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umerous, perhaps, than formerly, has been recruited into high condition and thoroughly reviewed. Lee is said to have two hundred and sixty pieces of artillery in his immediate command, and the equip that Antietam confirmed the South in boast that they could win the Yankees one to two; for there Lee, with 35,000 men, fought for the greater part of a day nearly one hundred thousand of the enemy uess there, such as it was, to a swollen river, short ammunition, and Davis's refusal to reinforce Lee from Richmond. They maintain that Sickles is right, that Meade had begun to retreat, and that onrompted by his discipline a year ago, ran in an epidemic of enthusiasms, through the ranks. When Lee led the army into Maryland, every man of entire divisions carried a testament or prayer book as auced a powerful impression, especially among the Virginians and Marylanders — an impression which Lee did his best to confirm, and which, though not so plain as it has been, still abides. Stuart
Stop the Runaways--$1000 reward --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 7th inst, the viz: George, a man about 27 years old, black, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high. Hob of color, very likely, about 17 years old, and about 5 feet 9 inches high. Bob. copper color, 19 years old, and about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. Ellis, a yellow boy, about 17 years old, straight black hair, about 5 feet 8 inches high. Jacob, of dark color, 5 feet 7 to 8 inches high and about 17 years old. It is supposed these negroes are making their way to the Yankees, having been last seen going in the direction of Frederick's Hall depot. The above reward will be paid if apprehended beyond the limits of the county, or $200 for either or delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Va. T J James, Lock Lomond P O, Va. ap 13--1w