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hat he expects to accomplish by operations of this sort is more than we can explain, though as he is a great believer in the spade as an instrument of warfare, it is quite possible that he designs the reduction of Petersburg and the destruction of Lee's army by that method. His disappointment will be signal. It is also ascertained that Grant is strengthening his extreme left, resting upon the Weldon Railroad. This is his weak point, he having been twice flanked in that direction, with considred was Gen Milligan, mortally wounded. Brig Gen Lilly, and our other officers and men captured on the 20th, were recovered. The strength, of the enemy is stated to have been fifteen thousand infantry, besides the cavalry under Averill. R. E. Lee, General. Kernstown, the scene of this victory, is in Frederick county, Va., four miles from Winchester. It was on this spot that, on Sunday, the 23d of April, 1862, the immortal Stonewall Jackson, with a force not exceeding 3,500 m
Executor's sale of six negroes. --I will sell on Thursday, 28th July, at 11 o'clock, at the auction house of Lee & Bowman, six negroes among, which are cooks, house women, and field hands. Richard Cooper, Ex'r of Silas Omahundre, dec'd. jy 25--3t*