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Runaway. --$20 Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me. corner of 5th and Cary sts., of my man Henry, sometimes calls himself John Henry Evans, who absconded about the 2d inst. He is about 21 years old; black; no scars or marks recollected; very spare made; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; a blacksmith by trade; a very good barber and dining-room servant; has a wife, I am told, at Mr. Chas. Friend's in Chesterfield, where he may have gone, or he may be still in the city. fe 28--6t* J H Word.
Runaway. --$20 Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me corner of 5th and Cary sts., of my man Henry, sometimes calls himself John Henry Evans, who absconded about the 2d inst., He is about 21 year old, black no scars or marks recollected; very spare made about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; a blacksmith by trade; a very good barber and, dining-room servant; has a wife, I am told, at Mr. Chas. Fridad's; in Chester field, where he may have gone, or he may be still in the city. fe 28--6t J. H. Word.
Runaway. --$20 reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, corner of 5th and Cary sts., of my man Henry, sometimes calls himself John Henry Evans, who absconded about the 2d inst. He is about 21 years old; black; no scars or marks recollected; very spare made; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; a blacksmith by trade; a very good barber and dining-room servant; has a wife, I am told, at Mr. Chas. Friend's, in Chesterfield, where he may have gone, or he may be still in the city. fe 28--6t* J. H. Word.
Runaway.--$20 reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, corner of 5th and Cary sts., of my man Henry, sometimes calls himself John Henry Evans, who absconded about the 2d inst. He is about 21 years old; black; no scars or marks recollected, very spare made; about 5 feet 6 or 10 inches high. a blacksmith by trade; a very good barber and dining-room servant; has a wife, I am told, at M. Chas. Friend's, in Chesterfield, where he may are gone, or he may be still in the city. fe 28--6t* J. H. Word.
19th Regiment Virginia militia --We gather the following statistics from the report of Col. Evans, of the 19th Regiment, made yesterday to the Adjutant-General: number of persons who failed to report themselves for enrollment, and who are, by the terms of the law, enrolled or drafted among the first lavies631 number of persons who have reported themselves for enrollment, and who claim no exemption561 number of persons who claim to be exempt for the following causes: Employed on Government work345 Physically disabled236 Have sent substitutes for the war119 Holding office under Confederate States.55 Holding office under the State of Virginia29 Employed on railroads.38 Police officers35 Firemen29 Bank officers9 Ministers of the Gospel3 2,102
Runaway. --$20 Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, corner of 5th and Cary sta., of my man Henry, sometimes calls himself John Henry Evans, who absconded about the 2d inst. He is about 21 years old; black; no scars or marks recollected; very spare made; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; a blacksmith by trade; a very good barber and dicing-room servant; has a wife, I am told, at Mr. Chas. Friend's, in Chesterfield, where he may have gone, or he may be still in the city. fe 28--6t* J. H. Word.
The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], The battle-field around Fort Donelson. (search)
Delinquents. --The 631 persons who failed to report themselves in Col. Evans's regiment for enrollment, need not console themselves with the supposition that their names are not known. Their names are known, enrolled, and reported to the proper officer, to be dealt with as the law directs in regard to those who fail to report themselves for enrollment. There are others in the district whose names have not yet been ascertained, and the enrolling officers are taking the proper steps to finr names are not known. Their names are known, enrolled, and reported to the proper officer, to be dealt with as the law directs in regard to those who fail to report themselves for enrollment. There are others in the district whose names have not yet been ascertained, and the enrolling officers are taking the proper steps to find them out, and they, too, will be enrolled and reported for draft among the first levies. The number who reported themselves in Col. Evans's regiment was 1,471.
The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], The battle-field around Fort Donelson. (search)
Runaway. --$20 Reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, corner of 5th and Cary sts. of my man Henry sometimes calls himself John Henry Evans, who absconded about the 2d inst. He is about 21 years old, black; no scars or marks recollected; very spare made; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high; a blacksmith by trade; a very good barber and dining-room servant; has a wife, I am told, at Mr. Chas. Friend's, in Chesterfield, where he may have gone, or he may be still in the city. J. H. Word. fe 28--6t*