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will find only a few wrecks of men, all the healthy men having been removed; that Augusta and Savannah will easily fall into his hands, with the richest stores of negroes, cotton and material yet found in the Confederacy. A telegram from Washington, dated the 30th, says: Some of the recently exchanged prisoners have reached this city. They say that when they arrived at Savannah from Millen they were kindly treated, and furnished with the best food which could be procured, and that principal cities of the North, and for this purposes, they were provided with highly combustible preparation short carried in a small compact and guided by slow match. The New York speaking of Lincoln's message is to be delivered to Washington to-day says: The President will be, message, take high in vindication of the maintain its authority adduces from the the popular vote at the last that of four years have given the equivocal evidence of their approval of their Exec
One thousand Dollars reward. --Ran away, on Saturday evening, my slave, Jim Washington, formerly the property of B. W. Totty. He is five feet six inches high jet black; high forehead; hat nose; high cheek Bones; big mouth, with a scar on the right eye; stout built. Henry Smith, corner of Cary and Virginia streets. no 29--5t*