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s, camp equipage, private baggage, and even half written letters, and other things, indicating the completeness of the surprise. Enough tents were left to accommodate a division. Everything was burned. We captured, twelve prisoners, none of whom expressed regret at being taken. They say the people South are getting sick of the war. The roads are improving fast. Cairo, April 24.--(Special to the Chicago Tribune)--Gen. Bragg has transferred the command of Fort Pillow to Gen. Price. From Pittsburg we have intelligence of a skirmish with the enemy, in which General Granger, with 500 cavalry, participated, about two miles from our pickets. Our forces came in contact with the rebel pickets and drove them in, and then encountered a strong force of rebel cavalry. After fighting for an hour both sides retired. The loss was light. A triweekly packet is now running from Cairo to Tiptonville. Mails and passengers from Com Foote's flotillas, off Fort Wright, a
By the Governor of Virginia a Proclamation. --Information having been received by the Executive that Enos Price, who was charged with conspiring with slaves to rebel and make insurrection in May last, has escaped from the jail of the county of Montgomery, in this Commonwealth, and is now going at largest therefore, I do hereby offer a reward of one hundred dollars to any person, or persons, who shall arrest the said Enos Price, and deliver him into the jail of said county, and I do, moreov generally, to use their best exertions to procure the arrest of the said Price, that he may be brought to justice. Given under my hand as Governor, and under the lesser seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, the 15th day of April, in the year 1862. John Letcher. By the Governor: George W. Munford. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Enos Price is about 45 years old, about five feet ten inches high, grey hair and beard, good countenance, square shoulders. ap 16--w3w.