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Arrest. --A Rockingham county correspondent (June 7) says: George Blakemore, charged with the murder of Jacob Rohn, of this county, and who had escaped the vigilance of our officers, was arrested a few days ago in the county of Highland and lodged in jail in this place last night.
From Washington. --The Southern papers contain the following telegram from Washington, June 7: It is believed that Lord Lyons' dispatches to his Government are unfavorable to the Lincolnites. The Cabinet has been in session every day this week on foreign affairs, which, it is believed, are ominous of trouble.
Mr. James Thomas, Jr., of this city, on the 7th of June, presented a fine box of chewing tobacco to the members of Company "F, " now stationed at Aquia Creek; also, a barrel of superb smoking tobacco. This gentleman, as well as others, has shown his appreciation of the services to be rendered by the soldiers, by first sending them to the field properly equipped and then comforting them after their arrival. The "F" boys say they properly appreciate the kindness of Mr. T. A. resolution of thanks to him was adopted at a meeting of the company held a few nights since.
pany. affairs at Harper's Ferry. The Baltimore papers of Saturday contain the following: Frederick, Md., June 7. --An intelligent and reliable gentleman just from Harper's Ferry, reports a complete state of preparation for attack, wh there stationed, which an officer stated to my informant, numbers about 16,000. from Alexandria. Alexandria, June 7.--The U. S. steamer Reliance arrived off this harbor about noon today, and transferred the Lieutenant commanding to the Wre gradually approaching each other on the Fairfax road. expected movement against Harper's Ferry. Washington, June 7.--Five companies of the Third U. S. Infantry--namely, Company B, Capt. Shepherd; Company D, Lieut. Bell commanding; Compaoops are in expectation of an attack upon them by the Confederates from Manassas Junction very shortly. Hagergrown, June 7.--An advance brigade of Federal troops under Col. Thomas reached Greencastle, 13 miles south of Chambersburg, to-day. T