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Runaway--$100 Reward. --Ranaway, on the 13th of August, a black boy, named Edward, about 13 years old, stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August, a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was caught of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys if delivered at my jail, (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John B Davis.
Ranaway.--$100 reward. --Ranaway, on the 13th of August, a black boy, named Edward, about 13 years old, stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August, a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was bought of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys if delivered at my jail, (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John B. Davis.
Ranaway.--$100 reward. --Ranaway, on the 13th of August, a black boy, named Edward, about 13 years old, stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August, a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was caught of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys if delivered at my jail, (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John R. Davis.
Ranaway.--$100 reward. --Ranaway, on the 13th of August, boy, named Edward, about 13 years old, stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August, a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was bought of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys if delivered at my jail, (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John R. Davis.
Ranaway. --$100 Reward.--Ranaway, on the 13th of August, a black boy, named Edward, about 13 years old, stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August, a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was bought of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys if delivered at my jail, (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John B. Davis.
Ranaway--$100 reward. --Ranaway on the 13th of August, a black boy named Edward, about 13 years old. stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August. a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was caught of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys if delivered at my jail (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John B. Davis.
Ranaway--$100 reward. --Ranaway, on the 13th of August, a black boy, named Edward, about 13 years old, stout, and heavy set. Also, on 22d of August, a yellow boy named Peyton, about 11 years old. Peyton is thought to be about town. He was bought of F. J. Tucker. Edward was bought of R. G. Holloway. I will give $50 for either of the boys it delivered at my jail, (Castle Godwin,) or secured in any jail, so I get them again. se 10--12t* John B. Navis.
The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting Narrative of the Escape of Hurlbut from Richmond. (search)
visit Baltimore for the purpose of buying goods, he succeeded, after the exercise of a little tact and the administration of strong liquors in proper quantities, in extracting from one of the Maryland managers of the "under ground line" a systematic account of the points to be made in passing from Richmond to the Potomac, with the names of certain persons at each of those points from whom the necessary facilities could be obtained. This information my new ally brought to me on Wednesday, August 13. The next question was to secure a passport out of the city, the picket guards having been recently removed nearer the city lines and enjoined to keener vigilance. It was, of course, out of the question for me to obtain a passport in my own person. It might, indeed, and probably would have been granted to me, as I had just received a general passport to travel Southwards in the Confederacy, but in receiving it I should have been required to subscribe an obligation of "suit and service
s, when it was discovered that he had a large sum of money in his possession, and shortly after H. said he had been robbed. Hendley said he identified one of the notes, but that Hays had changed all the rest.--Hays had offered to let him have all the money he had but the original $30 which he first exhibited. Hays accounts for the possession of the $550 by saying that it was the proceeds of sundry watches and "green backs" taken from the Yankees at the battle of South Mountain, on the 13th of August, and converted by him into Confederate currency. He says that on Monday Laville took him by the throat, and that he and Hendley took all his money away. He was recognized to appear as a witness against Hendley and Laville, who were remanded to the Hustings Court for further examination. John Disney was charged with annoying and disturbing a nant of his named Marion Turpin. The case was dismissed. John F. Cavide was fined ten dollars for huckstering in the First Market in vio
overnors of the Trans-Mississippi States to meet him at Marshall. Texas, on the 15th. The Governor of Texas has taken the field with 10,000 State troops. Gen. Magruder's headquarters are at Galveston. [second Dispatch.] Morton, August 13. --The 46th Texas regiment (cavalry) captured twenty-two Yankees from wagons, eighteen miles the other side of Big Black, yesterday, and brought them safely to this place. They belong to Steete's division, 5th army corps. Their pickets e been with drawn from this side of the Big Black. Gen. Dick Taylor had captured thirty-five New York planters, who were planting cotton for the Lincoln Government. They were sent to Texas for safe keeping. [Third Dispatch] Morton, August 13. --Nothing has been heard from the river lately. The health of the army is improving freely. Only six sick were sent off yesterday. Numbers are returning from the interior daily. Most of the volunteers have returned to their respectiv