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f Lieut- Gen. Jackson, who lost his left arm. Gen. A. P. Hill was also slightly wounded in the leg. On the lower end of the line, where Major. Gen. Early commanded, there was some hard fighting yesterday morning. In the afternoon Marye's Heights were carried by the enemy, and several hundred of our men, belonging to a Mississippi regiment, captured. Five or six pieces of the Washington Artillery were taken at the same time. This morning Gen. Early was reinforced by Gens. McLaws and Anderson, and the fight renewed, when the Heights were retaken, and the pieces recaptured, with a number of others. In the fight on the upper line yesterday, in addition to the prisoners mentioned, some two thousand others were captured, and five batteries of field artillery. From this fact some idea may be formed of the character of the fight, and the extent of our triumph. It is stated that Gen. Lee regards it as one of the most satisfactory victories of the whole war. There is a report tha
Fifty dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the delivery to me, at Little Dover, Goochland county of my servant, Sample, who ran away on the 24th day of March. He is a bright mulatto, 19 years old, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high; hair very thick and usually worn long. On his left jaw, and side of his neck, and left arm, are deep scars the result of a severe burn and his left thumb is also contracted from the same burn. He is a very capable servant. He also is a good butcher. He was employed from Oct, 1861, to March, 1862, on Jar R. Anderson Cols canal boats. Any information that may laid to his detection may be addressed to me by mail, to Dover Mills P. O. Goochland county. Wm R Trene. my 7--3t*
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Fifty dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of my negro man Anderson, who ranaway in the city of Richmond on the 13th inst. Anderson is about 20 years old black; well formed, and about 5 feet 7 inches high. Has no scars or marks on him. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to &Co. Alex Pierce. [mh 17--ta] Fifty dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of my negro man Anderson, who ranaway in the city of Richmond on the 13th inst. Anderson is about 20 years old black; well formed, and about 5 feet 7 inches high. Has no scars or marks on him. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to &Co. Alex Pierce. [mh 17--ta]