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The Daily Dispatch: September 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The English press on American Affairs — a Blast against Seward's emigration circular. (search)
Gone. --According to announcement, the commissioned officers of Pope's army were sent away at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, in the direction of Varina, the landing on James river below this city. The whole number, including citizens of Washington held as prisoners of war and others, amounted to one hundred and fifty. Nearly the whole party went off in conveyances provided for the purpose, and judging from their countenances were not at all displeased at being allowed the opportunity of rejoining their abolition confreres at Washington. A number of Pope's officers were fine looking men, physically speaking, but the majority had that hang-dog look that would peculiarly fit them for association with such a character as their late leader proved himself to be.
Fifty dollars reward. --Albert, slave of J. A. Clarks, left one of the batteries in Manchester, several months ago. He is a low black boy, about 28 or 30 years old, a sharp rascal, and fond of dress. His mother lives at Rev. Henry Watkins's, in Richmond, and he has a brother living near by. When last heard from he was on the James River and Kanawha canal. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Manchester, or to Pulliam & Co., in Richmond. se 25--6t* S. T. Hancock. Fifty dollars reward. --Albert, slave of J. A. Clarks, left one of the batteries in Manchester, several months ago. He is a low black boy, about 28 or 30 years old, a sharp rascal, and fond of dress. His mother lives at Rev. Henry Watkins's, in Richmond, and he has a brother living near by. When last heard from he was on the James River and Kanawha canal. I will pay the above reward if delivered to me in Manchester, or to Pulliam & Co., in Richmond. se 25--6t* S. T. Hancock.
From Cumberland Gup-supposed Engagement with the Retreating enemy. Knoxville, Sept. 22 --A courier brings intelligence from Cumberland Gap that Gen. Stevenson is pressing on the rear of the Federal, under Morgan Cannonading was heard this morning, in the direction of Manchester, and it is supposed he has engaged the enemy.