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The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Bridge-Burners sentenced. --The following bridge-burners have been sentenced by the new Military Commission, in St. Louis: Alvan Hicks, to be shot; Joseph P. Hussey, do., J. H. Morris, do.; Ambrose Tompkins, do. The sentence of each of the above, excepting Morris, has been mitigated to imprisonment during the war. Bridge-Burners sentenced. --The following bridge-burners have been sentenced by the new Military Commission, in St. Louis: Alvan Hicks, to be shot; Joseph P. Hussey, do., J. H. Morris, do.; Ambrose Tompkins, do. The sentence of each of the above, excepting Morris, has been mitigated to imprisonment during the war.
Runaway. --$100 reward.--Ran away from Thomas D. Neal. Danville, Va., my negro man, Morris. He is a very light mulatto, (almost white,) weighs about 150 pounds, is about five feet eight or nine inches high, and about 20 or 21 years old; has lived in Richmond three or four years. He is in all probability in Caroline county, near Hanover Court House, and I expect has forged papers. I will give the above reward if he is caught out of the corporation of Richmond, and $50 if caught in the city and delivered to Messrs. Hunt & James Richmond. jy 20--1t* D. R. Hunt.