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nd cut me here in the left side. (Exhibited the wound.) We had been into a bar room, and the dispute arose about paying for the drinks. Watchman Cousins deposed — I heard some persons on Cary street talking about fight, and on inquiring, learned that Turner had been cut by Hardaman. Asked Turner where H. lived, and he went with me to "Solitude," where I made the arrest. Found this small knife, and H. acknowledged that he out Turner. It is reported that they are both deserters from Taliaferro's command. (This they denied emphatically.) Hardaman then desired to make a statement to the Mayor. He said, that as they came out of the house together Turner struck him twice; that he told him if he did not stop that he would cut him, as he was unable to fight him. Turner would not desist, and he cut him in self-defence. The Mayor remanded Hardaman to be examined on the charge, and remarked, that he would also hold Turner in custody until he could inquire into the matter of t
Ranaway. --$200 Reward.--From the residence of the subscriber, on the 30th Nov., Negro Boy Isaac, about 30 years old, 5 ½ feet high, ginger-bread complexion, of pleasant and polite manners, hair short and nappy, and is left-handed. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and delivery of said boy in the jail at Orange C. N. This negro ran off in consequence of having committed a most brutal and unprovoked murder upon the person of my overseer, and it behooves the community at large to be on the look-out for this criminal. He may be in the vicinity of Fredericksburg, where he has acquaintances. Louisa C. Taliaferro, Rapid Ann P. O., Culpeper county, Va. de 12--d3t&codts