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Twenty Dollars reward. --Runaway in this city, two weeks ago, my Allen, he is 18 years old, slender, and rather small for his age, copper colored with nearly straight hair, small, sharp feathers, has rather a fine, whining voice; had on when he left a black frock coat, dark drab or lead colored pantaloons, and a military cap. He is no doubt passing for a free boy and may have left the city with soldiers, they under the ball of that he was free; if so, and they should see this notice, I would take it as a great favor to inform me. I will pay the above reward for his apprehension. My address is Richmond, Va., (Mayo's warehouse.) mh 11--8t* Jas. L. Scoggin.
Mayor's Court. --Arthur F. Hopkins was carried before the Mayor yesterday for threatening to massacre Chas. C. Ellett, "without any provocation," and committed on failing to give security to keep the peace — Woodson Dunn, arraigned for stealing one bag of meal and a cap from the market cart of Chas. Bowers, was sent to jail.--Allen, slave of Richard Whitfield, was ordered 39 lashes for using seditious language, and to be detained until further orders.--Jim, slave of Isham Chewning, was sent on to the Hustings Court for final trial for the murder, on the 10th instant, at the Monticello House, on Main street, of Andrew, slave of Mrs Sally Gray, of Port Royal, Caroline county, Va. The murder, so far as the evidence showed, was a deliberate and unprovoked one.