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r, to see a private letter containing a copy of the following recommendation which tells its own story. Captain Hugers' company have already received one of Sherman's rifled cannon and three caissons to complete its battery, with a full supply of ammunition: "Captain Rogers and Captain Latham have shown themselves to be capital artillery officers in the battle of Manassas. They have but four brass six pounders each in their batteries. If the General Commanding would give each of those officers two of the rifled guns, I am sure they will be well disposed of. "Very respectfully, "Philip St. Geo. Cocks, "Col. Commanding Fifth Brigade. "July 22, 1861. "I join in the above recommendation. "D. B Harris, "Commanding Engineers." We understand that in accordance with the above recommendation, Captain Latham has also received for his Lynchburg battery their full share of the trophies of the battle of Manassas, and that it is now fully equipped.
movements of these fellows would be a valuable auxiliary to the patrol guard. M' Graw and Harris at Richmond. Mr. Robert McGraw, brother of Henry McGraw, who accompanied Arnold Harris in thArnold Harris in the expedition to recover the body of Colonel Cameron, has received intelligence from his brother, through Baltimore. Messrs. McGraw and Harris are comfortably cared for at Richmond. Mr. McGraw has bHarris are comfortably cared for at Richmond. Mr. McGraw has been assigned prison quarters in a tobacco warehouse. The rebel leaders propose to exchange Messrs. Harris and McGraw for two of the officers of the piratical vessel captured by our fleet.--This is thMessrs. Harris and McGraw for two of the officers of the piratical vessel captured by our fleet.--This is the sublimity of impudence. Messrs. Harris and McGraw were taken prisoners while proceeding upon a mission of mercy under a flag of truce, and the pirates were captured in actual hostility not recognizMessrs. Harris and McGraw were taken prisoners while proceeding upon a mission of mercy under a flag of truce, and the pirates were captured in actual hostility not recognized as legitimate by any Christian people--Herald Whistling to keep their courage up. A Washington correspondent of a Black Republican journal gets off the following bad joke: The Bull R