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erates, with $30,000 worth of army stores. The following is the dispatch announcing the disaster: Nashville, July 14th, 1862. The Union forces engaged were the Third Minnesota, Col. Leslie, eight hundred men; six companies of the Ninth ting every moment to be called into action. News from Kentucky--the Pursuit of Morgan's Guerrilla. Louisville, July 14, 1862. The 11th Michigan arrived at the camp near Louisville Fair Ground yesterday noon, after an unsuccessful three days chase of Morgan. Cincinnati, July 14, 1862. A dispatch, dated Lexington, says that General Ward assumed command last night. The city is under martial law. No man is to appear without a musket under penalty of being shot down. Gen. s will not be accepted until further news from Morgan is had. Address of Gen. Pope to his troops, Washington, July 14, 1862. To the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Virginia. By special assignment of the President of the United
Twenty Dollars reward. --I will give the above reward for the apprehension of two negro men, Wesley and Ellyson. I expect that they have been pressed in some hospital as nurses. If such is the case, I will pay the reward if they are sent home. The men are grave diggers, and their services are very much needed. I forewarn all persons from harboring the above slaves. John Redford, Keeper of Oakwood Cemetery, Oakwood Cemetery, July 14, 1862. jy 15--3t*