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point Col Chapman, with the Second brigade of Wilson's own division, had a skirmish with a small fon, after which he rested for the night. Gen Wilson, who, with the remainder of his force, had bthis point having been clearly demonstrated, Gen Wilson dispatched Gen Kantz up a left hand road tow and ambulance trains of the whole force and Gen Wilson, having constructed a line of rifle-pits in lso, and was sharply engaged before daylight. Wilson, with the troops he had brought up from Stony ir are rather confused. But it appears that Gen Wilson, perceiving that his command was in danger o. The reports in regard to the facts of Gen Wilson and the party accompanying him are vague ande first information brought to headquarters of Wilson's position was by Capt Whitaker, of the first Connecticut, and Aide de Camp to Gen Wilson. He left Reams's station at 8 A M, of the 29th, with foater telegram announces the safe arrival of Gen. Wilson with the Third Division: The cavalry [2 more...]
Capture of an old runaway. --Among some prisoners captured a few days since from Wilson's raiders around Petersburg was a negro fellow named Joe Moss, belonging to Major Wm. Allen, of Sussex, now living in this city. Joe has been absent over two years. In response to a telegraphic dispatch, officer Moore went to Petersburg yesterday afternoon to bring the runaway over to Richmond.