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Aquia Creek. Gen. Howard's poultry and vegetables were sent back to Washington. The friends of Isaac V. Fowler, once Postmaster in New York, are importuning the President to pardon him. Referred to the Attorney General for his opinion. Gen. Cassius M. Clay' is nominated as Minister to Russia. It is the object of the Navy Department to keep an iron-clad in the neighborhood of Newport News. Bands of vagabond Mexicans have invaded Texas. They are not only discountenanced by Mexico, but are sternly condemned. Two or three rebel officers were captured during Fitzhugh Lee's recent raid in Stafford. One was Capt. John Alexander, of the 2d Virginia cavalry. The rebels failed in their object and retreated in great haste. Gen. Stuart commanded in person. VanDorn, it is reported has crossed the Tennessee river at Florence, with 8,000 cavalry, to reinforce Gen. Bragg. The rebel force beyond Mt. Sterling, Ky., was said to be scattered in their retreat. Ho
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was most imposing. The Emperor wore a General's uniform, the Princes also being in military costume. The Empress's dress was almost entirely covered with a magnificent bournous of gold tissue, (a recent gift from a distinguished manufacturer of Lyons) with a wavy fringe of glittering gold thread, and hemmed with three heavy gold tassels at the back. Her hat was of while crape, with white feathers. The Princess Clothilde wore a blue sating dress, of the color which is called here blue Mexico, (a mere suspicion lighter than what has been called Marie Louise,) with an Indian shawl with very large design upon it, her hat being also of white crape, with blue feathers the same shade as the dress. The Princess Mathilde's dress was of purple velvet; she wore a black lace shawl and white crape hat with a plume the color of the dress. The Princess Anna Murat wore a white silk dress, with light blue flounces and sash, and, being noted for her fine figure, came in without any drapery, ha