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ler to Washington was among the passengers. No intelligence of any movement on the part of the troops could be obtained, though it was said by some of the passengers that a dress parade on Sunday afternoon was the precursor of a movement. Whether the direction will be towards Yorktown or Norfolk, did not transpire. The following letter contains all that was received from Fortress Monroe: [Correspondence of the Associated Press.] Fortress Monroe, June 16, 6 P. M.--Commissary Taylor, just arrived from Newport News, reports a skirmish there this morning. Three companies, sent out by Col. Phelps to gather in some cattle belonging to Secessionists, were fired upon by a company of light horse, and three men wounded. The Confederates escaped, but the detachment succeeded in its purpose. The Confederates are evidently landing a large body of troops at a point seven miles above Newport News, on the same side of the James river. Steamers come down the river daily,
rd. --Runaway from my farm, 5 milles below Richmond about ten days ago my woman Mary, who is about 8 years old, of a very black complexion has a fine head of hair, is very likely, and about 5 feet 4 inches high. I purchased her of for James Beale, of the city of Richmond, and have no doubt but that she is lurking about the said city. I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or in some jail so that I can get her Jas M. Taylor, je 20--2t Of the firm of Jas M. Taylor & Son. rd. --Runaway from my farm, 5 milles below Richmond about ten days ago my woman Mary, who is about 8 years old, of a very black complexion has a fine head of hair, is very likely, and about 5 feet 4 inches high. I purchased her of for James Beale, of the city of Richmond, and have no doubt but that she is lurking about the said city. I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or in some jail so that I can get her Jas M. Taylor, je 20--2t Of the firm of Jas M. Taylor & Son.
$10 reward --Ranaways from my farm, 5 miles below Richmond, about ten days ago, my woman Mary, who is about 45 years old, of a very black complexion, has a fine head of hair, is very likely, and about 5 feet 4 inches high. I purchased her of Dr. James Beale, of the city of Richmond, and I have no doubt but that she is lurking about the said city I will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or in some jail so that I can get her. Jas M. Taylor, Je 20--2t Of the firm of Jas. M. Taylor & Son.
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Press on the State of the country. (search)
Holmes' Hole. Nov. --Sl'd, schr. E. H. Nickerson from Boston for Richmond. Philadelphia. Nov. 8.--Cl'd, schr. M. J. Guest, Richmond. Nov. 9-- Cl'd, schr. Lizzie Taylor, Richmond Nov. 10 --Cl'd, schr. Maria Jane, Richmond. Boston, Nov. 7.--Arr'd. schr. Susan. Richmond. New York, Nov. 9--Cl'd, schrs. Wythe, Richmond; Senator, Norfolk Nov. 10-- Cl'd, steamship York town, Richmond. Savannah, Nov. 6.--Arrived, schr. D. Town-send, Richmond Newark, Nov. 9.--Arrived, schr. Clingman, Richmond. New Bedford, Nov. 9.--Sailed, schr. Gen. Taylor, Norfolk. Alexandria, Nov. 10.--Sl'd, schrs. Rebecca C. Wilson, Fredericksburg; A. Holley, Norfolk.