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One hundred Dollars Reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 6th instant, at Vienna, Virginia, a Mulatto Boy named Sam. Said Boy is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high. He had on when he left a pair of white oznaburg pants and a checked shirt; no coat; is rather slow spoken; no particular marks remembered. The above reward will be given for sufficient proof to convict any white person of assisting said Boy in effecting his escape; or Twenty-five Dollars will be paid for his safe delivery either to myself or in any jail where I can get him. A. K. Tribele. Of the 3d Reg't S. C. Vols. au 27--1m
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 6th instant, at Vienna, Virginia, a Mulatto Boy named Sam. Said Boy is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high. He had on when he left a pair of white oznaburg pants and a checked shirt; no coat; is rather slow spoken; no particular marks remembered. The above reward will be given for sufficient proof to convict any white person of assisting said Boy in effecting his escape; or twenty-five dollars will be paid for his safe delivery either to myself or in any jail where I can get him. A. K. Tribble, au 27--1m* Of the 3d Reg't S. C. Vols.
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 6th instant, at Vienna, Virginia, a Mulatto Boy named Sam. Said Boy is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high. He had on when he left a pair of white oznaburg pants and a cheeked shirt; no coat; is rather slow spoken; no particular marks remembered. The above reward will be given for sufficient proof to convict any white person of assisting said boy in effecting his escape; or Twenty-five Dollars will be paid for his safe delivery either to myself or in any jail where I can get him. A. K. Tribble, an 27--1m* Of the 3d Reg't S. C. Vols.
One hundred Dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the 6th instant, at Vienna, Virginia, a Mulatto Boy named Sam. Said Boy is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high. He had on when he left a pair of white oznaburg pants and a checked shirt; no coat; is rather slow spoken; no particular marks remembered. The above reward will be given for sufficient proof to convict any white person of assisting said Boy in effecting his escape; or twenty-five Dollars will be paid for his safe delivery either to myself or in any jail where I can get him. A. K. Tribble, au 27--1m * Of the 3d Reg't S. C. Vola.
ightingales, play as well; Daughters to sell! Daughters to sell! Here's my fine daughters, my daughters, oh! German, Italian, and uch they know, Dance like Sylphid race and case; Choose out your partner, whichever you please Here's a nice wife for a rich young swell; Daughters to sell! Daughters to sell! Beautiful daughters, dark and fair! Each a treasure to suit a millionaire, Or fit to pair with any duke's heir At St. George's Church by Hanover Square. Hoy! you that in lordly mansions dwell, Daughters to sell! Daughters to sell! Bay my dear daughters! Who wants a bride, That can give her a carriage and horses to ride, Stand an opera box for his fancy's queen, And no end of acres of crinoline? Ever new furniture, jewels and plate, All sorts of servants up on her to wait; Visits to Paris, Vienna, and Rome. In short, all that she's been brought up to at home. Here are girls for your money — if out you can shell. My daughters to sell! My daughters to sell!
ory in this place we have a good view of the field works they are engaged upon.--The "stars and stripes" are still waving from Upton's hill, and one or two signal flags have recently been raised within our sight. Running along the horizon for several degrees, the yellow line of earth constituting their batteries is plainly visible. My own observation leads me to believe the heaviest portion of the Federal force this side the Potomac is being concentrated on our left, above Falls Church and Vienna. If an attack is made upon us, I have little doubt it will come from that direction. A wounded Yankee, who has been for some days under treatment in the hospital, escaped this morning and has not yet been recaptured. He was allowed the liberty of the yard as his health seemed to demand fresh air and sunlight. Taking advantage of the kindness shown him, he escaped the vigilance of the guard and struck for the woods. In all probability he will be brought back to-night. Two Califo
east nothing is known of it in quarters most entitled to confidence. As was stated in the previous dispatch, a large reconnoitering party proceeded as far as Vienna yesterday, but returned before General McClellan had quite reached the village. A hundred men only on similar business proceeded to Annandale, which is about accept companies and regiments who, on examination, may be found to be equal to the requirements which the Colonel has adopted. Visit of Gen. M'Clellan to Vienna, Va. Washington, Oct, 18. --The most important item from the other side of the Potomac is that Gen. McClellan yesterday, accompanied by Gens., Smith, McCell, and Hancock, and a strong escort of regular cavalry, proceeded to Vienna, which is five miles west of Lewinsville, and remained there several hours. Judicial appointment. Washington, Oct. 18. --Bland Bollard has been appointed United States District Judge for Kentucky, in place of Judge Denvos, who has joined the re
The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Wealth, pauperism, and crime in the North (search)
ps as far back as Fairfax Court-House, which is now his extreme front. That is to say, those that were not long since at Vienna and Flint Hill. Gen. Wadsworth, in the evening, escorted by a company of cavalry and one of infantry, after receivinther forward movement of McClellan may threaten them, as his latest movement compelled the evacuation of Falls Church and Vienna. Leesburg Evacuated by the enemy. As we go to press to-day accounts reach the Star office of the evacuation of L the Court-House to Evansport and Aquia Creek, with but little more than a guard from the Court-House through Flint Hill, Vienna, and Leesburg, to the Potomac near the Point of Rocks. Destroying the Roads again. Scouting between Fairfax Court-House and Vienna yesterday disclosed the fact that Beauregard has again broken up the roads between those points, as before McDowell's advance to Bull Run. He has also obstructed them in the direction of Leesburg. All these obstructions are, howe
From Missouri. Gen. Price at Carthage — the Missouri Legislature called together — Disbanding of troops, &c. St. Louis, Oct. 22. --The Rolla correspondent of the Democrat, of this city, under date of the 19th inst., furnishes the following items of news: Scouts who have just come in from the West report that Gen. Price has made a stand at Carthage, 60 miles from Springfield. The Missouri Legislature has been called together, to meet on the 4th of November. The Confederates at Vienna have dispersed; a portion will go home, and the others will join Gen. Johnston's army. Gen. Johnston has been placed in command of all the Confederate forces in Missouri, and has issued a proclamation forbidding the removal of any more property from that State
ly returned about nightfall. A private of the Fifth Cavalry Regiment, named Bryson Barton, was shot by a rebel picket. The latest accounts represent Gen. McCall as still at Drainsville. Ordered to a more important field. Washington, Oct. 19. --Gen. Stevens having been ordered to a more important field of duty, he will be followed by the Highland regiment which he recently commanded as Colonel. A New York and two Pennsylvania regiments are alternately on picket duty at Vienna, where the Highlanders have been similarly employed. Secretary Seward's circular. Washington, Oct. 19. --Surprise is expressed here at the misconstruction attempted to be put upon Secretary Seward's circular by alarmists. The circular shows that our relations abroad are in good condition, and that the Government means to keep them so. The nation six months ago became exposed to dangers within and without. The Administration has taken adequate measures to put them right within,