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The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Washington Cabinet Proposing an amnesty. (search)
Two hundred Dollars reward.
--Left my premises, on the 24th of March last, my negro girl Eliza.
She is a bright mulatto, about 18 years old, of slender form, and has very black hair, which is nearly straight.
She had on when she left a laded light dress; but she has been recently seen in the city dressed in black.
I will pay the above reward if taken up out of the State or One Hundred Dollars if caught within the State, and secured so that I can get her again. M M Young jy 16--6t*
Two hundred Dollars reward.
--Left my premises, on the 24th of March last, my negro girl Eliza.
She is a bright mulatto, about 18 years old, of slender form, and has very black hair, which is nearly straight.
She had on when she left a laded light dress; but she has been recently seen in the city dressed in black.
I will pay the above reward if taken up out of the State, or One Hundred Dollars if caught within the State, and secured so that I can get her again. S M Young jy 16--6t*
The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], Organization for county defence. (search)
Two hundred Dollars reward.
--Left my premises, on the 24th of March last, my negro girl Eliza.
She is a bright mulatto, about 18 years old, of slender form, and has very black hair, which is nearly straight.
She had on when she left a faded light dress; but she has been recently seen in the city dressed in black.
I will pay the above reward if taken up out of the State or One Hundred Dollars if caught within the State, and secured so that I can get her again. M. M. Young. jy 16--6t
The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1863., [Electronic resource], Who is to blame? (search)
Two hundred dollars reward.
--Let me present.
on the 24th of March last.
My negro girl . She is a bright mulatto about 16 years old, of slender form.
and has very black hair, which is party straight She had on when she left a high dress but she has been recently seen be the ground in block.
I will pay the above reward of up out of the of One the past so that I can get her again H M jy 16--6t*
From Northern Virginia. Orange C. H., March 24.
--The snow is fast melting away, but the roads fire quite deep in mud. All quiet in front and in our lines.
Governor Vance, of N. C., is expected to visit the army to-morrow.
[Second Dispatch.] Orange C. H., March 25.
--A heavy rain is falling here.
Gov. Vance, of N. C., arrived here to day, and is the guest of Gen. Daniel.
The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The removal of British Consuls from the Confederate States . (search)
The removal of British Consuls from the Confederate States.
--The official correspondence respecting the removal of British Consuls from the Confederate States was presented to the House of Lords on the 10th ult. The letters, which, irrespective of enclosures, are twelve in number, range in date from June 9 to November 20, 1863.
They refer to the removal of Mr. Moore from Richmond, Mr. Cridiand from Mobile, Mr. Walker from Charleston, and Mr. Fullerton from Savannah.
The correspondence was moved for on April 5th last.
A return moved for at the same time of all copies or extracts of all correspondence with any agents of the Confederate States in this country was also presented to the House of Lords the same day. It consists of letters exchanged between Earl Russell and Mason, and extending from March 24 to October 6th, 1863.