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Captain Semmes. Washington, December 28. --Captain Semmes is expected to arrive here to-night from New York. He will be confined at the navy-yard. Captain Semmes. Washington, December 28. --Captain Semmes is expected to arrive here to-night from New York. He will be confined at the navy-yard.
Information has been received of the confiscation, by the provost-marshal at Lexington, Va., of a considerable quantity of valuable hides belonging to the tannery of that place, and in part the property of the widow of Stonewall Jackson. Admiral Semmes. The arrival here of the former Confederate Captain Semmes, of the Alabama, who was arrested at Montgomery, Ala., on the 16th, is hourly looked for. His trial by court-martial for violating the laws of war in a number of instances, as ordCaptain Semmes, of the Alabama, who was arrested at Montgomery, Ala., on the 16th, is hourly looked for. His trial by court-martial for violating the laws of war in a number of instances, as ordered by Secretary Wells, will probably take place her, if at all. Assumption of War Debt. It is reported that the Appropriation Committee intends to report to the House a bill providing for the assumption of the war debts of the loyal States by the General Government. Revolutionary Pensioners. But two survivors of all those who participated in the war of the Revolution, so far as known by the Commissioner of Pensions, remain, namely: William Hutchings, of Penobscot, Hancock cou
Captain Semmes. Washington, December 28. --Captain Semmes is expected to arrive here to-night from New York. He will be confined at the navy-yard. Captain Semmes. Washington, December 28. --Captain Semmes is expected to arrive here to-night from New York. He will be confined at the navy-yard.