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In the cage.
--The following subjects were arrested and locked up in the cage yesterday:
William Butler, charged with stealing fifteen pairs of cotton cards, valued at $825, the property of William Forbes.
Henry, slave of Wright & Ford, trespassing on Mrs. Gwathmey's premises, being without a pass, and carrying unlawful weapons.
A free negro, named Emma Slaughter, charged with aiding and abetting Robert, slave of Thos. L. Courtney, to escape to the Yankees.
Albert Baily, free, charged with enticing a slave belonging to William Stagg, of Petersburg, to run away.
Runaway.
--Left my premises on Monday, the 15th inst, a negro girl, nine or ten years old, named Lucy, had on when she left an old blue cotton dress and blue chocked apron.
She was last heard from in the neighborhood of Sidney, passing by the name of Catherine.
A liberal reward will be paid for her return. Thomas L. Courtney. Corner Main and 8th sts. my 21--2t*
Left
my primings, on Monday, 10th my servant girl Lucy.
She is 9 or 10 years old, black, and small for her age. reward will be paid for Thos. L. Courtney, my 25--20t
The Daily Dispatch: May 26, 1864., [Electronic resource], Hurdle of Confederate soldiers by negro troops. (search)
Left
my prisoner, on Monday, 16th my servant girl Lucy.
She is 9 or 10 years old, black, and small for her age. Had on when the an old cotton dress and blue checked spin.
$100 reward will be paid for her return. Thos. L. Courtney. Corner Main and 8th sts. Opposite Spotswood Hotel. my 25--2t