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he city is that brought by the trains over the Fredericksburg road which arrived last night, for the first time for nearly a week past. They report that they could hear nothing of the Yankees, either at Hanover Junction or South Anna bridge, and that the roads — the Central and Fredericksburg — are now unobstructed. From the Junction the Central train brought down a man who represents himself as a deserter from Dix's army. He says that the enemy are still in considerable force in King William Co., where he left them, and that they are committing many depredations. In order to avoid arrest, he traded his Yankee uniform to a negro for a cornfield suit, with which he made his way through the Yankee lines. He says that Dix's whole force has not at any time exceeded fifteen thousand, about ten thousand of which were infantry, and the remainder artillery and cavalry. The Fredericksburg train brought down 17 Yankee prisoners, captured in the neighborhood of South Anna bridge on S
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway, on Wednesday evening last, from the residence of Mrs. Epps, on 3d, near Canal street, servant woman Maria and her son. a likely mulatto buy of 6 or 7 years old. Maria is about 35 or 36 years of age, of a ginger bread color, medium size, rather an intelligent, sprightly countenance, but passionate, and talks rather roughly when excited. Her son is a pretty bright mulatto; I think, a little cross eyed. Maria took with her all her clothes, and several places belonging to Mrs. Epps. From this fact, and some threats made by her, it is likely she is endeavoring to make her way to the enemy, down towards King William county. She is from Caroline county, and may be going up to that section. It apprehended in the city limits a reward of $25 will be paid; if beyond, $100, in either case she and her son to be delivered to Mr. Robert Lumpkin near 15th and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. J K Allen. jr 4--d3t&cw2t.