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acilities. Daniel S. Bellman, formerly member of Councils, died this morning. He represented the 11th ward in Select Council for two terms, and held other offices under the city government. Another prominent citizen, Phillip R. Schuyler, died this morning. He was an old resident of the district of the Northern Liberties. Heavy arrest of gamblers in Baltimore. On Saturday night, the 3d inst., the police of Baltimore arrested a large number of gamblers at the house of award Hall, No.74 Holliday street, and at a later hour made another heavy heal at the house of Thomas Bond, corner of Orleans and Lewis streets. They [from the St. Mary's (Md.) Beacon] Whatever difference of honest opinion may have existed in Maryland in reference to the sincerity of the apprehensions which the Southern States expressed and acted upon for the safety of their property when they found the Government peaching into the hands of a sectional party, on one can doubt that these appr
Townsend, three fingers shot off; H. E. Wootten, one finger shot off, Geo. W. Yarborough, leg broken. Company C, Capt H T Ovan — Killed Privates Upson A. Robinson and Wm. O Watson Wounded: Lieut. A A Watkins, thumb shot off; Sergeant Chas. H Wilkinson, in hand; Privates Jno. A. Allen, in leg; Wm. J. Davis, shot through both legs, one broken; James A Robinson, in head; T P Robinson, in foot; Y W Dalton, in arm; R T Jones, neck. Missing; Sergeant Richard O Verssr. Company D, Capt. E. G. Hall--Killed: Sergeant Henry Read and Private T Cavter. --Wounded: Sergeant T H Brightwell, in hand; Privates E. A Chick, in side; J T. Gallager, in face. Missing: Privates G W Adams and R C Moore. Company F, Capt. Randolph Harrison--Killed: Color Sergeant Solon A Boston. --Wounded, John H Barker, in hand. Company F. Capt. R A Bookers Killed Sergeant A M Hughes. Wounded: Privates A L Faris, dangerously: R P Mayon slightly.--Missing: Private B J Haney. Company G, Capt. Rich