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Trial sentence, and execution of time thy Webster as a spy. --We append a brief synopsis of the proceedings of the Court Martial that condemned the above person in order to a correct understanding of the matter alleged against him and for which he yesterday, at 22 minutes past 11 o'clock, suffered the extreme penalty of the law at the military camp at the New Fair Grounds; On the 2d of April the Court Martial convened for the trial of Timothy Webster as an alien enemy, Col. Nat. Tyler being President of the same. Charge--Lurking about the armies and fortifications of the Confederate States of America. 1st Specification.--That on the 1st of April, being an alien enemy and in the service of the United States, he lurked about the armies and fortifications of the Confederate States in and near Richmond. 2d Specification--That about the 1st of July, 1861. prisoner being an alien enemy and in the service of the United States, did lurk in, around, and about the armies and fortif
$25 reward. --Ranaway from my residence on Church Hill, about three weeks ago, a negro woman named Daphne. Daphne is about thirty years of age, tall, black, with a very prominent forehead, and is sprightly looking and intelligent. I purchased her of Mr. N. Tyler, of the Enquirer, a short time ago. She was hired last year to Mr. George Taylor, on Venable street, Union Hill. She has a sister living with Mrs Travis, on Governor street. She is doubtless concealed somewhere in the city by her numerous friends. I will give the above reward if caught and lodged in jail, so that I can get her. John P. Pearson. ap 26--1w*