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number engaged on either side is not known but that of the enemy was supposed to be very large. A general engagement of the two armies is expected. The loss on both sides in the fight of yesterday was very heavy, believed to be not less than 1,000 up to . The enemy had up to that hour driven back three times to within range of their gunboats. Later. At a late hour last night we learned some her particulars of the fight on Monday. General Early is mortally wounded. General Anderson, (of North Carolina, we ) killed. General Mott, of Mississippi, killed. General Raines, slightly wounded. Captain Echols, of Lynchburg, slightly wounded. Captain Irwin, of Scales's N. C. regiment, wounded The First Virginia regiment was badly cut Out of 200 men in the fight, some 50 or 90 were reported killed or wounded. Col. Kemper's regiment suffered terribly, though we have no account of the extent of a casualties. We learn that Gen. Magruder has b
Wanted. --to hire, for the balance of the present, and for the year 1865, from 100 to 150 able- bodied Negro men to work at our Blast Furnaces. in county. Wanted, also, Furnace Managers and Colliers. J. R. Anderson & Co. ap 3--d&wts