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il after Gen. McClellan strikes a final and decisive blow at Richmond. From all the indications received here, it appears very certain that he will be in the capital of the Old Dominion on the Fourth of July, and sooner, if the rebels should bring on a general engagement.--The capture of Richmond may require Congressional legislation as to the future conduct of the war, and there is no probability that either House will adjourn until after the great fight takes place. A dispatch from Washington (June 19) says there is no news of importance from McClellan's army. The work of siege was progressing steadily, and new advantages in position were being gained daily. A flat contradiction is given to a report which lead been going the rounds, of the serious indisposition of Gen. McClellan. The Philadelphia Inquirer says that a call has been or is about to be made for more troops. "The rebellion has now reached the most critical point, and the existing state of affairs calls for th
100 dollars reward. --Ranaway from my store, on Tuesday, March 17th, my negro boy Lewis Washington. He is a bright mulatto, thick set, about five feet high, 15 years old; had on when last seen a brown sack coat, brown pants, and a military cap. The above reward of $100 will be paid for his delivery to me. S. S. Cottrell. je 5--ts No. 129 Main st.