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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Brave boy. (search)
A military Politician.
--Among the latest arrivals of Yankee officers is Daniel Ullman, formerly the great gun of the Know Nothings of New York.
He was operating on the line of the Rappahannock as Colonel of the 78th regiment New York volunteers, when, on the 28th of August, he had the misfortune to fall into the hands of our troops.
Ullman's personal appearance is insignificant; as a prisoner he has a desponding and downcast look.
He will be sent home with his brother officers.
Runaways.
--The following named Slaves left the Piedmont Railroad at Danville on the 28th August;
Davy--5 feet 2½ inches high, yellow, hazel eyes right arm has been broken about 30 years old.--Bought of Wm. Borahan, of Southampton county, Va.
Tom--5 feet 6 inches high, yellow, black eyes, scar over the right eye, smiles when spoken to, about 26 years old, Bought of Peter Burchett Price George county.
Thacker — Hired of Jesse Brown Griffin con N C.
A reward of $25 each for Davy and Tom will be paid, if taken within the State, and $50 each if taken in another State, and delivered to me at Danville, and the legal reward for Thacker. E. B. Welburn, Superintendent First Division Piedmont as 8--ts Railroad at Danville