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he credit of Generals Scott and Dix, that they have been steadily opposed to such a movement, and it will only be perfected in the face of the protests of the best military General and one of the best educated and politic citizen Generals of the armies of the North. In order to guard against Government telegraphic dispatches being used for the information of the Confederates, the Administration has concluded to use a newly invented cypher in transmitting official intelligence. Gen. Heintzleman, in his official report to the War Department, states that early in the battle the Fire Zouaves were broken by a bayonet charge from the 8th Alabama Regiment, and they were not re-organized, nor did they do efficient service during the remainder of the day. Missouri--Unreliable Telegraphic Dispatches. A letter from St. Louis, dated August 5th says: I need scarcely warn you in advance to place no reliance in what the telegraph may inform you respecting battles out here.