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Runaway.--$50; reward. --Ran away from me, in the county of Hanover, on the morning of the 10th inst, my negro woman, Holland. She is about 5 feet 3 inches high, black, high forehead, speaks broad when spoken to, and had on when she left a checked domestic cotton dress. I bought her in the city of Richmond last February, and she came from the State of North Carolina. It is probable she is making her way back to that State, or may be endeavoring to get to the Yankees. I will give the above reward to any one who will deliver her to me, or secure her so that I get her again. no S Luok, near Ashland. Nesover co, Va. je 13--4t*
Runaway.--$50; reward. --Ran away from me, in the county of Hanover, on the morning of the 10th inst, my negro woman, Holland. She is about 5 feet 3 inches high, black, high forehead, speaks broad when spoken to, and had on when she left a checked domestic cotton dress. I bought her in the city of Richmond last February, and she came from the State of North Carolina. It is probable she is making her way back to that State, or may be endeavoring to get to the Yankees. I will give the above reward to any one who will deliver her to me, or secure her so that I get her again. no S Luok, near Ashland. Nesover co, Va. je 13--4t*
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$50; reward. --Ran away from me, in the county of Hanover, on the morning of the 10th inst, my negro woman, Holland. She is about 5 feet 3 inches high, black, high forehead, speaks broad when spoken to, and had on when she left a checked domestic cotton dress. I bought her in the city of Richmond last February, and she came from the State of North Carolina. It is probable she is making her way back to that State, or may be endeavoring to get to the Yankees. I will give the above reward to any one who will deliver her to me, or secure her so that I get her again. no S Luok, near Ashland. Nesover co, Va. je 13--4t*
Hanover County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$50; reward. --Ran away from me, in the county of Hanover, on the morning of the 10th inst, my negro woman, Holland. She is about 5 feet 3 inches high, black, high forehead, speaks broad when spoken to, and had on when she left a checked domestic cotton dress. I bought her in the city of Richmond last February, and she came from the State of North Carolina. It is probable she is making her way back to that State, or may be endeavoring to get to the Yankees. I will give the above reward to any one who will deliver her to me, or secure her so that I get her again. no S Luok, near Ashland. Nesover co, Va. je 13--4t*
Ashland (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway.--$50; reward. --Ran away from me, in the county of Hanover, on the morning of the 10th inst, my negro woman, Holland. She is about 5 feet 3 inches high, black, high forehead, speaks broad when spoken to, and had on when she left a checked domestic cotton dress. I bought her in the city of Richmond last February, and she came from the State of North Carolina. It is probable she is making her way back to that State, or may be endeavoring to get to the Yankees. I will give the above reward to any one who will deliver her to me, or secure her so that I get her again. no S Luok, near Ashland. Nesover co, Va. je 13--4t*
eported on his mission to the French Government. The London Times fears it is the intention of those who raised a conflict in Prussia to fling the sword in the balance, and trample on those liberties which they have been so long seeking to degrade. The correspondence between the Brazilian Minister at London and Earl Russell terminated in the rupture of official relations. The Brazilian Minister demanded and received his passports. The exports of Great Britain for the month of April amounted to £11,897,000. The rebel loan closed in London at 1ʽ to 2½ discount on May 30th. The war in Poland continued. The insurgents defeated the Russians in a severe battle, and were again themselves defeated in another engagement. The telegraph wire communicating between the Crimes and Turkey had been cut by order of the Russian Government, and the Turkish Cabinet had protested against the act. Consols closed in London on May 30th at 93½a95½ for money. After officia
ontinues to be the stubbornness of a portion of the British Cabinet. The general impression is that France will take the lead in the recognition of the South, and the rest of Europe will not be slow to follow. The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post also reports that fresh efforts are being made by Messrs. Mason and Slidell to obtain from the European Government the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The London Army and Navy Gazette looks during the early part of June for a most remarkable series of operations in various parts of America, on which will depend the summer campaign. It says: Let no man believe that we are near the end of the war, so far as the North is concerned. There are signs, however, that a civil conflict may at any time break out within the borders of either or both belligerents. The Liverpool Post gives prominence to the following on the receipt of the Australasian's news: Vicksburg has fallen. The Mississippi is o
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 10
European Intervention — English Conjecture us to New Civil Wars news of the capture of Vicksburg — its effect reports from the Alabama. The memory of "Stonewall" Jackson, &c. The steamship Africa, with dates from Liverpool up to the 31st ult, four days later, arrived at Halifax on the 9th inst. Her news is interesting, and wue gave notice that he would move an amendment to this. A public meeting was to be held in Liverpool on the 3d of June to pay a tribute to the memory of Stonewall Jackson. The ships Dorcas Prince and Union Jack, from New York for Shanghai, the Sea Turk, from Boston for San Francisco, and the Nye, (a whaler) had been captuwhom the field is almost without limit, the South must stake the of Generals whose abilities cannot be questioned, and whose numbers casualties as that by which Jackson has may too used dispatch; and it is in this loss of men, by their qualities and skill, that the South may prove most vulnerable. The London Times city s
of sympathy or in vain hopes of the war continuing, every one who wishes well to England and to the world at large should promptly unite in an appeal to Lord Palmerston, requesting him not to lose a moment in proposing terms not injurious to the South, yet acceptable to the North. This important news having only arrived when we were going to press, we have only time to express the hope and prayer that at last we are on the eve of peace between the North and South. The London Globe, of May 31, remarks that the Federal commanders in the valley of the Lower Mississippi seem at length to have found the right road to Vicksburg, and, from their general operations at some other points, they seem to be intent on solidly securing what, when the war ends, may be called lines of frontier. The character of the military operations leads to the supposition that the recognition of Southern independence is not excluded from the meditations of the statesmen at Washington, and that they are prepa
Latest from Europe. Mr. Mason's visit to Paris — speculation Respecting an Apprenticing European Intervention — English Conjecture us to New Civil Wars news of the capture of Vicksburg — its effect reports from the Alabama. The memory of "Stonewall" Jackson, &c. The steamship Africa, with dates from Liverpool up to the 31st ult, four days later, arrived at Halifax on the 9th inst. Her news is interesting, and we give a summary of it: The Paris correspondent of the London Herald, writing on May 29, says that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris has strengthened the report of the approaching recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The great stumbling block continues to be the stubbornness of a portion of the British Cabinet. The general impression is that France will take the lead in the recognition of the South, and the rest of Europe will not be slow to follow. The Paris correspondence of the London Morning Post also reports that fresh efforts are being made by <
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