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Vicksburg.
The indications are strong that Gen. Johnston is at last making a move upon the rear of Grant's army.
We have great hopes from this quarter, and as Kirby Smith and Price can pour in men from the other shore at pleasure, it would seem that our hopes are not without foundation.
We look for stirring news from the South very shortly, especially since the Yankees themselves confirm the capture of Brashear City, said to be a stronger point than Vicksburg or Port Hudson.
Ran away
--From the subscriber, on the night of the 29th of June, my negro boy Walker, about five feet high, brown complexion, full head of hair, rather stout built; bad on boots, dark pants, white woolen coat, and hat bound with blue and blue-striped cotton shirts.
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 county.
I will give fifty dollars for his deliverance to me, or if placed in any place where I can get him. John M Riddell. Westham Plankroad, half mile from Richmond. jy 1--6t*