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again on the next day, and made my way to--, thence to the island of --, and thence to this place, where I arrived yesterday — burning, bonding, and destroying enemy's ships as per list enclosed. * * * * I have the honor, to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, R. Semilles, Commander. Hon. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy, Richmond, Va. Lincoln's Cabinet — Denial of the Herald's peace Story. The Washington correspondent of the New York Tribune, under date of 25th July, says: The late famous, or in- famous attempt to belie the Cabinet in the Herald was, probably, the most aboard pronunciaments pawned off upon the public, and just here I am authorized by a member of the Cabinet, who suffered the writer to reiterate a few of its points in his hearing, to deny its truthfulness fully and conclusively. The Cabinet, under no circumstances, have ever discussed in public session the idea of offering peace, on any basis, to rebels in arms. There has been no
Fifty dollars reward. --Ran away from my farm, in Goochland county, two miles from the James River and Kens who Canal, and forty-six miles from Richmond on the 25th of July, my boy Levin. Said boy is a very dark color, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high very stout and about 18 years old. The glands of his throat are swelled which gives him the appearance of having a very thick neck. He had on when he left a black velvet cap and dark worsted shirt. I purchased him of Capt Spence, who brought him from the Eastern shore of Maryland, and he is doubtless trying to make his way back there. The above reward will be paid for his safe delivery to me, at Boyle & Gamble's, in this city, or at my farm, in Goochland or in any jail in the State, so that I get him. E Boyle [jy 30--1w*]