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From the Rapidan. Orange C. H, March 3. --Lt. Col. Jones, of the artillery, who was captured at Frederick's Hall on Monday, has made his escape. It is reported that a body of the enemy's raiders are still in our rear, attempting to get out. Artillery firing was heard for two hours this evening in the direction of Morton's and Raccoon fords in some engagement. It is reported that the enemy is advancing in that direction. There is no move in our immediate front, or on the upper and o fords in some engagement. It is reported that the enemy is advancing in that direction. There is no move in our immediate front, or on the upper and of our lines. It is impossible to get anything definite from below. The enemy made a slight demonstration at Germana ford yesterday evening. [Second Dispatch.] Orange C. H., March 3. --The report that the enemy bad crossed at Germana Ford, though officially credited yesterday, turned out untrue. All quiet in front this morning.
Sherman's command. Atlanta, March 3. --A special to the Appeal dated Macon, Miss., March 2, says the federal force under Sherman was at Canton on the 28th ult. Our cavalry were harassing them with decided effect. Grier son's command had returned to Memphis. A private telegram from Gen. Forrest, says: "My victory is complete. My loss two killed and sixty wounded. The Yankee loss, killed, wounded and captured, about eight hundred. They outnumbered me three to one. Col. Forrest killed."
From Charleston. Charleston, March 3. --One hundred and twenty eight shots were fired at the city today. The enemy are engaged in hauling ammunition to the Cummings Point, Batteries A derrick boat and schooner are lying along side the sunken vessel, raising her guns.--No movements elsewhere on the coast.