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From the North The Northern papers, of the 16th inst., contain no news of public interest from any direction. We make up the following summary from the Yankee reports of war movements and other matters: From M'Dowell's Division. Fredericksburg June 13. --Considerable excitement was occasioned yesterday by the report that the rebels were advancing upon this city and had driven in our pickets. It was found that the alarm originated in a party of depredators being fired upon by a farmer. the enemy's line of pickets is eighteen miles distant, and was driven in by our cavalry yesterday. A day or two since Major Lacy, Aid de-Camp to the rebel General Smith and owner of the estate occupied by General McDowell for headquarters, came up within a few mites of Fredericksburg and sent in for his wife. Suspicious ware aroused by her departure, and a scouting party was sent upon her track, resulting in the capture of Lacy. He now professes great anxiety to be paroled.
Had not Got the News. --The New York Herald, of Monday, the 16th, makes no allusion to the feray of Stuart's cavalry within the Federal Males, two days previous. The Chickahominy telegraph is ominously silent. H two or three of our pickets had been killed or captured, all the dallied in New York would have announced the fact on Monday morning.
Twenty-five Dollars reward. --Left my house on Monday night 16th inst., a negro boy named Beverly, 18 years old about 3 feet 6 inches high black skin, white teeth, balls of eyes somewhat inflamed, thick of hearing. Any one returning the said boy to me, or committing him in Richmond, will receive the above reward. je 19--3t* James Milton Carter.