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Day
16
Month
October
Year
1863
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Public Domain
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-ine country lor a lew days has beon considerably excited over the movetneDts of confi'urjtirig artniea on the Eapidan. The Federáis havo been ÖmpeüWd tb evacúate Culpepper with sorne loes both of raen and stores. Gen. Meade is also said to have fallen back aoross the Ruppahanuock and Gen. Lee advanced across the Rapidan and attempted a flank movement vvtyeh is pronounced checkmated. We hope so. There is nothing renlly new from Chattanooga, and we can not discover that RoBecran's position has been improved. His army relies upon gettiog supplies by mulé traína. At Charleston there is said to be considerable nctivity, but nothing has yet been accompüshed. West of the Mississippi thero ia a good deal of ekirmishing along the whole line from Missouri to the Gulf. No material changa in Poreign news. f3? In a list of killed and woundcd in a recent engagement, of a portion of Burnside's army at Greeuville, Tenü., we find the followiog : Killed.- J. H. Waik, Company H, 20th Michigan ínfantry. Wounded-Irn G. Betts, same company, right side, shell ; and Horace "Woodard, same company, iu neck. Co. H, is Gapt. Wíltsie's. 8@_ The Board of Supervisors, on Wednesday, voted a county loan of, say $60.000 - see proceedings - to pay $200 to each draíted man who sball be held to service, and shall go, furnish a substitute, or commute. We think the Board had better take the "sober secorid tbought" beforo it carries out this project.

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