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f the battle, by one who participated, dated Nashville, Feb. 17th, which effects some of the braggadocio Yankee letters published in the Northern journals. After giving an account of the repulse of the gunboats, and the augmentation of the Federal force on the land to 50,000 against our 14,000 men, the writer proceeds: Our Generals determined to go out of the entrenchments and drive them away, or sacrifice the life of all in their armies in the attempt. So, early on the morning of the 15th, we left our rifle pits, and attacked the enemy in his strong position, and after seven hours of the most terrific fighting, put them to flight.--We took at our charge 200 prisoners. Just here, I'll call particular attention to Col. John McCausland's Virginia regiment. He led the charge upon a battery, took it, and brought it within our breastworks; and lost, in doing so, 72 men, killed and wounded, out of 300 ! Such is the gallant spirit of old Virginia. Then, the 51st regiment, Col M
$5 reward. --Ranaway, on Saturday, 15th inst., from my residence, at Rocketts, a negro girl, named Mary; black; 15 or 16 years old; belongs to Macon's estate. I will give the above reward if delivered to me, or anywhere in Richmond. fe 24--3t* T. T. Taylor.