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s, and but for the danger of remaining within the limits of a town, every foot of which is under the guns of the enemy, hundreds would doubtless return to their homes and await the end. Of the strength of the army here, I can only say that its numbers are greatly over-estimated by our people in the rear, and much more has been expected from it than could be performed. Notwithstanding recent losses, we are better off to-day behind our fortifications than when in the field; and since Governor Brown has begun his energetic work of throwing to the front the militia of Georgia, it is not revealing too much to remark that our condition will soon be such as to enable the commanding general to put the safety of Atlanta beyond peradventure, and possibly include in his programme the defeat or withdrawal of his antagonist. General Bragg is now at headquarters. His mission is generally unknown, but it is strongly suspected that he has returned with a plan perfected for the co-operation
50 dollars reward --Ran away from the Richmond Arsenal, about the 20th of July a negro man belonging to Mr. E A Smith (from whom he was hired,) named Peter Miles, sometimes calls himself Peter Reed. He is 22 or 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color and carries himself very erect; when he left the arsenal he were a grey suit of clothes. The above reward will be paid for his delivery if caught in the city or $150 if taken out of it. By order of Lieut Col W S Brown, com'g. Jas D Browns, Capt. A W Shore. au 3--6t