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says: Roger A. Pryor appeared on Pennsylvania avenue to-day, where he was recognized by many of the old residents of Washington. He is the guest of Hon. John W. Forney, Secretary of the Senate. He has been visited by several of his old editorial friends, who express themselves pleased with his conduct and bearing. A special Washington dispatch to the Daily News asserts that the visit of General Singleton and Judge Hughes is of a strictly private nature, and bears no political significance whatever. The will of the late James W. Wallack, proprietor of Wallack's Theatre, Broadway, divides his estate between his two sons, John Lester Wallack, the actor, and Captain Henry Wallack, of the British army, the theatre being included in the portion of the former. The blockade-runners Pet and Annie Sophia have been captured at Galveston, Texas. The draft is progressing. In Philadelphia, W. V. McKeon, of the Ledger, and F. L. Featherstone, of the Bulletin, have been drawn.