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Runaway.--ten dollars reward. --On Thursday, the 14th instant, my servant Caroline. She is a mulatto; she is about 10 years of age; medium size; rather delicate, she has bad teeth; quite a singular voice. I purchased her of Anderson Edwards, Esq. of Chesterfield about seven miles from Richmond. She has acquaintances in Manchester, but I have no doubt that she is in the city. I warn all persons from harboring her, I will give the above reward for her delivery to me at my residence in Richmond, corner of Clay and 10th streets. no 17--t* G. A. W. Taylor.
and the Seventh lowa, Col. Lanman, upon the Memphis and Montgomery; Taylor's battery of artillery and a battalion of Col. Noble's cavalry, alshe centre, and the 31st, Col. Logan, on the left, and two guns from Taylor's battery, the other four being in a corn-field in the rear. At nie also prisoners, they refusing to leave the wounded. G. White, of Taylor's Battery, was shot through the head, a very serious wound. Col. Lrection all last evening. The Seventh Iowa led the attack with Taylor's batteries, but fell back, and the Twenty-second Illinois took the lead. Taylor's battery did splendid service. They brought off two guns and spiked two. The Twenty-second took the batteries at Belmontt soon became general, and all our men were brought up except 500. Taylor's battery had two pieces in action. Gen. McClernand was in froregiments took the lead. There was a severe fight of musketry, and Taylor's battery played heavily on the enemy, driving them back. We then