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The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1860., [Electronic resource], Snow Storm at Fayetteville, Ark. (search)
The Steamer Schultz, Capt. Hill, is now at her wharf in this city, awaiting some repairs to her machinery, after the completion of which she will resume her trips on the James and Chickahominy rivers.
Elopement and Desertion.
--A young lady of Manchester was persuaded to elope from her home last Friday night, by a man who had succeeded in gaining her affection.
They came over to Richmond during the rain, and lodged that night at one of our hotels.
After the fact was made known in Manchester, a party of young men startedManchester, a party of young men started in pursuit, and found the young lady, but could not find the object of their wrath, on whom they had designed to inflict summary punishment.
He had left her in her unhappy situation, and made good his escape.
The young lady, who is not more than 15 years old, and of attractive personal appearance, was taken to the house of a re
He had left her in her unhappy situation, and made good his escape.
The young lady, who is not more than 15 years old, and of attractive personal appearance, was taken to the house of a relative.
The man is many years her senior, and is said to hail from the North.
The affair occasioned considerable excitement in Manchester.
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Presidential election. (search)