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We received on yesterday the New York Herald, of Oct. 1st, and the Baltimore Sun of the 30th September, from which we gather the following intelligence: Details of the battle of Lexington, Mo. The Herald copies the following full account of the surrender of Lexington from the Chicago Tribune: Preliminary movements. On Sunday, September 1, the Irish brigade, Colonel James A. Mulligan, who were then in a partially entrenched camp at Jefferson City, were ordered to proceed to Lexington, Lafayette county, one hundred miles up the river, to reinforce the troops already at that place, under Colonel Peabody, consisting of several hundred Home Guards, a few Kansas troops, and a portion of the Missouri Eighth Regiment, Colonel White, with seven hundred of the First Regiment Illinois Cavalry, Colonel T. M. Marshall. These latter had preceded Colonel Mulligan's force one week in their advance from Jefferson City. Col. Mulligan's arrival with the Irish brigade swelle
Runaway--$30 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, near Wilmington, Va. on the 30th of September last, Jesse, Fleming, and John. Jesse was raised by John Boatwright deceased, near Mount Zion Church, Buckingham county, is a copper-colored mulatto, with wholly hair, good teeth, and about 40 years old; 5 feet 6 inches high; wore a good brown wool hat and gray clothes. Fleming is 2 years old; about 5 feet high; brown complexion; high forehead; under lip curled; had a variety of clothing and a pair of boots with iron plated heels. Both of the above are very smart. John is 17 years old; full 5 feet high; dark brown complexion; wore a sheep's gray coat and black satinet pants. Not very smart. All wore long hair. The above reward will be given for their delivery to me, or security in jail so that I get them again, or $10 for either. C. O. Perkins. oc 5--1aw4w