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28 prisoners. Six hundred guerrillas attacked Owensborough on the 19th inst., in two bands. Col. Netter, commanding the Union force, attacked one of the bands and was slain. Five of our men were wounded. The rebels lost five killed. At noon we shelled the rebels, killing three, when they retreated. On the 20th inst, Lieut,-Col. Wood, with four hundred and fifty Union cavalry, attacked, and, after a most desperate encounter, routed from Owensborough eight hundred rebels, under Col. Martin, who lost twenty-eight killed and twenty-five wounded. Our loss was three killed and eighteen wounded. We captured the and seven prisoners. [It was published in a telegram Saturday that Gen. Bragg captured 1,800 of the enemy at Owensboro'. The victory to our arms was doubtless complete, yet the Yankee journals endeavor to create the impression that we have met with a reverse.] Reliable advices from Cave City say that a portion of Gen. Buell's force attacked and repulsed G
Thirty Dollars reward. --I will pay the above reward for the apprehension of my woman Jennie. She was hired to Mrs. Hagan, on Mayo street, where she left about the first of June, and is no doubt hiring herself somewhere in the city. She slept at Mr. Stockes's, on Franklin street, corner below the Exchange Hotel. She is black, and about forty years of age. Apply to John M. Shelton, or se 27--6t Peters, Martin & Co.