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f two Aldermen to fill vacancies, and attending to preliminary business, the grand jury was sworn, and received their "charge" from the Commonwealth's Attorney, who paid his particular respects to the issuers of shinplaster currency as a special object for their presentment. The arrival from the South of companies and detachments of recruits for the different regiments now in service in this State, has been very numerous for some time past. On Sunday morning last a detachment of over one hundred for Faulkner's Mississippi, and on yesterday morning about the same number of Arkansas recruits passed through here for Fagan's regiment. Capt. Preston's artillery company, raised in this city, has been ordered to report for duty, and will leave for Richmond to-morrow morning. The number of letters sent through the Post-Office at this city for the quarter ending Oct. 1, was 67,475. The receipts for letters alone paid here for same length of time, amounted to $4,222.02. O. K.