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ommanded by General W. S. Walker, which made the daring and successful charge upon the enemy's works, lost two hundred and twenty-two killed and wounded. This brigade is composed of the 17th, 18th, 22d, and 25th South Caroline regiments, all of which are equally entitled to credit for gallantry on the occasion. From General Lee's army. From Hanover Junction we learn that no general engagement has yet taken place.--On Monday evening, as stated yesterday, Warren's Corps assaulted General A. P. Hill's lines, and were checked. On Thursday there was heavy skirmishing all day, and about nightfall the enemy assaulted Anderson's division, commanded by Brigades General Mahone, who repulsed them. Then, in turn, Mahone charged the enemy, driving them back, capturing, a number of prisoners, among them (says our informant) on "A. A. G." to Burnside and a Quarter master. With the exception of a little cannonading in front, all was quiet up to 1 o'clock yesterday, at which hour the tra
Two hundred dollars reward --For the apprehension of Nelson, belonging to the of Wm. A. Binford, who ran away about the 12th from Mrs. Lucy G. Binford. He is a bright mulatto, with straight hair, and is well act. He is about nineteen years of age, and was raised in county, at the head of the Mechanicsville Turnpike, which neighborhood he may be lurking about I will pay the above reward of $209 for his apprehension and delivery to Messrs Dickinson, Hill & Co, or to myself. J. B. Kersen, Adm'r of Wm. A. Binford, county. my 26--2t
federate States Congress. Senates--The Senate met yesterday at 12 o'clock. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Mintage rode, of the Episcopal Church. Mr. Wilson, of Ala, introduced a bill to explain and amend the law relating to impressments. Referred to the Joint Committee of Impressments. Mr. Jamison, of Ala., introduced a bill to create a Department of Foreign and interior Supplies, and to regulate the collection of import and export duties. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Hill's motion to reconsider the vote by which was passed the bill to allow reporters of the Press Association to purchase nations was taken up, and the vote being reconsidered, the bill was rejected. The bill to regulate the pay of a General assigned to duty at the seat of Government, under the provisions of the act approved March 25, 1862. was taken up. Mr. Orr, of S. C., addressed the Senate at length in opposition to the bill, and especially in opposition to Gen. Bragg, the present