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ote that was found in it. It was as follows: "Fairfax C. H., Oct. 1861. "Will Gen. McClellan please occupy this house as his headquarters, and protect the property of those forced to leave? "His old friend an acquaintance, "Mrs. Bailey." I give the note from memory, but believe it is correct. It was certainly very indiscreet in Mrs. Bailey, if she be loyal at heart, to underscore the word forced, as if to make it appear she was a martyr, driven from her home against heMrs. Bailey, if she be loyal at heart, to underscore the word forced, as if to make it appear she was a martyr, driven from her home against her will. I believe none of the citizens were ordered away from the town with the army, but were merely advised to leave. The enemy have been near the Court-House but twice or three times since we fell back from it, and then only in small parties, which were probably out on reconnoitering or foraging expeditions. On the Annandale road we heard a few men had been up early in the morning, but saw none near by. Riding down the turnpike, we finally saw a small party, some eight or ten in numbe
ates District Court. --The Grand Jury, which met yesterday, is composed as follows: D. A. Wilson, Lynchburg, foreman: T. M. Keller, Wm Cox, Charlottesville; T. Brown Dean, Lynchburg; B. B. Moseley, W. J. Baker,. Norfolk City; James Jarvis, Portsmouth; J. W. Sener, B. E. Gill, Fredericksburg: Dr. R. T. Taylor, John W. Lane, Amelia; Egbert G. Lee, Powhatan; Dr. Thomas P. Atkinson, Danville; Wm. A. Armistead,Robt. A. Pollard R. H. Lorton, Wm. P. Ragland, Thaddeus B. Starke, E. M. Porter, A. M. Bailey, R. M. Allen, Peter D. McKinney, John H. Leftwich, Richmond. Judge Halyburton charged the Grand Jury as follows: Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: The 13th clause of the 7th section of the 1st article of the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States, in pursuance of which you are now assembled, declared, in the exact words of the Constitution of the United States, that "no person shall be held to answer for a capital or otherwise infamous crime, unless on the presentme