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From Lynchburg.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Lynchburg, Va., August 19. As the public care to read little else but "war news," and as we have had no fighting in this vicinity, I have refrained, from intruding upon your space for some time past; but as the prospects are becoming exceedingly slim for anything like fighting within a hundred miles of Lynchburg, I have concluded to content myself by returning to my old trade and noting common-place items, and do hereby give up all idea of writing an account of the great battle, and how we whipped the Hessians when they tried to take Lynchburg, as it is now generally conceded by all sensible persons that the Yankees are as near us as they will ever be. The news from Missouri, confirming the brilliant success of our arms in that State, is cheering indeed, and will give great encouragement to our brave soldiers in this State, and inspire them with confidence and spur them on to new deeds of valor, so that we need fea
Important from Europe!the English press on the battle of Manassas!Napoleon Resolves to recognize the Confederate States! New York, Aug. 19. --The steamship Bohemian has arrived at Farther Point, with Liverpool dates to Thursday afternoon, Aug. 8th. The steamship City of Washington and Hibernian had arrived out. General News. The London Times is bitterly sarcastic on the battle of Bull Run. The same paper indulges in some hard cracks on the Southerners. The Times fears that the question of the blockade of the Southern ports will lead to difficult complications. Lord Palmerston has declared that the entrance by any duty-paying vessel at any blockaded port, wipes out the blockade. A belligerent may seal all ports, but when it lets in a single vessel the right to blockade it is gone. The London Herald says that when Napoleon heard of the result of the battle of Bull Run, he resolved to recognize the Confederate States. Ten Broeck had won the New