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Runaways. --The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.: Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn; Sup't first section Piedmont R. R., se 8--ts Danville,
very people who are struggling to maintain the Union are losing all among themselves.--Unless some speedy change is effected, we may expect to see Pennsylvania and other single State treating separately for peace, and leaving New York to early on the war alone. The main cause of this profound demoralization is of course to be the want of any man with the qualities necessary is committed in such a and that want is as plainly due to the possibility of the Northern population. There is no King in Israel, and the reason is that American democracy cannot tolerate even the royalty of intellect. Mr. Disraeli on the War. On the 17th ult., Mr. Disraeli delivered a speech at an agricultural show at Buckingham, in which he made the following allusion to the war in America: It is impossible for us to consider the condition of the manufacturing population in the North of England at a moment when so ourselves are enjoying the great blessings which we now do, without feeling th
Runaways. --The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst., Henry, black, about 35 years old, has several whip marked — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Botly, Chowan county, North Carolina. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if takes within the State, or $50 if taken in another State and the legal reward for the hirelings spoil delivery to me at Danville, E. D. Wilburn, Sup't first Piedmont E. R. sc 5--ts Danville.
The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], Losses of the Louisiana Guard Artillery, Capt. E. D' Aquin. (search)
Runaways. --The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.: Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Hotly Chowan county, North Carolina. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hire lings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn, Sup't first section Piedmont R. R. se 8--ts Danville.
Runaways. --The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.: Henry; black, about 35 years old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn, Sup't first section Piedmont R. R., se 8--ts Danville,
Runaways. --The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.: Henry; black, about 35 ears old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King, of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Hotly, Chowan county, North Carolina. Joe and Tom — hired of Mr. Roberts, Gates county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn, Sup't first section Piedmont R. R. se 8--ts Danville,
Runaways. --The following slaves ran away from the Piedmont Railroad, at Danville, on the 3rd inst.: Henry; black, about 35 ears old, has several whip marks — was recently bought of John King of North Carolina. Spencer — hired of David Holly, Chowan county, North Carolina. A reward of $25 will be paid for Henry if taken within the State, or $50 if taken in another State, and the legal reward for the hirelings upon delivery to me at Danville. E. D. Wilburn, Sup't first section Piedmont R. R., se 8--ts Danville, V
Castle Thunder Items. --The following parties were received as Castle Thunder on yesterday: Preston Black, on R, 59h Va; Pat Murphy; on the 23d Va; Willis Aaron, W E Hodnett, T B Hodnett, and D W Balley, co. E, 53d Va; Thos Seandler co 1, 46th Va. deserters. John Williams, Thos Rodgers, L Bradlin, G. Kelley, Pat Macarthy, O Driscoll, and Henry Dunaway, of the Manchester Artillery--deserters. Jno Williams alias Jno O'Neal, substitute swindling; Pat Burke, drunk and having no paper; John King, co E, 15th Va. desertion; Gen. Milis and Geo Hall, from the steamer Richmond, and several other soldiers, charged with petty offences.
By Lee & James, Auct's. Receiver's Sale of Negroes — In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States of America, for the Eastern District of Virginia made on the 19th day of December, 1862, in the case of the Confederate States vs Wm P Edlor. I shall as Receiver of said Court, proceed on Tuesday the 7th day of April, 1863 at the auction rooms of Lee & James, on Franklin street, in the city of Richmond to sell at public auction, for cash the following slaves into the property of John and Robert Ward, alien enemies, viz: John King and Mat Jones old men, old Mary and young Mary, Martha and her four children, and Alexander and Poter, boys, aged about 14 and 16 years. Henry L Brooke Receiver Dist No. 3. mh 27--tds
Provost Judge's Court, yesterday. --John Jackson, negro, drunk and disorderly, was found guilty and sent to jail for ten days. John King, negro, drunk and disorderly, and having concealed weapons in his possession, was found guilty and sent to jail for fifteen days. Henry Johnson, negro, carrying concealed weapons, was released. R. M. Gavroran, negro, lying in the street drunk, was found guilty and sent to jail for ten days. George R. Ragoan, negro, assaulting George Jones, negro; was found guilty and sent to jail for ten days. Isaac Brown, negro, charged with shooting off a gun, plead guilty, was fined ten dollars and released. Robert Randolph, negro, charged with being drunk and disorderly, was sent to the city jail for ten days. William Friend, negro, committing a nuisance, was fined three dollars and released. J. T. Clark, negro, for being drunk on the street, was sent to the city jail for ten days. Robert Smith, negro, for being