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nnected by a passage way and a door, which leads into three or four chambers.--In a small room in this passage the end of a rope was discovered in the window and on being drawn in was found to have attached to it a bag containing "Ivory chips." In this small room a coat was found hanging against the wall, from a pocket of which was taken a memorandum book, in which were entered the winnings and losings at faro bank and roulette, and the expenditures at market, for a period anterior to the 13th instant, but none since then, the present gaming law having passed on the 16th inst. Entering the west tenement, containing several chambers, the police searched them, and discovered two or three bags of chips and some few packs of playing cards. In one of these rooms they discovered Worsham, who, apparently, had been asleep, and was then dressing to see them. He, too, was taken into custody and held to bail till the following morning. A police guard was then placed in charge of the house for
The President's speech to the army. Atlanta, Oct. 23. --The truthfulness of the reports of the President's speech, on the 13th inst., in camp before Chattanooga, having been questioned in the press, I have required of the reporter his authority for the language of the report transmitted. Mr. F. Woodson replies from Mission Ridge in these words: "I did not hear the speech of the President referred to, as I was en route for this place at the time. Col. McKinstry, Col. Walters, and Capt. Reed, of Gen. Bragg's staff, gave me the speech 34 reported. Numerous gentlemen also told me the same." J. S. Thrasher, Sup't.