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From the Rapid-in. Orange C. H., Jan. 11. --Mosby attacked a picket post of the enemy near Warrenton on Wednesday night last, capturing eighteen prisoners, and killed and wounded 18 or 20 more, and brought off forty horses, and all of the arms and equipments of the party captured. Mosby lost none in killed or wounded. From the Rapid-in. Orange C. H., Jan. 11. --Mosby attacked a picket post of the enemy near Warrenton on Wednesday night last, capturing eighteen prisoners, and killed and wounded 18 or 20 more, and brought off forty horses, and all of the arms and equipments of the party captured. Mosby lost none in killed or wounded.
January 11th (search for this): article 1
From the Rapid-in. Orange C. H., Jan. 11. --Mosby attacked a picket post of the enemy near Warrenton on Wednesday night last, capturing eighteen prisoners, and killed and wounded 18 or 20 more, and brought off forty horses, and all of the arms and equipments of the party captured. Mosby lost none in killed or wounded.
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the Rapid-in. Orange C. H., Jan. 11. --Mosby attacked a picket post of the enemy near Warrenton on Wednesday night last, capturing eighteen prisoners, and killed and wounded 18 or 20 more, and brought off forty horses, and all of the arms and equipments of the party captured. Mosby lost none in killed or wounded.
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the Rapid-in. Orange C. H., Jan. 11. --Mosby attacked a picket post of the enemy near Warrenton on Wednesday night last, capturing eighteen prisoners, and killed and wounded 18 or 20 more, and brought off forty horses, and all of the arms and equipments of the party captured. Mosby lost none in killed or wounded.
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Three hundred Dollars Reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 29th of December last, a negro woman named Sarah. Said negro is stout built, of gingerbread color, about 29 years of age, and will probably weigh 150 pounds. She is possibly making an effort to escape to the Yankees, or it may be that she is lurking about the city and attempting to pass as free. I will give the above reward for her return to me in Richmond, or confinement in jail so that I get her again Wm H Clarkson. ja 11--3t+
Three hundred Dollars Reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 29th of December last, a negro woman named Sarah. Said negro is stout built, of gingerbread color, about 29 years of age, and will probably weigh 150 pounds. She is possibly making an effort to escape to the Yankees, or it may be that she is lurking about the city and attempting to pass as free. I will give the above reward for her return to me in Richmond, or confinement in jail so that I get her again Wm H Clarkson. ja 11--3t+
Leap year. --This is leap year, and the fact will add interest to the following extract from an old volume printed in 1506, entitled Courtship, Love and Matrimony: Albert, it is now become a part of the common law in regard to the social relations of life, that as often as every bissextile year doth return the ladies have the sole priviledge during the time it could of making love unto men, which they may do either by words or by looks, as unto them seemeth propers and, moreover, no man will be entitled to the benefit of clergy who doth refuse to accept the offers of a lady, or who doth in anywise treat her proposal with slight or contumely.
Personnel. --Gen. John C Breckenridge of Kentucky, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, and as a guest at the Spotswood Hotel. Gens. Wright, Hood, and Buckner are also stopping at the same place.
Personnel. --Gen. John C Breckenridge of Kentucky, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, and as a guest at the Spotswood Hotel. Gens. Wright, Hood, and Buckner are also stopping at the same place.
Personnel. --Gen. John C Breckenridge of Kentucky, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, and as a guest at the Spotswood Hotel. Gens. Wright, Hood, and Buckner are also stopping at the same place.
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