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nder Cols. Bartow, McLaws and Johnson of Kentucky, two battalions commanded by Majors Villipigue and Hardeman, besides two independent companies. There are also in Virginia Georgia companies enough to organize another regiment. So that we have now raised and sent off some 14,000 soldiers besides the regulars.--The Brigade of Gen. Phillips, encamped at Big Shanty, numbers near 2,500. The Toombs regiment--4th independent — is now organized under Col. Ector who fought in the Mexican war, and the 11th and 12th regiments will organize in Atlanta next week, under command, doubtless, of Hon. W. E. Stiles and Hon, Thomas W. Thomas. To these must soon be added Tom Cobb's Legion. Col. Cobb's independent regiment, Col. Hammond's, Col. McMillain's and Col. Underwood's, which will increase Georgia's fighting force, including the Regulars and Phillips' Brigade, to near twenty-five thousand effective troops, And this is only one-half or one-third or what Georgia can and will do, if necessary.
fitting for war service and reservations due on existing contracts for the fitting out of ships of war. The sick and wounded Federal soldiers at Hagerstown. U. S. General Hospital, Hagerstown, Md., July 9, 1861. The undersigned, on behalf of the sick and wounded soldiers under his charge, gratefully acknowledges the receipt of four boxes of clothing sent from Philadelphia for their use. The number of disabled soldiers in this hospital now exceeds two hundred. Wm. A. Hammond, Assistant Surgeon U. S. A. Arrest of an editor. From a private source it is learned that Mr. J. W. Baughman, editor and proprietor of one of the Frederick papers, was yesterday arrested at Sandy Hock, near Harper's Ferry, by the Federal troops. What the charges against him are is not learned. Washington items. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Exchange, July 12, says: The major portion of General McDowell's column received orders this morning to p