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Post-office affairs. --Route Agencies.--The route agency service on the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, Portsmouth to Weldon, is now extended to Baltimore. On the Baltimore and Norfolk steamboat line S. J. Foley having resigned, his agency is discontinued, and Wm. H. Robinson is appointed in place of S. B. George, resigned. Post-Offices Established.--Brown's Mill, Harrison county, Va., John Brown postmaster.--Piper's Gap, Carroll county, Va., H. F. Hanks postmaster. Mallow, Pendleton county, Va., Adam Mallow postmaster. Office at Blunt's Depot, Southampton county, Va., is discontinued. At Mouth of Wilson, Grayson county, Va., William T. Tompkins is appointed postmaster, vice Christopher Stump, not bonded.
U. S. Prisoners. --The following are the names of the prisoners now awaiting trial in this city, charged with a violation of the United States laws by engaging in the slave trade: John Lockhart, Francisco Padrare Callero, Antonio Fernandez, Henry White, Jas. Wilson, Wm. Warner, Jas. Gilmore, Robert Seymour, Wm. Spencer, Peter Wilson and Jos. Silvia.