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boats Com. Barney and Cohasset. A torpedo was exploded under the bows of the Barney, lifting them completely out of the water, and throwing a great quantity of water high in the air, which fell upon the deck of the boat, washing overboard fifteen of her men, including Lt. Cashing, the commanding officer. Maj-Gen Foster was upon this boat. The Barney and Cohasset were injured by shots from field pieces. Returns from 38 counties in Kentucky show a Union majority of 20,350. Parson Brown low, on the testimony of a surgeon recently returned from Richmond, states that Gov. Alken, of S. C., is a prisoner in the Libby prison, his crime being persistent fidelity to the Union. The surgeon states that he was confined in the same room with Gov. Aiken and had many conversations with him [This is the richest joke of the season.] Foreign advices to the 2d inst, have been received. It was believed that the Polish question would be settled by diplomacy, and the war panic had subsi
Runaways --$210 Reward — absconded from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond-- John H Brown, John H Campbell, Patrick Coleman, Nicholas Pleasants, Timothy Roper, Junius E Thomas, Elijah Pittman, George Dixon, John Thacker, Jos Toncuitt, Wm George, Robert Clarke, William Harris, Alex Whiting, Edward Grey. By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1863, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free negroes in the public service, three negroes being amenable to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserters, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivery to Capt W G Turpin, at Engineers' office, corner 19th and Cary sts. W H Stevens, Col. Eng. jy 30--ts