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Sudden Deaths. --Mr. Alexander Hill, who for many years past has been the head of an extensive boot and shoe manufactory, in this city, died on Saturday, after a brief illness. A Mr. Byron, employed at the paper mill, complained of a slight affection of the throat when he left his work on Friday evening, and at an early hour the next morning he was dead.
country last night, that a going on in Kentucky, is not No official information received by the Government Recent reconnaissances from and McCall's divisions show the strong picket guard beyond no troops at that place. Scouting parties sent out divisions occupying the centre of the Potomac within the port that the outer lines of the been moves backward some miles, apparently with a view winter quarters. Col. Kerrigan has returned to was this afternoon imprisoned Hill. His trial has been postponed to-day. Meeting of the Maryland legislation Configuration of Governor Bradford--for U. S. Senators The Baltimore correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, under date of says: Our Legislature reassembled to its regular session. The Governor's resume, will be delivered. Mr. new Governor, is to be inaugurated instant. Our State Legislature election States Senator this session in Anthony Kennedy. There are prominent gentlemen in the fi
Ranaway --$25 Reward — A named Gilbert, aged between 40 years. His color is black; whiskers gray the coin. He is about six feet high; black clothing a black coat and plaid summer bought him at Dickinson & Hill's suction Tuesday. He was brought here by a named Thos. G. Neal, of North Carolina, my premises Saturday afternoon, between o'clock. The above reward will be paid by M. A. Myers, 65 Main street Richmond Or lodged in some convention de 30--t6thFeb*
Negro Hiring for 18 The subscribers have associated them together to conduct a General Agency business in the city of Richmond, embracing out of Negroes, Renting out Houses, and Personal Estate, &c. Their special attention will be given out of Negroes; and from the long express each have had feel confident that the to procure fair prices and good home negroes entrusted to their care. They continuance of that liberal patronage here stowed upon each of them. They ple arrangements to have negroes c hired out; and in cases of sickness personal attention. We earnestly request our friends is negroes to us by the 1st of January. and better homes can be obtained by in early. E. A. J. CL Ro. B. Lyne Office corner of Franklin and W opposite Dickerson & Hill, up stairs. de 25--dt15thJan.