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$10 reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber about two weeks ago, negro boy Gentry, about 21 or 22 years old; dark mulatto; no mark that I know of; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; a little knock-kneed, and good countenance.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in any jail.
He is probably passing for free, or may have a forged pass.
He may be among some of the camps, as he was seen about the reservoir last week.
Henry Easley, 17th street,
oc 3--4t* Two squares above Old Market.
$10 reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber about two weeks ago, negro boy Henry, about 21 or 22 years old; dark mulatto; no marks that I know of; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; a little knock- kneed, and good countenance.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in any jail.
He is probably passing for free, or may have a forged pass.
He may be among some of the camps, as he was seen about the reservoir last week. Henry Easley, 17th street, > Two squares above Old Market. oc 3--4t*
$10 reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber about two weeks ago, negro boy Henry, about 21 or 22 years old; dark mulatto; no marks that I know of; about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high; a little knock-kneed, and good countenance.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or confinement in any jail.
He is probably passing for free, or may have a forged pass.
He may be among some of the camps, as he was seen about the reservoir last week.
Henry Easley, 17th street,
oc 3--4t* Two squares above Old Market.
The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], Address of Southern Governors. (search)
Arrests yesterday.
--The civil police accomplished the following arrests yesterday: Charles Harwell, for stealing a lot of border paper, worth $12, from J. W. Rommels; Emeline, slave of Henry Easley, for riding in a back without a pass, and Susan A. Walden, slave of Charles Green, from the Rappahannock, no pass and riding in a back.
The two were balled, as was also J. Limpsky, arrested for getting drunk in the 1st Market and abusing Samuel Ellis, the Clerk; George Drow, colored, was caged for the larceny of Wm. H. Major's pocket-book, containing $63. The robbery was effected some weeks since; Darby, alias William, slave of Mrs. Elliner Robinson, was taken up as a supposed runaway from Maryland.
The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1863., [Electronic resource], New Substitute for black slavery. (search)
Continued cases.
--The Mayor's docket, yesterday morning, was too heavy for one day, and the following cases were, therefore, necessarily continued: Theodore Woodall, disloyal to the South.
Frank Foushee, stealing a gold watch from L. A. Whiting, and military clothing from a Louisiana regiment.
Jas. McGee, keeping a drinking-house on Vauxhall island, and selling liquor to be drunk where sold without a license.
Henry Easley, interfering with the High Constable in the discharge of his official duty.
George Clafy, stabbing Patrick McAnara on 12th June. Frederick Baker, stabbing and killing Eugene Lynch.