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h of allegiance on the late election day in the State, viz: 4th of November. The following are their names: Ex Gov. Thos. G. Pratt. Col. Jos. H. Nicholson, Nicholson Green, Clerk of Anne Arundel County Circuit Court; Jas. R. Ewell, State Attorney for the same county; Mr. Miller, late reporter of the Maryland Court of Appeals; Robert W. Tate, Benjamin Watkins, Wm. Tell Claude, W. H. McPerlin, G. W. Duvall, Edwin Royle, B. Longue, Dr. F. S. Owens, Jas. E. Tate, and D. Claude Handley. Thos. Franklin, formerly State Senator from Anne Arundel Co., was also arrested, but owing to his age was permitted to remain in Annapolis, under guard. It was also stated that the members of the Grand Jury for Anne Arundel Co. had been arrested, and would be brought to this city under guard to-day. Mrs. Semmes and her daughter, relatives of the pirate Semmes, of the Alabama, charged with attempting to poison inmates of the Newton United States Hospital, are still under arrest. Their cases will
From Trans Mississippi. Mobile, Dec. 2. --The Register has advices from Texas to the 26th. The two Yankee army corps of Orr and Franklin have abandoned the campaign in Louisiana, and that State is now as free from Yankee rule as when Banks besieged Port Hudson. Gen. Walker maintains the blockade of the Mississippi, between the mouth of Red river and Morganza. Nothing but iron-clads can pass. Discouraging accounts are given of desertions from Price's army since Holmes resumed command. Banks, with 5000 troops, occupied Brownsville. He did not capture more than 50 bales of cotton. Cortins, the Mexican guerilla chief, has pronounced against Juarez and for the French, and holds Matamoras, increasing the difficulty of trade by the Rio Grande.