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to the following alien enemies: E. Blackburn & Co., Mitchell & Allen, Asa Oates, Schleismyer &c Blamerhal, Sarah Furber, Byron Ford, and Mary A. Matteson. The Grand Jury (Judge D. A. Wilson, foreman,) yesterday had under consideration the charges preferred against certain parties for passing counterfeit Treasury notes, and other offences, and reported as follows: Wm. Y. Hughes, an indictment for felony, a true bill. Louisa Tatum, an indictment for felony, a true bill. Baldwin, a slave, an indictment for a misdemeanor, a true bill--(stealing a letter from the post-office.) Henry T. Tatum, an indictment for felony, not a true bill. Robert Jones, a slave, an indictment for felony, not a true bill. The Grand Jury was then discharged. We understand that the evidence against Henry Tatum was of such a flimsy character that the Jury contemplated signing a paper exonerating him. Mrs. Tatum was allowed to go on her former recognizance. The trial of Wm. Y.
The Congressional election. It is now believed that Walter Preston has been elected as the representative from the 13th district, instead of Fayette McMullen, as heretofore stated. The reports from other districts do not vary from previous publications, though a portion of the State yet remains to be heard from. We are requested to publish the official vote of Rockbridge county, as follows: For Congress — Baldwin 250, Sheen 169, Harper 72, Coffman 55. For Davis and Stephens 580.