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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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A. W. Taylor (search for this): article 1
A Reward of Ten Dollars is offered for the apprehension of a negro man, slave named Kiale, who absconded some time since, and is believed to be in or about Norfolk or Ports; mouth or their vicinities, hiring himself out under a forged pass, or as a free man. He belongs to Miss Bettie E. Fitchett, of Accomac county, and I hired him of Messrs, P. M. Tabb & Son, of Richmond.
He is probably between 25 and 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches in height, stout made, and of a dark complexion or black.
The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me in Richmond, or upon being duly notified of his being deposited in any jail in this Commonwealth so that I get him.
se 19--6t* A. W. Taylor.
P. M. Tabb (search for this): article 1
A Reward of Ten Dollars is offered for the apprehension of a negro man, slave named Kiale, who absconded some time since, and is believed to be in or about Norfolk or Ports; mouth or their vicinities, hiring himself out under a forged pass, or as a free man. He belongs to Miss Bettie E. Fitchett, of Accomac county, and I hired him of Messrs, P. M. Tabb & Son, of Richmond.
He is probably between 25 and 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches in height, stout made, and of a dark complexion or black.
The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me in Richmond, or upon being duly notified of his being deposited in any jail in this Commonwealth so that I get him.
se 19--6t* A. W. Taylor.
Bettie E. Fitchett (search for this): article 1
A Reward of Ten Dollars is offered for the apprehension of a negro man, slave named Kiale, who absconded some time since, and is believed to be in or about Norfolk or Ports; mouth or their vicinities, hiring himself out under a forged pass, or as a free man. He belongs to Miss Bettie E. Fitchett, of Accomac county, and I hired him of Messrs, P. M. Tabb & Son, of Richmond.
He is probably between 25 and 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches in height, stout made, and of a dark complexion or black.
The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me in Richmond, or upon being duly notified of his being deposited in any jail in this Commonwealth so that I get him.
se 19--6t* A. W. Taylor.
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Seward (search for this): article 1
Picayune Butler (search for this): article 1
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Our Correspondence.
arrival of Southerners — Lincoln on his Travels — affairs down the, River — the Medical beard — benefit exhibition — match manufactory — the weather, Etc.
Norfolk Sept. 18, 1861.
The Federal steamer Fanny Cadwallader came up as far as Craney Island yesterday afternoon, with a flag of truce from Old Point having on board two gentlemen and their wives, from New York, and whose residence is in North Carolina.
They state that their trunks were thoroughly searched by the detectives at New York, and sealed.
The search also took place on their arrival at Philadelphia, and finally at Old Point by Picayune Butler's Massachusetts female.
I learn here that it was currently reported in New York, that Old Abe and Seward had reached that city to avoid the noise made by Gen. Beauregard.
I am informed by passengers just up to the city from Craney Island, that there are two large vessels lying off Newport News.
There are six at Old Point, f