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s of the place were robbed of goods valued at twelve thousand dollars. On Wednesday afternoon, twenty-five guerillas made a dash into Rocky Hill station, on the Nashville railroad. The case of the Fraudulent M'Clellan votes Messrs. Amasa J. Parker, W. F. Allen and William Kelly, the commissioners appointed by Governor Seymour to visit Washington and investigate the charges of fraud against the New York State agents for receiving the soldiers' votes, have made their report. They hl to the State authorities, or that the proceedings in their cases should be postponed till after the Presidential election, and they be released on parole; neither of which being complied with, a communication was addressed to Lincoln by Messrs, Parker, Allen and Kelly, stating the entire case; and, their labors being completed, they left Washington. One of the desires of the commission — the postponement of the trial till after the Presidential election — has been complied with by the adjourn