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Arrests. --Charles P. Bachler and Ella Johnson were arrested on Saturday night for improper conduct in the streets, and unlawfully taking possession of a hack belonging to Wm. Sutherland. John Griffiths and Wm. Gentry were taken into custody for breaking a window while under the influence of liquor; and Wm. Jones D. M. Allen for making a disturbance in Metropolitan Hall. A few street loggers were aroused and locked up, and the several cases will be disposed of by the Mayor this morning.
We had an alarm last night — pickets tired on the enemy; killed one, wounded two, and captured three. The enemy retired. No men were ever more desirous of a visit from friends than our gallonage fellows seemed to be this morning of a hostile attack from their Yankee neighbors on Cheat Mountain; but no attack will be made. Their reception on the 3d was not such as to encourage a renewal. We see accounts of numerous promotions in the army around about Manassas; why should not Colonels Johnson and Taliaferro be made brigadiers, and Lt. Cols. Jackson and Hansborough, (who have all the campaign commanded efficiently brave though small bands of starwar textiles from the Northwest,) be promoted to full Colonelcy? By the way, the superseding of Col. Jackson in the command of the 31st Regiment, is deemed a strange proceeding by his friends and the army generally, and we understand he has resigned. Col. J.'s popularity in his own section is a source of strength to our cause in tha