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75 dollars Reward will be paid for the delivery to me of John, my mother's carriage driver, who left our farm on the Grove road on Wednesday. The said negro is of a copper complexion, quite far, and appears bloated; is about 5 feet inches high, has a full suit of hair, and wears a moustache. Channing M. Robinson. my 14--3t*
asy, J V Garland, A S Brinkley, J A Land. Co B, 15th Va cavalry — Privates M F West. Co G, 3d Va cavalry, captured May 9th, 1864--Sergt S F Coleman, Corp'l M J Wilson, Privates T H Adams, T E Cobell, J W Goodman, J A Hendrick, B W Baldwin, W J Robinson, J S Robinson. Co E, 2d Va cavalry — Private R M West. As this list was written very indistinctly some of the names may not be correct. The prisoner had only a few moments to prepare it. Movements on the Southside — Demonstration on Robinson. Co E, 2d Va cavalry — Private R M West. As this list was written very indistinctly some of the names may not be correct. The prisoner had only a few moments to prepare it. Movements on the Southside — Demonstration on Drewry's Bluff last night. When the enemy fell back from before Petersburg and Drewry's Bluff on Monday reconnaissances were made by our troops, and it was ascertained that they had gone back to their shipping at Bermuda Hundreds, and that the force threatening Petersburg south of the Appomattox had gone back to City Point. Yesterday, however, gain advanced. About 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon a force attacked a party of our troops near the Half-way House, and last night about 8 o'cloc