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The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. (search)
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber on Wednesday, the 9th inst., one negro man named Henry, aged about 30 years, medium height, dark copper color, weighs about 165 pounds, and came from Chester District, S. C. He may attempt to get back to that State.
He was supposed to have been caught on the same day, but broke and ran from his captor.
I will give two hundred and fifty dollars reward for his apprehension and delivery to Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co., or confined in any jail so I get him. R. H. Davis. se 14--ts
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], One hundred and seventy-five dollars reward. (search)
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seizure of the steam rams — the Broad Arrows upon them — Comments of the London Press.
The Hibernian, with dates from Liverpool to the 13th inst., has arrived at St. John's. The most important news by this arrival is the seizure of the two steam rams by the British Government.
They were taken possession of on the 9th inst., and the "broad arrow" (Government mark) was branded on both vessels.
The London Telegraph has the following notice of this event:
The two steam rams constructed by Messrs. Laird at Liverpool have been seized by order of Government.
Our correspondent at the port, on whom we can place every reliance, informs us by telegraph that the instructions were received by the Custom authorities yesterday afternoon, and were immediately carried out. To the public generally this result will occasion no surprise; for we had already intimated that the subject was under close and earnest investigation, and it depended, of course, upon th