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Ten Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the morning of the 25th ultimo, a servant named Henry Thorp, aged about 20 years. He is of low stature, well formed, of a brown complexion, and has a great impediment of speech. He belongs to Mrs. Before; in Caroline county, and may have forged papers to get to the enemy's lines. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me in Richmond. au 4--1t* F. McCARTHY, 117 Broad st.
recruits to the rebel army. B. Wheat, W. C. Taylor, and Dr. J. B. Johnson, were arrested in Alexandria last night, and have been brought hither. Several citizens of Fairfax county, arrested under Gen. Pope's orders, and taken to Springfield station, have been released. Considerable excitement exists in Alexandria and vicinity in consequence of these and kindred proceedings. The boat from Aquia creek has brought up over one hundred contrabands, who are principally from Caroline county, Va. Many of them have been away from their homes for a considerable time. --They were sent to the creek on Saturday last. On their arrival there they were at once directed to the contraband quarters. Among them are persons of all hues, ages and sizes, including a sprinkling of infants barely a week old. The women, for the most part, lugged the children Indian fashion, and the men bore on their shoulders immense bundles of baggage. Upon an offer being made to the President yesterday