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City Proxies in Internal Improvement Companies. At the last meeting of the Council, held Thursday evening, the following gentlemen were appointed proxies to represent the interest of the city in the various companies named, viz: James River and Kanawha Company.--Messrs P. R. Grattan, S. D. Denoon, and J. M. Talbott. Bank of Virginia.--Messrs. R. O. Haskins, Geo. K. Crutchfield, and Fleming Griffin. Richmond and Danville Railroad Company.--Messrs. N. B. Hill, E. Y. Stokes, and Thomas H. Wynne. Virginia Central Railroad Company.--Messrs. D. J. Saunders, David J. Burr, and Larkin W. Glazebrook.
Twenty Dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, for no cause whatever, on the 12th inst., a negro man named Griffin, a dark mulatto, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, and 35 years old. Having had his left arm broken when young, it is much smaller than his right, which may be discovered from the peculiar position of the hand and fingers. Said negro was sold by Dickinson & Hill, on the 6th of this month, for Robert Love, of N. C. The above reward will be paid if he is delivered to me, in Rfrom the peculiar position of the hand and fingers. Said negro was sold by Dickinson & Hill, on the 6th of this month, for Robert Love, of N. C. The above reward will be paid if he is delivered to me, in Richmond, and all reasonable expenses paid, or lodged in some jail, so that I get him. Griffin was raised in Norfolk, and has a mother and wife and children there. No doubt he will attempt to make his way to them. J. Monroe Carter, oc 14--10t* Church Hill, cor. 25th and M. sts.