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ellings at the first sight of the approaching fleet and found refuge behind the protection of a convenient h S and shell passed entirely through several of the most prominent private residences, and one shell, after descending through the large and elegant store of the Messrs, Buckingham, exploded beneath it, and blow a large portion of the building to atoms. No resistance could of course be made. The vessel came on, and the Brooklyn and two others made fast to the wharf boat of Commodore Mar. in, and thence lu ded parties in boats, the town bring nearly all covered from two to four feet deep with water. They remained in possession of the town until about sunset, when they all withdrew to their ships, and these were ha led off and anchored in the river, and everything gave promise of a quiet night. It should be noticed, however, that a party of the enemy seized four or five negro men, and carried them off to one of their ships, a movement the object of which was afterwards made p
The Daily Dispatch: June 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], A wife who knew how to "Let well enough Alone." (search)
Ran away--$100 reward --From Sherwood, (the late residence of Roger B. Alkinson, deed, in Lunenburg county, Va.,) on Sunday, the 20th of April, 1862, a Negro named Arch, between 17 and 18 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, of black color, and pleasant countenance.--He went off dressed in drab fulled linsey frock coat, vest, and pants, black slouch bat, and course boots, worn through the winter. He and other slaves were removed from the county of Loudoun to Sherwood early in March last, and Arch was doubtless on his way back to that county. He was arrested and lodged in Jail on the 23d of last month at Hanover C. H. In company, however, with two other negroes, and two white men, (the two white men charged with felony,) all confined in the same room, Arch escaped front jail about the first day of this month. One hundred dollars will be paid by me for the apprehension and delivery of said negro in some jail so that I get him again, besides all reasonable expenses. My