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ners. Harrow, having advanced further than was intended, fell back with his prisoners and gave our line the intended direction. What position McPherson took after the success of his afternoon's work, I am not at liberty to state; let it be sufficient at present to say that he is some distance from the position he held on the 12th. Hooker's operations on the same day — also the other corps. Simultaneously with the movement of McPherson's troops the rest of the corps were advanced — Palmer directing himself towards the enemy's position on Kenesaw Mountain, Howard at Pine Mountain, the other corps filling up the gaps and participating in the general action. Hooker during the day made one of his magnificent assault is upon the enemy's works at the base of Los. Mountain. He soon carried their outer line of rifle pits, and charged with such impetuosity that he was not long in driving the enemy completely out of his first line of fortifications, forcing him up the mountain. In t
. Gary. While Mr. Gary's family were at tea on Wednesday night, Henrietta went to his chamber, and forcing his bureau drawer open, took therefrom the articles enumerated, after which she ran off. As soon as the theft and absence of the negro girl was discovered, Mr. Gary obtained the services of watchman Consins, and together they searched for her till near 3 o'clock. Thursday morning before meeting with success. When forr she was in the house of a negro woman, named Margaret, slave of Charles Palmer, living on 5th street. She acknowledged stealing the things, and confessed that it was her purpose to make her way to the North. Beside her, on the floor, was a bag containing the jewelry and the dresses done up in a bundle — all of which were taken charge of by Mr. Cousins and turned over to the proper owner yesterday morning, after the case was gotten through with. The Mayor, at the close of the examination, announced his intention to send the prisoner on to the Hustings Court, but a