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the Richmond Dispatch.] Mr. Jackson, Va., March 28, 1862. On Saturday, the 22d inst., Gen. Jackson rapidly moved his little army from camp, near this place, back to Cedar Creek, twenty-six milrd so particularize, but a few instances deserve especial mention. It is useless to say that Gen. Jackson acted bravely; he was in the thickest of the fight and exposed to every, danger. A braver ma. Capt. Robertson, of the 27th, going on the field lame, was taken prisoner. Lieut. Junkin, Gen. Jackson's Aide-de-camp, was taken prisoner. He mistook a body of Yankees for our men, and was taken.unded — The missing are coming in every day, and the first estimate made is greatly reduced. Gen. Jackson's report will no doubt soon settle all doubts on the subject. In the hurry of marching and c. If my letter, hurried as it necessarily is, stops all croakers' tongues about "the defeat of Jackson," and gives even an idea of the grand battle we fought my time has been well spent, and its imp
Fanny Fern Parton has separated from her husband. Cause — ill usage. Possibly Parton found his modern Xanthippe hard to manage age. Col. W. W. Fambro, an editor and prominent member of the bar of Dallas county, Alabama, died a few days since. J. F. Jackson, for many years an eminent lawyer of Montgomery, Ala., is dead. John C. Heesan, the bruiser, has gone to Europe.
pl The following papers will please insert the above advertisement till 10th April, and send duplicate with copy of paper to Ordnance Office for settlement: The Richmond Enquirer, Whig and Dispatch; Lynchburg Republican; Staunton Spectator; Abingdon Virginian; Petersburg Express; Raleigh (N. C.) Register; Wilmington (N. C.) Journal; Charlotte (N. C.) Bulletin; Charleston (S. C.) Mercury and Courier; Columbia (S. C.) South Carolinian; Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Savannah (Ga.) Republican; Columbus (Ga.) Times; Atlanta (Ga.) Confederacy; Rome, (Ga.) one paper; Tallahassee (Fla.)Floridian; Huntsville, (Alabama,) one paper; Montgomery (Alabama) Advertiser and Mali; Mobile (Alabama,) Register; Tuscaloosa, (Ala.,) one paper; Knoxville (Tennessee,) Register; Memphis (Tenn) appeal; New Orleans (La) Bulletin. Picayune, Delta, Bee and Crescent; Jackson (Miss) Mississippian; Corinth, (Miss) one paper; Little Rock (Ark) Gazette; Austin (Texas) Gazette; Galveston (Texas) Herald.