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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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6th (search for this): article 1
Twenty dollars reward.
--For my woman Virginia, commonly calls herself Jennie.
She left my house on the morning of the 6th instant, was seen in Richmond soon after, and has been seen several times since on Cary street, between 17th and 18th. She is of medium size, quite dark, thick, bushy hair her words, has black mark on one check, is about 30 years old.
Any information that may lead to her recover will be liberally rewarded, or the above reward will be paid for her delivery.
H. G. Archer.
Manchester, June 28, 1862. je 28--4t.
8th (search for this): article 11
Twenty dollars reward.
--Left can (three miles East of Richmond,) on the 8th instant, my Boy Charles, since which time have He is between 40 and 41 years of age, Hair slightly grey, a yellow complexion, five feet nine or ten inches high, weighs all 150 or 160 pounds, quick spoken, and his no the appearance of having ben mashed or in. It may be that he has accidentally get in some other regiment.
Any information him will be thankfully received, and the reward paid for his delivery, either to Hon. Haynes, 119 American Hotel, or to N. C. No. 229 Main street.
Lieut. Clinton Perry.
Co. "E," 1st Texas Regiment,
je 17--1m* General Hood's J.
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9th (search for this): article 6
One hundred dollars reward.
Ranaway, from the American Hotel, on Monday the 9th inst., my negro boy William.
we calls himself William May. Sand boy is about years old; five feet ten inches in height; of a bright ginger-bread color; very pleasant address and an appearance.
He was raised on the estate of late Wm. G. Overton, of Hanover, and may be devouring to escape to the enemy in that I will give the above reward for his apprehend and delivery to me in Petersburg or $75 if deliver to Messrs. J. L. Carrington & Co. American He Richmond, Va.
je 25--6t Edmund G. James.
Whig, Examiner and Enquirer copy that times.
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12th (search for this): article 8
English sentiment upon Butler's Proclamamation.
We have late foreign news, through the New York Herald of the 25th Copious extracts have been made from it, which will be found in our columns this morning.
It will be seen that Butler's proclamation was the subject of a debate in both Houses of Parliament on the 12th and 13th inst. The expressions of feeling in both Houses were such as were to be expected, and very natural to any civilized community.
What must indeed be the character of that proclamation of a Major General which is denounced as "infamous" by a Minister of the British Government — an officer whose position requires of him so much circumspection, and whose habit is to weigh deliberately every word he utters?
Both Lord Palmerston and Earl Russell denounced the proclamation of Butler, and they but reflected the undivided sentiment of the British public — may the civilized world.
Both of them thought it incumbent upon the Federal Government to disavow the act of But
13th (search for this): article 10