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Charged with being a spy. --Major D. B. Bridgford, army provost-marshal for General Lee, forwarded from his headquarters, yesterday, a Yankee, named George Fenner, upon the charge of bring a spy. Fenner was caught within our lines under very suspicious circumstances. He was committed to Castle Thunder.
Three Hundred Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, about six or seven ago, my negro , Ben. Said boy was purchased at the auction house of Messrs. Lee & Bowman, Franklin street, Richmond, and was sold by Dr. Ming, of Petersburg. He said he was hired to Mrs. Magill, at the Theatre, previous to his sale. His age is nineteen or twenty; well built with small head; five feet eight or nine inches in height. He is no doubt lurking about Richmond Petersburg. I will give the aboveboy was purchased at the auction house of Messrs. Lee & Bowman, Franklin street, Richmond, and was sold by Dr. Ming, of Petersburg. He said he was hired to Mrs. Magill, at the Theatre, previous to his sale. His age is nineteen or twenty; well built with small head; five feet eight or nine inches in height. He is no doubt lurking about Richmond Petersburg. I will give the above reward for his delivery to Messrs. Lee & Bowman, Franklin street. J. R. Pace, Danville, Virginia oc 20--1m*