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on parole, but Captain McLean refused to grant the request until he had heard from headquarters. It is said he will be sent to Fort McHenry. Reports of the Federal Colonels in regard to the late battle. Brigadier General Tyler and Colonels Hunter, Burnside, Heintzelman and Miles, have furnished their reports to Gen. McDowell, and they are made a portion of his report of the battle of Manassas. Tyler, who had under his command the brigades of Keyes, Schenck and Sherman, speaks in the highest terms of all, but especially of Keyes, who has since been made a Brigadier General.--Tyler states positively that Keyes was in successful advance when the retreat was begun. Colonel Hunter's report simply mentions the gallant conduct of his staff. Colonel Burnside's report states that his brigade was engaged for six hours, with everything in favor of the Federal troops, and promising a decisive victory, when some of the regiments on the extreme right of "our line" broke. His brigade,
From Washington. Washington, Aug. 13. --The President has made overtures to Garibaldi in the statement of consuls that he would come. Garibaldi has made no direct proffer of his services, and scarcely an indirect prefer The Southerners have captured two, and probably Fourier boats. The War Department has official advices from the battle in Missouri of the death of Gen. Lyon and Col. Hunter