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Foreign News. The Asia, with European dates of the 6th, has arrived at New York. The Australasian's news had no effect in London. The friends of the North were much disappointed that the reported capture of Atlanta was not confirmed, while the Southern sympathizers loudly rejoiced. The Morning Post has in editorial denouncing the kidnapping of British subjects for the Federal service, and refers specifically to the case of seven Irishmen who were subjected, in June last, to gross indignities after their release was obtained, and says, if the facts are proved, the British Government should not be satisfied with anything less than the exemplary punishment of all concerned in the out-rages. The Times has an editorial on the same subject, holding it up to Irishmen as a warning not only against the Federal service, but against emigration to America. The London Daily News editorially refutes the representations against the labor market in America, and shows that
Jack, about eighteen years old, black and slim; bought of P. J. Stern, of Raleigh, North Carolina. Jim, black, about twenty-one or twenty-two years old; raised in Maryland; is tall and very likely. William, a brown-skin boy, about twenty or twenty-two years old; raised in or near this city; once owned by F. J. Sampson, an agent at the Richmond and Danville depot. Elijah, of brown complexion, about thirty-five years old; raised near Charlottesville, and is a No. I cook. Both of his legs were swollen and sore at the time he left. Sally, a mulatto girl, about twenty-five years old; raised in Loudoun county; was purchased of N. M. Lee; tall and slender, with long black hair. Harriet, fifteen or sixteen years old, brown skin, with a bushy head of hair. They left my farm, in Lunenburg, about the last of June, with the Wilson raiding party. I will pay the above reward for all of them, or five hundred dollars for any one of them. E. H. Stokes. au 5--4w*