeal, Benjamin Bolton, Daniel Crawford, E. K. Lockwood, John A. Scott, Michael Kearney, Joseph Vernon, Thomas Smith and Mary Sullivan. The Grand Jury will meet again on Thursday. The Court, by virtue of an ordinance of the Convention of the State of Virginia, passed on the 1st day of July, 1861, order that all able-bodied free male negroes, between the ages of eighteen and fifty years, within the jurisdiction of this Court at the date of the said ordinance, be enrolled, and that said enrollment be deposited in the Clerk's Office of this Court, and that the Mayor of this city be requested to have this order executed. Lucius J. Quinlin, charged with receiving a let of leaf tobacco, (1,000 pounds, worth $100,) on the 4th of July, the property of Wm. H. Kennen and E. H. Chamberlayne
f Confederate troops--first Virginia Regiment. A correspondent of the Petersburg Express, writing from Centreville, August 10th, gives the subjoined account of a review for the gratification of Prince Napoleon, in which our First Regiment and Smith's Band figured conspicuously: Yesterday morning, just after guard-mounting, a special order came to us, from General Longstreet's headquarters, to prepare immediately for review; and the camp very soon assumed a lively aspect — soldiers busiiment should go through the form, as it would have taken several hours for that immense body of men to have passed. Gen. Johnston requested Gen. Longstreet to pass one of his regiments in review, and he did the 1st Virginia Regiment that honor. Smith's band performed one of their best marches, and the regiment acquitted itself creditably. As we passed very near the Prince, I had an opportunity of seeing him. He appears to be about forty-five years old, about six feet in height, and rath