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$10 reward.
--Ranaway from my farm, about 5 miles below Richmond, on the 3d inst., my man Aaron.
He is between 5½ and 6 feet high, of a dark complexion, has a full face, generally wears whiskers, and, when spoken to, speaks rather slowly.
I bought him from Capt Belcher, near Fairfield Race Course, who owns his wife, and about whose premises he may be lurking, or he may have hired himself out as a free man on some of the public works near the city, or attempted to escape with some of the volunteer companies leaving the city.
I will pay the above reward for his delivery to me in Richmond or in some jail so that I may get him.
Jas. M. Taylor,
je 5--tf Of the firm of Jas. M. Taylor & Son.
Southern Bank Convention.
--The Bank Convention of the Confederate States organized in Atlanta, Ga., on the 3d inst. G. B. Lamar, Esq., (late of New York city,) was chosen President, and J. S. Gibbes, Secretary.
A correspondent of the Charleston Mercury writes:
The business at the morning session was referred to a committee.
The said committee reported at 4 o'clock P. M. The greatest harmony prevailed.
All seemed disposed to devise and aid in carrying out liberal means in support of the Government of the Confederate States.
Resolutions were unanimously passed, recommending the banks throughout the Confederate States to receive for dues, and in deposit, Treasury notes.
A resolution was also passed recommending the railroad companies to receive the Treasury notes for fares and freights.
Other important resolutions were passed.
The prompt action of this large Bank representation will doubtless have a fine effect in giving full confidence to the public in the issues