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September 18th (search for this): article 1
Five hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so that I can get him again, of a negro boy, who calls himself Peter, and belongs to Wm Breeden, of Richmond, Va. Said boy left Richmond about the 18th or 20th of September last. He is a tall, black negro, and of very pleasing address. No marks recollected, except that he has had front teeth. He was last seen to leave Gen Stuart's headquarters, near Orange C. H., on a very fine horse belonging to the Government. E D Eacho, General Agent and Collector, 14th st. no 18--2t*
September 20th (search for this): article 1
Five hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so that I can get him again, of a negro boy, who calls himself Peter, and belongs to Wm Breeden, of Richmond, Va. Said boy left Richmond about the 18th or 20th of September last. He is a tall, black negro, and of very pleasing address. No marks recollected, except that he has had front teeth. He was last seen to leave Gen Stuart's headquarters, near Orange C. H., on a very fine horse belonging to the Government. E D Eacho, General Agent and Collector, 14th st. no 18--2t*
Five hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so that I can get him again, of a negro boy, who calls himself Peter, and belongs to Wm Breeden, of Richmond, Va. Said boy left Richmond about the 18th or 20th of September last. He is a tall, black negro, and of very pleasing address. No marks recollected, except that he has had front teeth. He was last seen to leave Gen Stuart's headquarters, near Orange C. H., on a very fine horse belonging to the Government. E D Eacho, General Agent and Collector, 14th st. no 18--2t*
Gen Stuart (search for this): article 1
Five hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so that I can get him again, of a negro boy, who calls himself Peter, and belongs to Wm Breeden, of Richmond, Va. Said boy left Richmond about the 18th or 20th of September last. He is a tall, black negro, and of very pleasing address. No marks recollected, except that he has had front teeth. He was last seen to leave Gen Stuart's headquarters, near Orange C. H., on a very fine horse belonging to the Government. E D Eacho, General Agent and Collector, 14th st. no 18--2t*
Wm Breeden (search for this): article 1
Five hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so that I can get him again, of a negro boy, who calls himself Peter, and belongs to Wm Breeden, of Richmond, Va. Said boy left Richmond about the 18th or 20th of September last. He is a tall, black negro, and of very pleasing address. No marks recollected, except that he has had front teeth. He was last seen to leave Gen Stuart's headquarters, near Orange C. H., on a very fine horse belonging to the Government. E D Eacho, General Agent and Collector, 14th st. no 18--2t*
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Five hundred Dollars reward. --The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so that I can get him again, of a negro boy, who calls himself Peter, and belongs to Wm Breeden, of Richmond, Va. Said boy left Richmond about the 18th or 20th of September last. He is a tall, black negro, and of very pleasing address. No marks recollected, except that he has had front teeth. He was last seen to leave Gen Stuart's headquarters, near Orange C. H., on a very fine horse belonging to the Government. E D Eacho, General Agent and Collector, 14th st. no 18--2t*
From Northern Virginia. Information received-justifies the impression that the demonstrations made by the enemy on Sunday, at Morton and Raccoon Fords, were only intended as a feint to cover their real designs, which seem to be the transfer of the main body of their army to the lower fords of the Rapidan, near its junction with the Rappahannock. It was asserted yesterday morning at Gordonsville, and generally credited, that the greater portion of Meade's forces were moving along the north side of the Rapidan in the direction of Germanna Ford, and it was conjectured that an attempt at that point would be made to cross the river. This movement lessens the probability of a general engagement for the present, but much, of course, depends upon the activity of the Yankee Commander. If he should attempt to cross at Germanna or United States. Fords a decisive fight, will doubtless result in the vicinity of the old Wilderness battle field. The Central train last nigh bro
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. Information received-justifies the impression that the demonstrations made by the enemy on Sunday, at Morton and Raccoon Fords, were only intended as a feint to cover their real designs, which seem to be the transfer of the main body of their army to the lower fords of the Rapidan, near its junction with the Rappahannock. It was asserted yesterday morning at Gordonsville, and generally credited, that the greater portion of Meade's forces were moving along the north side of the Rapidan in the direction of Germanna Ford, and it was conjectured that an attempt at that point would be made to cross the river. This movement lessens the probability of a general engagement for the present, but much, of course, depends upon the activity of the Yankee Commander. If he should attempt to cross at Germanna or United States. Fords a decisive fight, will doubtless result in the vicinity of the old Wilderness battle field. The Central train last nigh bro
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
on that the demonstrations made by the enemy on Sunday, at Morton and Raccoon Fords, were only intended as a feint to cover their real designs, which seem to be the transfer of the main body of their army to the lower fords of the Rapidan, near its junction with the Rappahannock. It was asserted yesterday morning at Gordonsville, and generally credited, that the greater portion of Meade's forces were moving along the north side of the Rapidan in the direction of Germanna Ford, and it was conjectured that an attempt at that point would be made to cross the river. This movement lessens the probability of a general engagement for the present, but much, of course, depends upon the activity of the Yankee Commander. If he should attempt to cross at Germanna or United States. Fords a decisive fight, will doubtless result in the vicinity of the old Wilderness battle field. The Central train last nigh brought down some twenty prisoners, captured near Morton's Ford on Sunday.
Raccoon Ford (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. Information received-justifies the impression that the demonstrations made by the enemy on Sunday, at Morton and Raccoon Fords, were only intended as a feint to cover their real designs, which seem to be the transfer of the main body of their army to the lower fords of the Rapidan, near its junction with the Rappahannock. It was asserted yesterday morning at Gordonsville, and generally credited, that the greater portion of Meade's forces were moving along the north side of the Rapidan in the direction of Germanna Ford, and it was conjectured that an attempt at that point would be made to cross the river. This movement lessens the probability of a general engagement for the present, but much, of course, depends upon the activity of the Yankee Commander. If he should attempt to cross at Germanna or United States. Fords a decisive fight, will doubtless result in the vicinity of the old Wilderness battle field. The Central train last nigh bro
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