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Further from the North. The papers from Baltimore are to Tuesday, July 1st. They contain no war news from the fact that the United States Government has been particularly careful that they shall not got any to publish. The following from the New York Times explains "how it is done;" The following dispatch reached this city last night, and was published in the extra editions of the city papers: Baltimore American office. Baltimore, Sunday, June 29.--9 P. M. I am writing for the American a detailed account of events at White House, before Richmond, and on the Peninsula, during the past four days, including facts obtained from Washington, having been sent for by special train to communicate with the President. If you desire it, I will send it to you. It will make four or five thousand words. We have the grandest military triumph over the enemy, and Richmond must fall. C. C. Fulton, Proprietor American, and Agent Associated Press. After waiting patiently
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Ran away--$50 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a Negro Man, Lewis. Said negro is about 21 years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black, and stout; had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or $30 if secured so I can get him. James Morgan. Lynchburg, July 1. jy 4--eod1m*