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The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], Runaway.--five hundred dollars Reward. (search)
Runaway.--five hundred dollars Reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st of August, my man Kinchin — calls himself Herbert.
He is black; good appearance; quick in action; about five feet nine inches high, and twenty-two to twenty-five years old; was purchased in Richmond in July last of Mr. C. E. Morbin, who resides near Jude's Ferry, in Powhatan county.
I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Virginia, or confined in jail so I get him. G. A. White, Lexington, Virginia. au 24--12t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], The independence of the Confederate States a fact accomplished. (search)
The Duelling case.
--On Saturday the case of Messrs. E. C. Elmore and H. Rives Pollard, parties alleged to have been recently concerned in a duel, was again taken up by Justices Riddick and Lee, of Henrico, at the County Court-house.
Dr. Tally, a Confederate surgeon, was called to the witness stand, whereupon, Mr. John B. Young, the Commonwealth's prosecutor, propounded questions to him similar to those which had been asked Dr. Peticolas, all of which Dr. T. declined to answer upon the ground that they might implicate him in a criminal prosecution.
Mr. Young, at this stage of the proceedings, announced that he should take no further steps in the prosecution of the case till the Court of Appeals rendered their decision as to the legality of Judge Meredith's opinion releasing Dr. Peticolas from the obligation to give testimony in relation to a duel which had been fought by John M. Daniel and E. C. Elmore.
Mr. Young also stated that information had reached him which
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], The independence of the Confederate States a fact accomplished. (search)
Runaway.--five hundred dollars Reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, about the 1st of August, my man Kinchin — calls himself Herbert.
He is black; good appearance; quick in action; about five feet nine inches high, and twenty-two to twenty-five years old; was purchased in Richmond in July last of Mr. C. E. Morbin, who resides near Jude's Ferry, in Powhatan county.
I will pay the above reward if he is delivered to Lee & Bowman, Richmond, Virginia, or confined in jail so I get him. G. A. White, Lexington, Virginia. au 24--12t*