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mmitted suicide in a fit of insanity. The Chippewa difficulty following so closely upon the Sioux raid, causes great alarm. The northern part of the State is making earnest applications for military aid. Dispatches from Gen. Shibley, on the 25th, state that he arrived at St. Paul on the 22nd, and has been actively engaged in affording all possible aid to the beleaguered villages. Major Fowler, with fifty mounted men, made a reconnaissance at Fort Ridgely, on the routs of the previous day, and returned to St. Peters at three o'clock on the morning of the 25th, bringing the bodies of several women who had been killed. Within twenty miles of St. Peters he reports that the destruction of property is beyond calculation. The Indians attacked New Uim on Saturday. The fight continued until late in the evening, Nothing has been heard form there since General Shibley asked for a full regiment to be at once sent up, armed and equipped. He thinks that a larger force will be nee
Orders from Gen. Bragg. --The following general order was issued on the 25th ult. by Gen. Bragg to his brave troops, who, it will be seen, are ordered "to be in readiness to move at an hour's notice." Therefore stirring news may be expected from that quarter in a few days: Headq'rs Department No. 2, Chattanooga, Tenn., August 25, 1862. General Orders, No. 124. The troops of this command will be in readiness to move at an hour's notice. Ample time for preparation having been allowed, and everything necessary having been promptly supplied, the General trusts the movement will be made with that alacrity and regularity which can alone inspire confidence. The enemy is before us, devastating our fair country, imprisoning our old and venerated men — even the ministers of God--insulting our women, and desecrating our altars. It is our ground lot to be assigned the duty of punishing and driving forth these deluded men, led by desperate adventurers, and goaded on by Ab