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nd he was required to leave his house in obedience to the mandate from Washington. He inquired by what authority he was thus arrested, and was informed that it was by the authority of the Provost Marshal of Washington city. The residences of the following members of the House of Delegates were also visited, and those gentlemen arrested: Wm. G. Harrison, Lawrence Sangston. S. Teackle Wallis, T. P. Scott, Henry M. Morfit, Ross Winans, and Henry M. Warfield. The city residence of Dr. J. Hanson Thomas was visited, but he was in the country, and escaped until his return to the city yesterday morning, when he was taken into custody. Charles H. Pitts, Esq., was also in the country, but was arrested yesterday morning soon after reaching the city. The residence of John C. Brune, Esq., on Catharine street, was visited, but he was absent at the time, and up to late last night had not returned, and thus escaped arrest. Dr. A. A. Lynch, of the Senate, and L. G. Quinlan and Robert M.
We hear it rumored that Major Alexander, one of the officers captured with Colonel Thomas, and who succeeded in making his escape from Fort McHenry, has arrived safely in Virginia.