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r — as he advanced — of that house, his guns to the front and in position, properly supported, to its immediate right. Finding, however, that the enemy did not appear on that road, which was a branch of one leading by Sudley's Springs Ford to Brentsville and Dumfries, he turned abruptly to the left, and marching across the fields for three-quarters of a mile, about 9:30 A. M. took a position in line of battle; his left, Sloan's companies, resting on the main Brentsville Road in a shallow ravin how regiment after regiment, thrown forward to dislodge us, was broken; never to recover its entire organization on that field. In the meantime, also, two companies of Stuart's cavalry (Carter's and Hoge's) made a dashing charge down the Brentsville and Sudley road upon the Fire Zouaves — then the enemy's right on the plateau — which added to their disorder, wrought by our musketry on that flank. But still the press of the enemy was heavy in that quarter of the field, as fresh troops we
tained to be 10,000, and may be divided as follows: Loss in Gen. Sumner's corps5,209 Loss in Gen. Hooker's corps2,619 Loss in Gen. Burnside's corps1,600 (Estimated) in Gens. Banks's and Franklin's corps1,572 Total10,000 Several reconnoitering parties have been sent out in the direction of Centreville; but no force of the enemy could be found. A few cannon, abandoned by the rebels in the neighborhood of Manassas, were found and brought in Gen. Stahel proceeded as far as Brentsville and dispersed a band of guerrillas who were lurking in that vicinity. The news from the West is important. The arrival of Gen. Buell at Louisville had created intense sensation. His army is encamped at Shepherdsville, a few miles from the city, and it was reported that he intended to make a dash on Bragg as he advanced upon the place. Bragg was at Bardstown. A dispatch from Louisville, dated the 28th. says: Some alarm ensued this afternoon from artillery practice in our su
Fifty dollars reward --Ran away from the subscriber, at Denville Va. on the 2d ult servant woman Annie about 20 years old medium height, color black, Said woman was temporarily hired to Mr. James M Walker, of this place, and want off in company with a negro man, each riding mules. She came from Prince William county, near Brentsville, Va and may be making her way to that county. The woman is the property of Duff Green, of Falmouth, Va. I will pay the above reward for her arrest and delivery to me, or if secured in jail, so that I can get her. W Henry White Agent for Duff Green. Danville, Va, May 5, 1863. my 8--2aw8t*
Fifty Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, at Danville, Va, on the 2 ult, servant woman Annie, about 20 years old medium height, color black. Said woman was temporarily hired to Mr. James M. Walker, of this place, and went off in company with a negro man, each riding mules. She came from Prince William county, near Brentsville, Va, and may be making her way to that county. The woman is the property of Duff Green, of Falmouth, Va. I will pay the above reward for her arrest and delivery to me, or if secured in jail, so that I can get her. W. Henry White. Agent for Duff Green. Danville, Va, May 5, 1863. my 8--2aw8t*
Fifty Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, at Danville, Va., on the 22d ult., servant woman Annie, about 20 years old medium height, color black. Said woman was temporarily hired to Mr. James M Walker, of this place, and went off in company with a negro man, each riding mules. She came from Prince William county, near Brentsville, Va., and may be making her way to that county. The woman is the property of Duff Green, of Falmouth. Va. I will pay the above reward for her arrest and delivery to me, or if secured in jail, so that I can get her. W Heney White, Agent for Duff Green. Danville, Va. May 5, 1863. my 8--2aw8t*
Fifty Dollars reward. --Run away from the subscriber, at Danville, Va. on the 22d ult., servant woman Annie, about 20 years old, medium height color black, Said woman was temporarily hired to Mr. James M Walker, of this place, and went off in company with a negro man, such riding She came from Prince William county, near Brentsville, Va and may be making her way to that county. The woman the property of Duff Green of Palmonth, Va. I will pay the above reward for her arrest and delivery to me, or if secured in jail, so that I can get her. W Henry Whitr. Agent for Duff Green. Danville, Va. May 5. 1863. my 8--2aw8t*
empt of the rebels to cross Bull Run at Union Mills and at Mitchell's and Blackburn's Fords. They kept up a continuous cannonade to cover their crossing. Their fire, however, had little effect on our troops. The rebels made repeated attempts to cross, massing their infantry in solid columns. Our infantry and artillery, however, repulsed them each time. Firing ceased at sundown, the rebels retiring. At dark a portion of Buford's cavalry had a brisk fight with Stuart's cavalry near Brentsville. We succeeded in routing the rebels. Everything is quiet at the front to-day. Col. Hardenburg, 20th New York, reached here in charge of 500 rebel prisoners, mostly North Carolinians; 200 more are expected to night. Sutlers of the Army of the Potomac have been ordered back to Alexandria, with instructions not to return until further orders. Last night, at about 8 o'clock, according to the reports of passengers from the army, information came to Meade's headquarters that a
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