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The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1863., [Electronic resource], One hundred and Seventy-five dollars reward. (search)
v. 20, 1862, for grand larceny, for three years, in 40 years old, black complexion, hair and eyes; was born in Halifax county, Va, is 5 feet 7¾ inches high; has one scar on the outside of the right leg, just below the knee, and one on the outside of the left leg, half way between the ankle and knee, and one on the right side of the head, about four inches above the ear. 7. William (Talbot) Transport, when condemned the property of Talbott & Bro, sentenced from Chesterfield county Dec. 12, 1862, black complexion, hair and eyes, is 31 years old, 5 feet 5¼ inches high; has a small scar on the left cheek, near the corner of the mouth, one on the right wrist, about four inches above the wrist bone, and one tooth near the right corner of the mouth out. The above reward will be paid for the capture and delivery of the above described convicts, or their lodgment in some jail, or a proportion of the amount will be paid for each. J R Anderson & Co, Contractors, Richmond. se 26--ts
Goochland County, to Wit: To the Clerk of the County Court of said County: We, Lennaws Woodson, Narcissus W Miller, and Jno Thompson, Jr, three freeholders of the said county, do hereby certify that by virtue of a warrant to us, directed by Benjamin Anderson, a justice of the said county, we have this day viewed and appraised a horse, taken up by Wm Thompson as an estray, and assess the value of the said estray at $175. The said horse is about 5 feet 2 inches high, has marks of the collar and a sore back, a sorrel in color, and about 7 years old; he has a star in the forehead and a white strip down to the nose; his hind legs and postures bend very much, and seems to be injured in the left stifle joint and is stringhalted in the left hind leg. Given under our hands this 17th day of September, 1863. L Woodson, Nar W Miller, J Thompson. Jr. Wm. Miller, D. C. A Copy — Teste: oc 29--1aw3t
was taken up, and after some discussion, defeated. Subsequently, a motion to reconsider the vote by which it was defeated prevailed. The death of Gen. Dimmock was then announced, and the Senate adjourned. In the House, the Senate amendments to the bill relative to the pay of the State forces were reported, and dissented to by the House. On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Isle of Wight, the report of the Committee on Banks was taken up and discussed at length by Messrs. Wilson, Buford, and Anderson. On motion of Mr. Brooke, the report was laid on the table. Mr. Brooke, chairman of the Committee on Salt, reported several bills, among them one for the appointment of a salt inspector. The Chair announced the death of General Dimmock, and a committee was appointed upon the part of the House to arrange for the funeral. The discussion of the report of the Committee on Banks was again resumed and continued till 3 o'clock, when the Chair was vacated until 8 o'clock.