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of this sort would greatly relieve the Surgeon-in-chief, whose labors (to judge from those of our indefatigable head Surgeon here) are multiplied and oppressive to the last degree. That these duties could not be better met and discharged, as far as the possibilities of human endurance goes, than they are by Surgeon Cabell, will be cheerfully testified to by all who know. T. D. M. list of wounded at the General Hospital at Charlottesville additional to that published in the Dispatch of Aug. 7th: Burger Jas M, 4th Va Regiment, Company A--in arm. Brooke J R, 8th Ga, Oglethorpe Infantry--in leg. Bailey Jacob H, 5th Va. F — in hip, slight. Bolt L M, 4th So Car, K — in knee. Bonner W H, 27th Va. E — bruised in back. Berry Randell, 4th Ala, Governor's Guard — in hand. Bearden W M, 8th Ga, C — flesh wound in arm. Brooke W W, 8th Ala, F — fractured thigh. Crail A W, 4th Ala, Governor's Guard — in knee. Conant Wm, 7th Ga, D — slight. Cook John, 2d Miss,
on correspondent of the New York Herald, of August 7th: A gentleman who has been recently comng in New York. A letter from New York, August 7th, says: Recruiting still goes on in thiuri — Abolition dispatches. St. Louis, August 7. --A battle occurred on Monday at Dug S Movements of Federal troops. Washington, Aug. 7 --The movements of troops are now conduc quarter. Washington items. Washington, Aug. 7. --Hon. A. W. Randall has been appointedConfederate war vessel sunk. Philadelphia, August 7. --The U. S. Steam gunboat Flag arrived From "away down East." Augusta, Me., August 7. --The Republican State Convention, whiease. The Bogus Convention. Wheeling, August 7. --The State (!) Convention reassembledxcitement in New Mexico. Independence, Mo., Aug. 7. --The Santa Fe Mail of the 22d has arris. The Kentucky election. Louisville, August 7. --Nearly the full vote from forty coun[1 more...]
News from Texas. Independence, Mo., Aug. 7 --The Santa Fe mail has arrived. There is considerable excitement in New Mexico and Texas, and the security of public property is threatened — About one thousand troops, who were returning to the States, had been recalled. Two Federal officers had deserted and joined the Texans. The Texan forces at Fort Bliss were 700, with pickets within ten miles of Fort Fillmore, which was defended by thirteen companies of regulars.
The Democrats of Ohio against Lincoln. Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 7 --The Democratic Convention have nominated H. J. Jewett for Governor, and John Scott Harrison for Lieut. Governor. Several resolutions were adopted, the third of which recommends the State to call a National Convention, and the sixth condemns President's Lincoln's suspension of the habeas corpus.
Spain taking possession of St. Domingo. New York, Aug. 8 --Dates from Havana to the 3d instant have been received. The Captain General was absent. He was absence for the purpose of taking formal possession of St. Domingo.