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Twenty-five Dollars reward --I will pay $25 upon delivery to me of my servant, Catharine, who ran away on the 24th of June last, aged 15 years, five feet five inches high, brown complexion, has a scar three inches long on one of her elbows. She has been seen lately in this city. se 25--1m* Hugh Hagan.
Twenty-five dollars reward. --I will pay $25 upon delivery to me of my servant, Catharine, who ran away on the 24th of June last, aged 15 years, five feet five inches high, brown complexion, has a scar three inches long on one of her elbows. She has been seen lately in this city. Hugh Hagan. se 25--lm*
Twenty five dollars reward. I will pay $20 upon delivery to me of my servant, Catherine, who ran away on the 24th of June last, aged 15 years, five feet five inches high, brown complexion, has a sear force inches long on one of her elbows. She has been seen lately in this city. se 26--1m* Hugh Hagan.
Twenty-five dollars reward. --I will pay $25 upon delivery to me of my servant, Catharine, who ran away on the 24th of June last, aged 15 years, five feet five inches high, brown complexion, has a scar three inches long on one of her elbows. She has been seen lately in this city. se 25--1m* Hugh Hagan.
n the Papal and Italian Courts, upon the conditions that the Pope should "lower the barriers which separate the Pontifical territory from Italy," and that Italy should "give the necessary guarantees for the independence of the Pope." On the 30th of May M. Thouvenel instructed the Marquis do Lavalepe to urge Cardinal Antonelli to accept a compromise, Italy renouncing her pretensions to Rome, and engaging to respect the Papal territory and assume the greater part of the Papal debt. On the 24th of June, the Marquis de Lavalette informed M. Thouvenel that Cardinal Antonelli had decisively rejected all proposals for a "transaction" between Pius IX. and Victor Emanuel. His Eminence replied just as he had replied to similar propositions previously, and just what it was well known he would reply to these-- "Non possumus." The Pope's conscience would not allow him to make any relinquishment of the territory he received. Italy. Prince Napoleon and the Princess Cloride arrived at Tur
rg on Wednesday, reports that the enemy made another assault on our centre that day. The engagement lasted four hours, and he escaped through their lines during the action. He knows they were repulsed with heavy loss. When he left there was no loss on our side. He says the assault was the most vigorous of any proceeding one, and that the rout of the enemy was complete. The last official dispatches received contain nothing further of Saturday's fight. [Second Dispatch] Jackson, June 24. --Several private letters received from Vicksburg, dated the 17th, state that the utmost feeling of confidence exists in their ability to resist any assault, and that our entire loss, including Wednesday's fight, is 625. Among the killed are Col. Garnett and Captain Gould, of the 20th Alabama.--The shots from Grant's batteries never injured any one. Many of the shots go over the city and plunge into the river.--Even the ladies come out of their houses at night to witness the bombar
From the Southwest. skirmish in Louisiana--heavy firing at Vicksburg Jackson, Miss., June 24. --Gen. Taylor had a skirmish with a small force of the enemy at Richmond, La, on the 17th. Heavy firing continues at Vicksburg. [second Dispatch] Jackson, Miss, June 24 --The firing at Vicksburg still continues, far heavier than any ever heard. Official dispatches state that Gen. Chalmers sunk three transports below Memphis, on the 20th, and disabled anotthe Southwest. skirmish in Louisiana--heavy firing at Vicksburg Jackson, Miss., June 24. --Gen. Taylor had a skirmish with a small force of the enemy at Richmond, La, on the 17th. Heavy firing continues at Vicksburg. [second Dispatch] Jackson, Miss, June 24 --The firing at Vicksburg still continues, far heavier than any ever heard. Official dispatches state that Gen. Chalmers sunk three transports below Memphis, on the 20th, and disabled another.
From Louisiana. Osyka, June 24th, via Mobile 25th.--The Lieutenant and Provost Guard at Clinton, La, have been ordered here. Very heavy firing was heard last night at Port Hudson.
he two first left my house, at Wolf Trap Depot, Halifax county, Va, on the night of the 14th June, taking with them all their clothing, &c. Alfred is about 42 years of age five feet 6 or 8 inches high, black, thick lips gray haired, and bow legged; has not an intelligent look.--Penny is about 28 or 40 years of age, small size, dark color, looks young for her age, good teeth, pleasant, intelligent countenance. They are supposed to be trying to make their way to North Carolina. Stephen left my house on the 24 day of June, is about five feet two inches high, dark copper color, very short legs, and long bodied for his height; moves well, and is about 19 or 20 years of age. When last heard from was about eight miles beyond Boydton, Mecksburg county. Va., and will probably try and make his way to Southernton county. The above reward, will be paid for the recovery of the three negroes of $100 each. T Ed Hamsleton, Jr, Box 979 Richmond P O; or, Wolf Trap P O. Halifax co, Va. ja 27--6t*
Ran Away --From the subscriber, on the night of the night of the 29th of June, my negro boy Walker, about five feet high, brown complexion, full head of hair, rather about built; had on boots, dark pants. white woolen coat, and hat bound with blue, and blue-striped cotton shirt, said boy was bought in this city on the 24th of June. He was brought from Clarke county, in the Valley of Virginia and was formerly owned by Dr. Smith, of the above named Canty. I will give fifty dollars for his deliverance to me, or if placed in any place where I can get him. John M Eidola, Westham Plankroad, half mile from Richmond. Jy 1--6t*