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n the reduction of Harper's Ferry. Early the same day, the forces of McClellan passed the mountain, and at two in the afternoon reached a position in front of our lines near Sharpsburg. Up to Tuesday night they had able no attack, and Gen. Lee also remained inactive waiting the function of Jackson's corps. The surrender of Harper's Ferry. As has before been stated this place surrendered to our forces on Monday morning. Immediately near its capitulation the divisions of McLaws and Anderson, that had participated in its reduction from the Maryland Heights, crossed the Potomac to the Virginia side and marched out through Harper's Ferry in the direction of Shepherdstown.--The division of Gen. Walker, which was posted on in London Heights, crossed the Shenandoah the same day and took, the same direction. During that night and early Tuesday morning, these divisions constituting the advance of the forces operating under Jackson, reached the Potomac at order Shepherdstown, and at o
Runaways. --The following named slaves left the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, and are now at large. A reward of $25 each will be paid for the delivery at Danville, if taken in the State, or $50, is taken in another State, or a liberal reward is delivered in any jail where they can be secured: Isaiah left on August 1st, calls himself Isaiah Fanton. Anderson left on August 3d. Willis left on the 6th of August; calls himself Willis Hunter; is light brown, spare made, and speaks quick when spoken to. George left on the 6th of August; calls himself George Taylor. Richard left on the 24th of August; calls himself Richard Twyman, is dark brown; wears goatee and moustache. Richard left on the 24th of August; calls himself Richard Henry Lee; brown color; had on a brown felt hat with curve top. Isaac left on the 24th of August; calls himself Isaac Moore; stammers in his speech. George, calling himself George Selden, recently owned by Wm. Warwark, Macon F. O., Powh