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ighwaymen, who daily waylay and rob solitary pedestrians, and urges upon all who have occasion to pass that way to go well armed, and not alone, if possible. Terry's brigade. The following is a list of the casualties among the officers in Terry's brigade, Gordon's division, in the fight in front of Petersburg on Saturday Terry's brigade, Gordon's division, in the fight in front of Petersburg on Saturday morning last: Killed: Lieutenant E. E. England, company D, Twenty-first Virginia regiment. Wounded: Major Richardson, Forty-second Virginia regiment, body, badly; Captain O. J. Hayes, company C, Twenty-first Virginia regiment, leg, slight; Captain R. J. Jordan, company F, Twenty-first Virginia regiment, head, slight; Captgossip. The enemy abandoned and destroyed Dalton on or about the 20th instant.--Rumor does not state what route they then took. Colonel Dorragh's and Captain Terry's cavalry commands have been presented as "nuisances" by the Grand Jury of Madison county. The ship Lawrence, with two thousand four hundred bales of cott