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Paroled Confederate soldiers.
--One hundred and sixty paroled Confederate prisoners were brought to Aiken's Landing, on James river, on Saturday, in the steamboat Thomas Warner, from Washington.
They were captured by the Yankees at the battle of Manassas.
The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], A flag of truce boat (search)
A flag of truce boat
arrived at Alken's Landing, on James river, yesterday at 1 o'clock, bringing two hundred and five paroled Confederate soldiers, most of whom arrived in the city yesterday, and proceeded to Camp Lee, and the Soldiers' Home, on Cary street.
Fifty Dollars reward.
--Albert, slave of J. A. Clarke, left one of the batteries in Manchester several months ago. He is a low black boy, about 28 or 30 years old, a sharp rascal, and fond of dress.
His mother lives at Rev. Henry Watkins's, in Richmond, and he has a brother living near by. When last heard from he was on the James River and Kanawha canal.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Manchester, or to Pulliam & Co., in Richmond.
se 25--6t S. T. Hancock.
Fifty Dollars reward.
--Albert, slave of J. A. Clarke, left one of the batteries in Manchester several months ago. He is a low black boy, about 28 or 30 years old, a sharp rascal, and fond of dress.
His mother lives at Rev. Henry Watkins's, in Richmond, and he has a brother living near by. When last heard from he was on the James River and Kanawha canal.
I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Manchester, or to Pulliam & Co., in Richmond.
se 25--6t S. T. Hancock.