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Verdict of the Coroner's jury. --The Coroner's jury summoned by Alderman Sanxay to inquire when, how, and by what means, Chas. O'Riely came to his death, sat on Saturday and again yesterday morning, at which latter sitting they rendered their verdict; which is, that the deceased "came to his death by a missile shot from a musket fired by Michael Mitchell, on Main street, near 21st, on the 13th of September, about 8 o'clock P. M." The reader will observe that the name of the deceased is Charles O'Riely.
Judge Birch came to St. Louis, and to-day returned to his home in Clinton county, with arms for the Union men of that county. The life of Judge Ryland, late of the Supreme Court, who is in the hands of the rebels, has been threatened, if Capt. Magoffin, lately sentenced in Lexington to be hung, is executed. Montgomery Blair, Quartermaster General Meigs, Com. Foote, Captain Kelly and Lieut. Shirk, of the United States Navy, arrived here to-day. Washington items. Washington Sept. 13. --Albert N. Archibold of Fort Union, New Mexico, was, to-day, appointed United States Marshal to that Territory. Captain James H. Holmes, the newly appointed Secretary of New Mexico, left Washington to-day for that Territory. The Government is about to investigate the alleged frauds committed upon it in the sale of horses furnished by the Pennsylvania contractors. The inspector at Perrysville, Maryland, within the last ten days has condemned between four and five hundr