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Old Point (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
n, but not a man cries out "murder," or even "robbery, " far less a "fire," at the visible institution of all life in the press in its function of giving news. Devotion to the Union cannot do much more. When an American is content to do without news in his newspaper, he has exhausted submission and forbearance and made his sacrifice. Mr. Russell will write from Fortress Monroe, Etc. My next letter will be from the neighborhood of Fortress Monroe. The Rinaldo is still lying off Old Point Comfort, and two French vessels, one the Colinat, have hurried up to enjoy the spectacle of a renewed encounter between the knights in armor. The Raser is off Charleston, whence comes the rumor of another arrival of arms and munitions, in a steamer which ran the blockade. There is no news yet from the ide and the shipowner are by no means happy in their mines. In the forthcoming encounter, one of the opponents of the Merrimac intends to try large shells upon her. The Navy Department ha
April 15th (search for this): article 1
$20 reward. --Ranaway, from John Quarter's brickyard, in the city of Richmond, where he was hired for the present year, on or about the 15th of April, a negro boy, named Hunphesy. He is about 20 years old, well built, quite dark and full featured, with a small scar on one of his checks; no other scar or mark recollected. He generally looks down when spoken to. The last time he was seen he was on the York River cars, supposed to be on his way to Yorktown or some other place on the peninsula. He may have passed himself off as a free negro and hired himself to some company, as a good many soldiers were on the cars the day he was seen on them. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Miles C. Eggleston, in the city of Richmond, or to me, in the county of Hanover, near Old Church Post-Office. Wm. Parsley. my 9t--5 *
Miles C. Eggleston (search for this): article 1
$20 reward. --Ranaway, from John Quarter's brickyard, in the city of Richmond, where he was hired for the present year, on or about the 15th of April, a negro boy, named Hunphesy. He is about 20 years old, well built, quite dark and full featured, with a small scar on one of his checks; no other scar or mark recollected. He generally looks down when spoken to. The last time he was seen he was on the York River cars, supposed to be on his way to Yorktown or some other place on the peninsula. He may have passed himself off as a free negro and hired himself to some company, as a good many soldiers were on the cars the day he was seen on them. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Miles C. Eggleston, in the city of Richmond, or to me, in the county of Hanover, near Old Church Post-Office. Wm. Parsley. my 9t--5 *
William Parsley (search for this): article 1
$20 reward. --Ranaway, from John Quarter's brickyard, in the city of Richmond, where he was hired for the present year, on or about the 15th of April, a negro boy, named Hunphesy. He is about 20 years old, well built, quite dark and full featured, with a small scar on one of his checks; no other scar or mark recollected. He generally looks down when spoken to. The last time he was seen he was on the York River cars, supposed to be on his way to Yorktown or some other place on the peninsula. He may have passed himself off as a free negro and hired himself to some company, as a good many soldiers were on the cars the day he was seen on them. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Miles C. Eggleston, in the city of Richmond, or to me, in the county of Hanover, near Old Church Post-Office. Wm. Parsley. my 9t--5 *
York (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$20 reward. --Ranaway, from John Quarter's brickyard, in the city of Richmond, where he was hired for the present year, on or about the 15th of April, a negro boy, named Hunphesy. He is about 20 years old, well built, quite dark and full featured, with a small scar on one of his checks; no other scar or mark recollected. He generally looks down when spoken to. The last time he was seen he was on the York River cars, supposed to be on his way to Yorktown or some other place on the peninsula. He may have passed himself off as a free negro and hired himself to some company, as a good many soldiers were on the cars the day he was seen on them. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Miles C. Eggleston, in the city of Richmond, or to me, in the county of Hanover, near Old Church Post-Office. Wm. Parsley. my 9t--5 *
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
$20 reward. --Ranaway, from John Quarter's brickyard, in the city of Richmond, where he was hired for the present year, on or about the 15th of April, a negro boy, named Hunphesy. He is about 20 years old, well built, quite dark and full featured, with a small scar on one of his checks; no other scar or mark recollected. He generally looks down when spoken to. The last time he was seen he was on the York River cars, supposed to be on his way to Yorktown or some other place on the peninsula. He may have passed himself off as a free negro and hired himself to some company, as a good many soldiers were on the cars the day he was seen on them. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Miles C. Eggleston, in the city of Richmond, or to me, in the county of Hanover, near Old Church Post-Office. Wm. Parsley. my 9t--5 *
Incident of Monday's fight. --Bryan Brady an Irishman, in Capt. Abernamy's Company G. 19th Mississippi Regiment, in the battle at Williamsburg, killed two Yankees and captured four. One of them refused stubbornly to surrender, when he gave him the bayonet, and now wears his canteen with the name of the owner on it. This gallant private witnessed the death of the brave Colonel Mott, whose remains were brought to the city yesterday.
Bryan Brady (search for this): article 10
Incident of Monday's fight. --Bryan Brady an Irishman, in Capt. Abernamy's Company G. 19th Mississippi Regiment, in the battle at Williamsburg, killed two Yankees and captured four. One of them refused stubbornly to surrender, when he gave him the bayonet, and now wears his canteen with the name of the owner on it. This gallant private witnessed the death of the brave Colonel Mott, whose remains were brought to the city yesterday.
Incident of Monday's fight. --Bryan Brady an Irishman, in Capt. Abernamy's Company G. 19th Mississippi Regiment, in the battle at Williamsburg, killed two Yankees and captured four. One of them refused stubbornly to surrender, when he gave him the bayonet, and now wears his canteen with the name of the owner on it. This gallant private witnessed the death of the brave Colonel Mott, whose remains were brought to the city yesterday.
Fighting in the street. --A colored fellow called Edmond, slave of Mrs. N. M. Martin, was ordered into custody yesterday by Judge Lyons, who passed along Main street just as the darkey was infracting the law by a rough and tumble fight.
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