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ight for the Union, he would, doubtless, pray for it, and as he had started for Richmond he had better go there. Mr. Stockton asked for assistance to get there. Mr. Stockton asked for assistance to get there, being very weak and feeble, and was told by the General that he would direct a guard to stir him up with a bayonet. Mr. Stockton walked from there to Richmond, and was taken from there to Salisbury in the cars. Affairs on and near the river. A letter from Fortress Monroe, July 27th, says the Federal at Suffolk have made a reconnaissance thirty miles towards Petersburg, without meeting an enemy. It add: Friday night the rebels made an incursion into our lines, and carried off a large number of the army beeves. Saturday morning many of them were recaptured and driven into camp. It was a most audacious movement on the part of the rebels, and something of a negligence on our side that appears unpardonable. The rebels are invariably awake. When will our Generals
Fifty dollars reward. --Ran away, on the 27th July, near Gordonsville, Charles, a mulatto boy; he is about 5 feet 9 inches high; 35 years old; he was raised near Richmond, and was a waiter in one of the hotels for some time; he was bought in Richmond last year by Leroy Napler.--Address Lieut, E. Napier, 60th Regt Ga. Vela., Lawton's Brigade, Jackson's Army. an 5 --1m*