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Ranaway. --$100 reward — From the subscriber, on 19th March, 1864, my man Washington, aged about 26 years, about 5½ feet high, dark complexion, large mouth, slender made, head turned is one side a little, and stammers. The above reward will be given if taken out of the State, and $50 if taken in it, and secured so I get him. My address is Fork Union, Fluvanna co, Va. Samuel R. Pellet. ap 26--1aw4
Our entire loss is three thousand, that of the enemy much greater. Gen Ransom, commanding the 13th army corps, was wounded, but is rapidly recovering. Col Benedict, of the 162d New York, was killed. Gen Banks will advance again shortly. The rebel Gen Mouton was killed. Gen Banks will advance again shortly. (Signed)James. S. Bredin, Col. U. S. A, of Gen. Emory's staff. Affairs in the Southwest. The Memphis Bulletin, of the 13th, says a dispatch from Washington to Missouri calls for troops to be sent to the frontier as soon as possible. Gen Sherman had previously telegraphed to Nashville to send on troops, saying not a moment should be lost. The Bulletin, of the 16th, is received. The headquarters of the left wing of the 16th army corps is at Athens. The headquarters of the 2d division is at Pulaski, and the headquarters of a detachment of the 4th division is at Decatur, Ala. Brig. Gen. Dadge, of lowa, is in command. The steamer