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ng against Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain. The Commanding General therefore earnestly exhorts the troops to abstain, with most scrupulous care, from unnecessary or wanton injury to private property and honor joins upon all officers to arrest and bring to summary punishment all who shall in any way offend against the orders on this subject. E. E. Lee, General. The situation in Louisiana--the Federal Despatch of Henrico the State cotton cotton. A letter from New Orleans, dated the 26th ult., to the New York World, seems to despair of the Yankees holding Louisiana, or even New Orleans. Gen. Enory is in command of the city Five gunboats and an armed storeship are flying on the river. It says: The Confederates occupy the entire State west of Lafourche Crossing and north of the Opelousas Railroad. The situation is more interesting and critical than it has been at any time since April 25th, 1862,
The county Court of Henrico was in session a short time yesterday, but disposed of no business of a criminal character.
Bridge broke down. --On Monday evening last the bridge over Almonds creek, on the Osborne Turnpike, near Marion Hill, gave way, with a wagon and team upon it, seriously injuring two men and killing two of the negroes. The by the heavy rain which fell that afternoon, and which so swelled the creek as to cause the undermining of the abutments of the bridge. The County Court of Henrico will have the superstructure repaired at once.