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One thousand dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on Friday night last, one Negro Boy, named Phil purchased from David Baker Jr. He is about eighteen years of age, with slightly bumpy of black color. He was originally owned in Manson county, and may be trying to get back there. I will pay the above reward for his delivery to Hill. Dickinson & Co. or Ro. H. Davis. de 27--ts
have the article read for the instruction of the other side. The Clerk read the Tribune article on the Blair embassy, taking ground in favor of reaching the rebels by a mission of peace, and that no harm could come even if it failed, etc. Mr. Cox inquired — Why does not the gentleman denounce Mr. Greeley for saying only what we have ever said? He is frank and outspoken, yet he dare not denounce the elector of New York, who is to vote for Mr. Lincoln. I am not prepared to say that Davis will agree to any peace except on the basis of independence; but, as Mr. Greeley says, there is no harm in trying. A million of men in the North believe that an attempt would result in peace and union. The gentleman asks us to give up our views of State and municipal control in domestic matters and change our form of government by voting the amendment abolishing slavery. I appeal to him just to try to make peace and bring the South back to the unamended Constitution. If you fail, we on t