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Runaway.--three hundred dollars reward. --Left my premises, near Mitchell's Spring, after eleven o'clock Saturday night, the 18th instant, William, a bright mulatto boy; curly brown hair; brown eyes; good looking; between seventeen and eighteen years of age; about five feet and a half high; well made; rather stern expression of countenance, and usually wears a very light homespun suit — jacket and pants. Formerly belonged to the Mayor of Petersburg, from whom I purchased him about a month ago.--He may be making his way over there to our army, where he has been for a year or so with an officer (a Captain Keely) in the commissary department. I will give the above reward for his arrest and delivery either in Petersburg or Richmond. S. E. Dove, Richmond, Va. fe 21--2t*
The latest. We received from the Exchange Bureau. last night, a copy of the New York World of the 18th instant, from which we copy the following: Probable Reprieve of Captain Beall A Washington telegram of the 17th says: A petition was presented to the President to-day, signed by a large number of Congressmen, asking that the time set for the execution of Captain Beall, now under sentence of death in Fort Lafayette, be extended, on the ground that the period between his conviction and the day named for his execution has been unnecessarily and inhumanly brief. The memorial was presented by a distinguished Republican ex-Senator, and it is considered quite certain that it will be complied with. Extra session of the Senate. Lincoln has issued a proclamation, the substance of which we append: "Whereas, objects of interest to the United States require that the Senate should be convened at 12 o'clock on the 4th of March next, to receive and act upon su