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Runaway --From the Spotswood Hotel, during last week, a negro boy, called Billy He belongs to Mr. Erasmus Taylor, near Warrenton, Va.; is of dark color; low and thick set; slow and surly in manner and movements. Any one returning him to the office of the Spotswood Hotel, will be suitably rewarded. oc 10--3t
ylor's hill has been destroyed, and the fortification on White's hill, which we called Fort Walton, extended to that point. The pickets on each side remain as they did a week ago in the vicinity of Falls Church. Sometime ago the ladies of Warrenton completed a box of clothing for the soldiers, and forwarded it to the 17th Virginia. The articles were well chosen, well made, and of excellent material, consisting of jackets, pants, shirts, and other substantial wearing apparel. As cold weather was close at hand, and as the boys were not in good winter trim, the box and its valuable contents was voted a God-send. The scene which occurred when the clothing was distributed was pleasant, and could the kind ladies of Warrenton have been near enough to have witnessed it, they would have been amply repaid for their trouble, setting aside the feeling of duty that prompted their labor. On some portion of each jacket and pair of pants an inscription had been written by the maker, and th