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Morris brigades, will not muster more than one brigade. Cabell's brigade has not more than 450 men left. Gen. Martin, of the 4th brigade, (chiefly Mississippians,) was killed. Also, Col. Rogers, of Texas, and Col. Wirt Adams, of Mississippi. Gen. Moore is reported killed. Gen.Cabell was injured by a fall from his horse. Ten thousand fresh Federal from Bolivar harassed Manry's division, which was in advance in the retrograde movement. The army is understood to be in the vicinity of R The enemy fought determinedly, and were maneuvered splendidly. Rosecranz commanded in person. Our army are perfectly safe, and no fears are entertained of their being followed by the crippled Yankees. We will be quickly organized and ready for another combat. The killing of Cols. Rogers and Adams and Gen. Moore is contradicted. Lieut. Sam Farrington, of Capt. Wade's battery, St. Louis, is among the killed. He fell in the heat of battle nobly discharging a soldier's duty.
re they can be secured: Isaiah left August 1st; calls himself Isaiah Fanton. Anderson on August 3d. Willis left on the 6th of August; calls himself Willis Hunter; is light brown, spare made, and speaks quick when spoken to. George Lett on the 6th of August,Calls himself George Taylor. Richard left on the 24th of August; calls himself Richard Twy is dark brown; wears goatee and moustache. Richard left on the 24th of August, calls himself Richard Henry Lee: brown color, had on a brown felt hat with curve top. Isa. Ac left on the 24th of August; calls himself Isaac Moore; stammers in his speech. George, calling himself George Selden, recently owned by Wm. Warwark, Macon P. C. Powhatan; navel slightly enlarged. The above slaves having been recently purchased in Richmond, a more particular description will be given as soon as their original owners or be heard from E. D. Wilburn, Sup't Section Piedmont Railroad, au 26--ts At Danville.