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We have received New York papers of Wednesday, the 21st instant. The latest from Nashville--Yankee dispatches. The papers contain a good many fancy dispatches from Nashville, in which the defeat of General Hood is magnified by various artifices, the favorite dodge being the repetition of one capture several times. A special telegram to the New York Times from Nashville, Tuesday, says: Thomas is pursuing the enemy to Duck river. We have nearly all of Hood's artillery, and his army is really fearfully demoralized. All the rivers are high, and all the bridges in Hood's front destroyed. Our pontoons are up. We captured three thousand of the enemy's wounded at Franklin, Tennessee. Since Thursday, we have captured and brought in just six thousand prisoners, making nine thousand, counting the wounded taken at Franklin. We have captured four major-generals, including Generals Jackson and Johnston, as well as Brigadier-Generals Smith and Roger. Hood had sixty-five piec
Two Hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from Mrs. Lucy C. Binford, on the 21st instant, Lucinda; a dark brown negro woman, aged about twenty years; of medium size. She wore away a dark red calico dress, with black sack. She took away considerable clothing. She was raised in Hanover county, at the head of the Mechanicville turnpike road, and may be lurking in that neighborhood or about Richmond. I will pay the above reward of two Hundred Dollars for her delivery to me, or to Hill, Dickinson & Co., Auctioneers, Richmond. J. B. Keesee, Administrator of William A. Binford. Henrico county, December 23, 1864. de 24--3t
The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], Confederate account of the battle of Franklin. (search)
Five Hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from my house, on the night of the 21st instant, my Negro Woman, Milly, aged about forty-five years; is very polite and walks erect. Also, my Boy, William, aged about fifteen years; is small for his age and rather sprightly. I will give the above reward for their delivery to me, corner of Thirteenth and Main streets. N. M. Norfleet. [de 24--6t]