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The Daily Dispatch: June 14, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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500 dollars reward --My boy Bartlett absconded from the Government blacksmith shop on the 5th instant. He has a dark brown skin, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, is a bright and intelligent boy, and I think will endeavor to reach the Yankee lines. I will pay the above reward for his return to me at the office of John C. Maynard, Major and Q. M, corner 9th and Main sts. John H. Gentry. je 10--4t
ew himself upon the ground to sleep, from which he was soon disturbed by the hunting of some shells through the trees over his head. A piece struck Gen Johnson, of the 14th corps, in the side, seriously but not dangerously hurting him. This day (28th) has passed over with some skirmishing and artillery bring. Our troops are changing position. Miscellaneous. Two steamers left Washington on the 8th inst. for Grant's relief with several regiments of one hundred day's men, including the 1434 Ohio. A mass meeting was held in Baltimore Wednesday night to "ratify" the Yankee nominations. It was held in Monument Square. The Mayor presided, and Messrs Maynard and Brownlow, of Tennessee; Gaddis, of Ohio; ex-Mayor Swan, and others, were the speakers. Resolutions were adopted cordially endorsing and ratifying the nomination of President, and commending the same to the loyal voters throughout the country. Gold was quoted in New York Wednesday at 194ΒΌ sterling 212.
500 dollars reward. --My boy Bartlott absconded from the Government blacksmith shop on the 5th instant. He has a dark brown skin, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, is a bright and intelligent boy, and I think will endeavor to reach the Yankee lines. I will pay the above reward for his return to me at the office of John C. Maynard, Major and Q M, corner 9th and Main sts. John H. Gentry. je 10--4t