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e provided them. The negro used as a decoy to entrap the Yankees at Harperts Ferry on Friday week, did not use the flag of truce. He mounted the bluff, showed his hundle and pretended that he desired to run away. The Yankees took the bait, manued the boat and attempted to cross and emancipate the contraband, when they were fired upon by our troops from their concealment. Janies Hunter, a private in the Oglethorpe Light Intantry, of Savannah, Ga., who was severely wounded on the 21st July last, has been promoted by President Davis from the ranks to a First Lieutenantey in the regular army of the Confederate States. Capt. Thomas L. Yancey died at Herrisonburg on Tuesday last. His disease was camp fever, contracted in the army at Centreville. The Memphis Acelanche, of the 12th, says. General Beanregard is said to be examining how "the lands lay" in parson, and preparing for operations somewhere between Memphis and sunset. Others report him at Bowling Green, a