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s upon the ruthless invaders who are endeavoring to bring desolation to our Virginia homes. They are: Mons. Pardigon, a very learned Frenchman, who is a master of Infantry tactics, and especially skilled in bayonet exercise. He has given most valuable instruction to the followers of Gen. Wise. Mons. P. is an admirable teacher of modern languages, and one of the best writers of the day. He is ardently devoted to the Southern cause, and we saw him the other day marching westward through Lewis burg, armed and equipped in the most approved style, as a foot soldier. Capt. Buckholtz, a German, and a highly accomplished Artillery officer. He has written a work on the subject. His knowledge and practical skill are very thorough in the department of the military science to which he has devoted himself. Col. Adler, an Italian, from Garibaldi's army. He is a magnificent Cavalry officer.--A commission was tendered him by Lincoln, as Colonel of Cavalry; but he preferred to serv
Arrivals. --Among the arrivals at the Spotswood House on yesterday were Hons. E. Irby and J. E. David, S. C.; Capt. C. S. Winder, C. S. A.; Capt. A. E. Lassalle, N. O. Zouaves; John L. Waring, Md.; Wm. C. Williams, Norfolk; Hon. C. J. Helm, late U. S. Consul General in Cuba. At the Exchange Hotel-- J. W. Lewis, Halifax; James L. Clements, Sevier county, Ark .; J. R. Taylor, Fredericksburg; J. R. Page, Gloucester; T. Ro. Gresham, Wm. Dew, King and Queen; Wm. G. Overton, Louisville, Ky.; Dr. George C. Carrington, Halifax C. H.; Charles E. Haile, Florida; Dr. J. E. Hays, Columbia, Ala.