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Two Hundred Dollars Reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of Tom, a stout built man, about twenty-five years old, dark skin, about five feet four inches high, and wears whiskers. I understand he has been seen in Manchester during the last two or three weeks. If caught, to be delivered to me in Chesterfield, or to Lee & Bowman, in Richmond. James W. Martin, Executor of James Martin. de 28--cod6t
rly and heavy attack on one of the flanks of this army; probably with a view of seizing and holding the pontoon bridge spanning the Appomattox river at Point of Rocks. The rebel troops evacuating Savannah are, doubtless, on their way to reinforce Lee. In addition to these, Breckinridge's forces are expected to appear on this front, and we may confidently look for a renewal of active hostilities, initiated by Lee, at an early day. The Yankee expedition up the Roanoke. The New York HeralLee, at an early day. The Yankee expedition up the Roanoke. The New York Herald has the following about the failure of the Roanoke expedition: The Union expedition from Plymouth, North Carolina, under Colonel Franklin, has returned to that place. They proceeded as far as Rainbow Bluff, on the Roanoke river, where, it is said, the rebels were found in strong force, under General Hoke. Gunboats, which were to have co-operated with Colonel Frankie, were, to a great extent, prevented from fulfilling their allotted part of the expedition by the torpedoes in the Roanoke