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s of the 20th Massachusetts and about 100 Mississippi riflemen, during which a body of the enemy's cavalry appeared. Col. Devens then fell back in good order on Col. Lee's position. Presently he again advanced, his men behaving admirably, fighting, retiring, and advancing in perfect order, and exhibiting every proof of high courMassachusetts, unsupported, and finding he would be outflanked, Col. Deven retired a short distance and took up a position near the wood, half a mile in front of Col. Lee, where he remained until 2 o'clock, when he again fell back, with the approval of Col. Baker, and took his place with the portions of the 25th Massachusetts and ced by a number of bullets, while cheering his men, and by his own example sustaining the obstinate resistance they were making. The command then devolved upon Colonel Lee, who prepared to commence throwing out forces to the rear, but it was soon found that Colonel Coggswell was the senior in rank, and he, taking the command, orde
ession of the evil. It is true that small notes still circulate; but if the issue is checked at this point, those now out will soon receive their quietus, the paper being of a flimsy texture and not calculated for long usage. The Grand Jury of the Circuit Court had the subject under consideration again yesterday, and found true bills of indictment against the following parties, for issuing notes of a smaller denomination than five dollars. Wm. E. Johnson, four cases; John P. Hill; Alfred S. Lee; Augustus Arsell, Jr; Abuer W. Richardson the Home Savings Bank, five cases; the United Savings Bank of Henrico County; the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, three cases; James B. Winston, four cases; Richard H. Dibrell, five cases; the People's Sivings Bank, four cases; Garinter Barker; Thomas M. Alfriend, four cases; Francis T. Isbell. three cases; James L. Porter; Adolph D. Williams; Truman A. Parker, two cases; Richard D. Mitchell; the Farmers' Savings Bank, seve