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Gen. Echols. Brig. Gen. Echols, of Gen. Jones's division, in Western Virginia, has resigned, in consequences of ill health. He has served with usefulness and distinction from the beginning of the war. He accompanied Jackson in his celebrated Valley campaign, and was severely wounded at the battle of Kernstown. By his resignation the service loses an officer, and gentleman both accomplished and popular.
have admitted the charge, and said he had been in the business for a long times. It is also said that important communications between Gens. Ewell and Lee were found on his person. Our whole army is in motion, and the highest hopes are entertained that but a small portion of Gen. Lee's army will escape. Hagerstown, via Frederick, July 6.--It is reported here by officers that on Saturday afternoon our cavalry, under Kilpatrick, intercepted a retreating train of rebel wagons, guarded by Jones's brigade of infantry, cavalry and artillery, near Monterey, on the Hagerstown, and Gettysburg road. He captured 900 prisoners, including 200 wounded officers and two guns. The guns were destroyed. The enemy were completely surprised, and were unable to make any serious resistance. Firing was heard in the direction of the enemy's retreating column yesterday afternoon. It was probably caused by our cavalry and flying batteries pressing them. Harrisburg, July 6.--Gen. Couch has pushe
Killing. --William W. Jones, charged with beating John L. Curry on 21st June, and causing his death, was again before the Mayor yesterday, and bailed in $500 to appear this morning. Alexander Baker, charged with stabbing and killing Eugene Lynch on 21 July, was bailed in $1,000 to appear and answer next Monday.