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Operations near Charleston. Charleston, July 2. --The enemy exhibits activity on James's Island, and seems to have abandoned the intention of advancing across the Island, via Secessionville, and is landing troops higher up Stono river, as if with the view of flanking Fort Pemberton. The Yankees have a large force of contrabands throwing up works near Turn Cut Bridge, below Fort Pemberton. [Second Dispatch.] Charleston, July 3.--The enemy last night evacuated their position on James's Island. On one of their works was left a board inscribed "Fare well. Secesh! we go, but we'll come again." There are many surmises as to the reason of this movement. Some think that the bulk of Hunter's forces have been ordered to Washington.
One hundred dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for a negro woman by the name of Winney Morton, who ran off on Thursday morning, 3d of July. She is 5 feet high, stout built, jet black, talks very lady like, but looks grum. She had on a hood bonnet, head tied up with a black silk handkerchief. She has a sister living in Manchester, and a husband waiting upon Captain Sales in the army, and owned by Sampson Jones, of Richmond. The above reward will be given, if lodged in jail. ly 4--1w* J. W. Satterwhite.