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ts are actually suffering for the necessities of life. Rolla,Mo.,Oct. 20--The capture of Lynn Creek is confirmed. The place was surrounded on the 14th by Major Wright's cavalry, the same that routed the rebels near Lebanon, and a company of rebels under Capt. Robbins, and a number of other prisoners, including the sheriff of to that effect was ever issued. The fight near Lebanon. St. Louis, Oct. 20. --In the skirmish near Lebanon, on the 12th, between two companies of Major Wright's cavalry and about 400 rebels, previously reported, the latter lost 62 killed and 17 wounded, 4 mortally, and 36 were taken prisoners. Maj. Wright's loss wasMaj. Wright's loss was only one killed and a few wounded. Capture of scouting parties by the rebels. Hudson, Mo., October 20. --Messengers say that a scouting party from Cameron, numbering one hundred men, have been taken prisoners by some six hundred rebels at Micabam, Cald well county. A detachment of four hundred United States troops at
Ranaway--$100 reward. --Ranaway, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; state more align fly; about twenty or twenty two years old; weight about 50 pound; formerly belonged to Capt. John Wright, of Plain View, P. O. King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city. He may be making his way to West Point Va. He has a wife in the neighborhood. His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them. Benjamin Davis. oc 22--ts