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On the night of the 26th inst, a band of from five to eight hundred rebels attacked four companies of State militia at Hammonsville, Polk county, Mo. They were completely defeated, with a loss of fifteen killed, and alarge number wounded. Our loss was none killed, but a number wounded. Among the latter were Captains Stockton and Cosgrove, severely. News from Island no.10. St. Louis, March 30. --The army correspondent of the St. Louis Republican, writting under date of Catro, March 20, says the firing on Friday st Island No.10 was quite heavy, the rebels opening from a new custody mounted, it is supposed, with 128-pounders. The enemy could be seen cutting away trees and rapidly pushing forward other means of defence. They seem to have no idea of evacuating at present, and are daily getting more cannon in position. Word reached the fleet last night that four rebel gunboats, partly clad with railroad iron, had appeared below Point Pleasant, but as General Pope's bat
$15 reward. --Ranaway from my residence, in Ashland, Hanover county, Va., on Thursday, 20th March, my servant woman, named Fanny; about 20 years old; low in stature; ginger-bread color; rather long hair, and when spoken to has a pleasant look. I purchased her from O. Cranz, trustee, in this city, last fall. She may be lurking about the city. I will pay the above reward of $15 if apprehended and delivered to me in Ashland, or lodged in some jail, that I may procure her. Hiram James, Ashland. ap 1--6t*