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Treachery Discovered. --The Charleston Courier says that a renegade shop-keeper, who supplied Hampton's Legion with milk when in camp near Richmond, went over to the enemy before the great battle and described the dress and equipments of the Legion.--The rascal was detected, and shot by General Beauregard's order, on the 29th.
alloon this morning. He attained an elevation of 1,000 feet, and was able to observe a circuit of thirty miles in diameter, making a reconnaissance which may prove of some service. There are no traces of the Confederates in the vicinity of Hampton, which is in truth a deserted village. Hon. John Tyler's house is occupied by a large number of fugitive slaves. The latest from Gen. Banks' column--Gen. Johnston's movements. Sandy Hook August 1. --No important movements have take and judgment, who is from Fortress Monroe direct. He says the various reports latterly circulated in regard to the attack of the Confederates, was entirely untrue. That the Confederates are at Haymarket Bridge, and the report of the attack on Hampton was an idle speculation of the reporter of the associated press. Recruiting proceeds but slowly here. The hearts of the people are not with the ruling powers, and I doubt if a single full regiment can be raised in this city, with its popul