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ts, and one dismounted and advanced to our men and gave himself up while the other approached, leading the two horses. They claim to be New Yorkers, and had been pressed into the Tenth Virginia cavalry. They were armed with the cavalry carbine, but had no other arms. One of the horses rode by them was branded with "U. S.," and had a United States Government blanket under his saddle. Both the men were fine looking fellows, although not dressed very fine or soldiery. They were taken to Gen. Averill, as it was a portion of his command they gave themselves up to. The two rebel deserters are named Frank Osgood and Michael Conner, and were taken from Richmond and forced to serve. Osgood was born in Massachusetts, although he claim to be a New Yorker, from his long residence there. When he left New York he resided on Bleaker street, near Broadway. The Guerrilla war at the west. Dispatches from Louisville, July 29th, say Russellville, Ky., was taken by Confederate guerrillas on