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rivates and the headquarters flag, without firing a gun, though a considerable force is stationed in the vicinity. "Lieutenant McNeil and party deserve much credit for this bold exploit. "Their prisoners will reach Staunton to-day. "R. E. Lee." Another account. The following telegram was received yesterday: "Harrisonburg, February 24. --Major-Generals B. F. Kelly and George Crook, and Major Thayer Melvin, of General Crook's staff, are here, en route for Richmond. Thes reports that detachments of Vaughan's cavalry struck the railroad beyond Knoxville at Sweetwater and Athens, capturing the garrison at both places. Sixty men of the Twentieth Ohio regiment, with horses and equipments, were taken. "[Signed] R. E. Lee." From the South. The last of the Confederate forces left Charleston during Friday night, and the next day the Federals entered. The three gunboats belonging to the Confederate navy went up Cooper river. --Nearly all the Government s
Public meeting. --Major John Tyler is to deliver an address at the African Church this evening at half- past 7 o'clock. The meeting, it is believed, will express its views on the negro enlistment bill, proposed and desired by General Lee.