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ner, from the highest officer down. Your correspondent spent several hours in agreeable conversation, sounding them on the great question and other matters. "We have," said a South Carolina Captain, "150,000 men on Maryland soil, but we do not come as an army of invasion. You go your way and we will go ours." "What do you think about pushing us to the wall now?" playfully remarked another to me.--"How about that onward to Richmond!" inquired a third "Cincinnati is ours, and so will Washington soon be," said a Georgian. A Virginia Secessionist informed me that Ewell was wounded at Manassas and is now at Winchester. Lee they considered their most able General, Jackson the best for speedy marches and dashes.--Beauregard had not fallen into disgrace, but was out of health. Magruder was drunk at Malvorn Hill, and had been transferred to another command "Had it not been for him and another drunken General, we should have bagged McClellan and his whole-force at that time."
100 Dollars reward. --Ranaway from my store, on Tuesday, March 17th, my negro boy Lewis Washington. He is a bright mulatto, thick set, about five feet high, 15 years old; had on when last seen a brown sack coat, brown pants, and a military cap. The above reward of $100 will be paid for his delivery to me. je 5--ts S. S. Cottrell No. 129 Main st.
om his guard after reaching Petersburg. The woman Harriet was seen about Rocketts in the month of June. Washington has been run away six months, and most of the time in the army about Richmond. He is about nineteen years old; rather low in stature, of stout, strong form; very black; stutters quite badly, and in speaking is constantly kicking out one foot or the other in a restless manner. His under lip hangs considerably. He probably pretends to be free. Harriett is the mother of Washington, and is about forty years old. She was hired in the West Point Hospital at the time that place fell into the hands of the Yankees, but probably made her escape to Richmond with our soldiers. She is low in stature, stout in form, and rather tawney in complexion, with a full head of hair, and had one or two infants with her. I will pay $50 for the apprehension of the boy and $25 for the woman. Should the boy be found about Petersburg, he may be lodged in jail there. John Duval. Peter
Twenty Dollars reward. --Ranaway, some time in August, from Mr. M. Baker, of Henrico, my man Oliver. Said fellow is about 5 feet six inches high, rather stout, dark complexion, and, I think, one of his front teeth out. His countenance generally is rather stern, but when spoken to brightens up. I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery Messrs. Clopton & Lyne, in Richmond, or confined in jail so I get him again. L. Washington. se 11--ts