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a prisoner in Fort Warren, for treason. The promises, which are Nos. 90 and 92 North Howard street, were searched for arms, and notwithstanding two previous unsuccessful searches had been made by the police here, the officers to-day found a number of valuable rifles and carbines secreted between the partition of the stalls of a stable attached to the promises. Young Renwick goes to Fort Warren to-night. The rifles were valuable arms, from the Government works, and stamped "Harper's Ferry, 1880." Mutiny in a Pennsylvania regiment. Philadelphia, Nov. 11. --There was a disturbance to day in one of the volunteer regiments reconiting in this city, which threatened s ri our results but ended without bloodshed. The company, composed of the Schuylkill Ringers, were recently transferred from Col. Con. way's defunct regiment to Col. Staunton's regiment, encamped at Carnac's wood, to which about 40 of the company rebelled and refused to obey orders. To-day they
ax county, taken near Falls Church, July 12th. J. T. Mays, ditto, Botetourt county, Va., taken at Flint Hill. W. H. Mallow, ditto, Alleghany county, Va., ditto. E. N. Haycock. Va., Guerrillas, Fairfax county, taken at Vienna, July 16th. George Howard, 1st Va. Cavalry, Baltimore, taken near Lewinsville, Sept. 16th. J. B. Driscoll, ditto, Shepherdstown, taken near Munson's Hill. Lieut. A. J. S.gler, ditto, Rockingham county, ditto. Lieut. R. Burke, ditto, Harper's Ferry, taken near Lewinsville. A. P. Rose, 18th Va. regiment, taken near Ball's Cross Roads, took cath. This man was from Geneva, N. Y. James Silks, 2d S. C. regiment, Greenwood, S. C., taken near Centreville. Thomas Hays, Wheat's battalion, New Orleans, taken at Bull Run, July 21st. M. Keefe, ditto. George Larrabee and Jos. Elliott, Baltimoreans, 1st Maryland regiment, took oath. B. J. Cross and R. Watkins, citizens, taken at home. S. G. Acton, taken in Charl