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omes to escape the tyranny of the Yankees. Later--Since the above was written, we have seen and conversed with several gentlemen of undoubted veracity who have recently escaped from the enemy at Newbern. On Saturday last Gen. Burnside was landing a large number of army wagons and artillery. This point to a forward movement. Reinforcements are also landing. Gen. Burnside occupies as his headquarters the house of Mr. J. M. F. Harrison. known as the "Old Stanly House," the that Gen. Washington stopped at when he visited Newbern; Gen. Fouer occupies the residence of Charles Slover; Another General occupies Judge Donnell's house. The office of the Provost Marshal is the Bank of Commerces. The Merchants' Bank, both Methodist churches, and the Academy, are used as hospitals. The Yankees have service for the soldiers in the Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches, and service in the Christian church for the negroes. There are about 2,5 a negroes in Newbern, and the n
$25 reward. --Ranaway from my store, on Tuesday morning, 15th instant, my Negro Boy, Lewis Washington. He is a bright mulatto, thick set, about 5 feet high, 15 years old; had on when last seen a brown sack coat, brown pants, and a military cap. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me. S. S. Cottrell, No. 129 Main st. mh 28--3t