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Ran Away --From the subscriber, on the night of the night of the 29th of June, my negro boy Walker, about five feet high, brown complexion, full head of hair, rather about built; had on boots, dark pants. white woolen coat, and hat bound with blue, and blue-striped cotton shirt, said boy was bought in this city on the 24th of June. He was brought from Clarke county, in the Valley of Virginia and was formerly owned by Dr. Smith, of the above named Canty. I will give fifty dollars for his deliverance to me, or if placed in any place where I can get him. John M Eidola, Westham Plankroad, half mile from Richmond. Jy 1--6t*
capturing over 1,000 prisoners, 10 heavy guns, and a large amount of stores. Their loss in killed and wounded is not known. The same dispatch says their position at Thibodaux was also carried, by whom it is not stated, but it is supposed by Gen. Walker. This gives us command of the Mississippi river above New Orleans, and enables us to cut off Banks's supplies. Lt. Wilson, with a volunteer company, captured Capt. Manners and his entire party of 53 man, after killing four who burned theossing, La., on the 23d. The Federal force engaged was six regiments. --The Confederate force is not stated. The Confederates charged and captured a Federal battery, but are reported as losing in the charge fifty-three killed, including Colonel Walker, of the 2d Texas, and sixteen prisoners. Col. W. was buried under a flag of truce. The Confederates retired, the Federal wanting cavalry for pursuit. A gentleman from Pascagoula reports the 19th Connecticut regiment and two batteries fr