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Police Arrests. --Since Saturday the police have succeeded in capturing the following parties for the offences set opposite their names, vir: Patrick Lee and Michael Coleman, for fighting in the street.--Patrick Rush, for lying down while drunk in the same locality.--Ann Kerns, for getting tipsy and entering a private house for the purpose of raising a muss. She was afterwards let off.--James Bradley, for a trespass at the Columbian Hotel.--James Kearney, as an accomplice of an unknown individual in stealing Alexander Craigs pocket-book, containing thirty cents.--Patrick Maxfield, colored, for shooting at his brother, Cyrus Maxfield, and the letter for cutting his brother with a knife.--Wm. R. Burch and John Brown, for fighting in the street — Wm. Walsh, for stealing $32 from Thomas Coonan, and Thomas Coonan, for being drunk and noisy in the barber shop of Ro. Francis.--A negro prisoner in one of the cells of the cage was powerfully walloped by a prisoner named Wm. Brown, for s
ltimore papers of the 11th inst — Among the items gleaned from them is a report in the New York Herald, of the 11th, that Secretary Seward is about to resign and take a mission to Stope. This news is given the benefit of a very large type heading in the telegrams of that paper. After the nomination of Hon. Horatic Seymour for Democratic Governor of New York, he made a "stirring speech," denouncing the "radical legislation" of Congress. The seat of War in Maryland--"capture" of a town--Gens.Lee and Jackson at Frederick — the Confederates at Hagerstown. The National Intelligence says that the "rebels" have "fallen back" from in front of McClellan, who has advanced to within six miles of Poolesville. A dispatch says that the Federal cavalry had "captured" Barnesville, about seven miles from Frederick. A force of from 5,000 to 20,000 Confederates were reported to be at New Market, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, about nine miles from Frederick. They are said to be under th