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d the wooden guns at Manassas, and fled back to Washington affrighted at the mysterious disappearance of the Confederates under Johnston, who he apprehended might as mysteriously appear again and catch him floundering in the mud; and use (last of the three) under Pope. They have had two by way of the Peninsula — the first under the Beast, and the second under McClellan. One via the river, cut short at Drewry's Bluff, and two via Fredericksburg, the first under Burnside and the second under Hooker, the Northern Bombastes. So here are eight "one to Richmond." Now General Keyes proposes the Ninth, and our citizens are entertained by the daily rumors and dispatches by couriers, announcing the whereabouts and doings of the body or bodies of Yankees whom it is designed to sacrifice or subject to the terrors of the oft-repeated disastrous repulses. There is no rational mode of accounting for these continued and hopeless attempts upon this city. Man is after all not a reasoning animal. H
place. Early Sunday morning be advanced on the enemy at a point beyond Middleburg, being supported by Gen. Barnes's division of infantry. A tight ensued, which was kept, up all day, General Stuart being driven back steadily, with heavy loss, clear into Ashby's Gap, beyond Upperville, a distance of 12 miles. Our loss in killed, wounded, and missing, will not exceed 175. Two rebel Colonel are known to have been killed. Washington, June 23.--The President has been engaged all day with Gens. Hooker, Halleck, and the Secretary of War. L. W. Buckingham, a correspondent of the Herald, was killed yesterday near Aldie. He was pursued by a squad of rebels, and, being thrown from his horse, was killed. Halleck Visits Baltimore. Baltimore, June 23. --Gen. Halleck visited Baltimore to-day and inspected the fortifications and other defensive works here. He expressed great satisfaction at the rapidity with which they were prepared, and admiration of the zealous loyalty of t