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Runaway-$15 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his Negro man Henderson. said negro is about 25 years old, very likely not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The tips of the fore and middle flagers on the left hand have been cut off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, and joining ne He may be lurking near some of the camps with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward wil be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I can get him, or upon his delvery to me at my residence, in Henrico country, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.
The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Mr. Russell's letters to the London times. (search)
Bishop of Alabama. The Episcopal Convention of Alabama, at it's late session, elected, by a unanimous vote of the clerical and lay orders, the Rev. Richard Wilmer, D. D, of Henrico, Bishop of that Diocese. Dr. Wilmer has probably no superior among the clergy of the South as an original and vigorous thinker, a powerful and impressive pulpit orator, and a high-toned Christian gentleman. Dr. Wilmer is a son of the former esteemed President Wilmer of William and Mary College. No worthier successor of the late apostolic Bishop Pobb could be found.