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mand, and the articles of war and the regulations of the army provide ample means for restraining them to the full extent required for discipline and efficiency.--Soldiers were called into the field to do battle against the enemy, and it is not expected that their force and energy shall be wasted in protecting private property of those most hostile to the Government. No. soldier serving in this army shall be hereafter employed on such service. By command of Maj.-Gen. Pope. (Signed,) Geo. D. Ruggles, Col. A. A. G. and Chief of Staff. A dispatch from Warrenton to Washington says that information has been received that Gen. Jackson is at Louisa C. H. with 24,000 men, and Gen. Ewell at Gordonsville with sufficient men to make the entire force 30,000. His intention, it was thought by the Federals, was to break their lines and march on Washington. Affairs in Baltimore. The reports of proceedings at the late called session of the Baltimore City Councils have been he