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Brigadier-Generals. --The last list of Brigadier-General ships contained some gallant names. Two from Virginia — Reynolds and Wharton — richly merited the honor conferred upon them. They have been in the field sine the war began and have borne some of its severest trials, as well as sustained conspicuous parts in some of its hardest fought battles. Gen. R. while colonel has for the last two years commanded brigades in the Western army, and has a son, Lieut. Colonel Reynolds, who distingly merited the honor conferred upon them. They have been in the field sine the war began and have borne some of its severest trials, as well as sustained conspicuous parts in some of its hardest fought battles. Gen. R. while colonel has for the last two years commanded brigades in the Western army, and has a son, Lieut. Colonel Reynolds, who distinguished himself in command of a regiment at Chattanooga. All the promotions in this list we doubt not were won by gallant services in the fiel
Acquitted. --Peter Reynolds, charged with stabbing John Burns on the 11th of August, has been examined before a called court of magistrates and acquitted. John A. Fariss, indicted for stealing $250 worth of clothing from John McDonough, has been tried before Judge Lyons and acquitted.