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One hundred dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 19th day of August last; Henry. He is about 6 feet high, 28 years of age, complexion black, lips very thick, keeps his chin generally dropped and mouth open, and eyes very red; no marks or scars except on his neck and chin, from risings when a boy. If not around Richmond, he is probably at Major Wilkinson's, in New Kent, where his father lives, or at Mr. P. A. Haxall's, in Charles City, where he has a sister. I will pay the above reward of $100 if he is delivered to Messrs. Goddin & Apperson, in Richmond, or at my farm in Henrico, six miles west of Richmond. Richard D Carter. se 24--cod6t
ing twenty pieces of bacon, valued at $2,500. The testimony elicited proving that the offence had been committed in the county of King William, His Honor, for lack of jurisdiction, referred the case to the Justices of that county. A fine of $20 and security for good behavior was required of Patrick Lee, charged with being drunk and assaulting and beating Henry, slave of Frank Riley. Charles Isaacs and Richard Barry, arrested some time since on the charge of garroting and robbing P. A. Haxall, the examination of whom has been postponed several times on account of the absence of witnesses, were yesterday called up before His Honor. It being proven that another party was with Isaacs (who is a mere boy,) at the time he sold the hide to Gimmi, the tanner. Isaacs was closely questioned in order to show that Barry was that second person; but all efforts to make the boy testify to that effect were unavailing, whereupon the parties were again remanded till further evidence can be lo
Small Pox. --This loathsome disease has broken out in the city jail. Yesterday Charles Pendergrast, one of the men charged with robbing Mr. P. A. Haxall, had to be removed from the jail to the city small-pox hospital.
No small Pox in the city jail. --It was mentioned some days ago that one Charles Pendergrast, confined in the city jail awaiting trial for robbing Mr. P. A. Haxall, had been removed to a hospital to be treated for small-pox. Being carried to Howard Grove Hospital, he was examined by the Surgeons and found to be covered with an eruption which they decided was not small-pox, but the result of the external application of croton oil. Pendergrast, with the view of making his escape from the jail, had rubbed himself with the oil. When his trick was detected he became very violent, and had to be tied and thrown into an ambulance to be carried back to jail.
The Daily Dispatch: April 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The command of the Yankee Army in VirginiaLincoln has a Finger in it. (search)
Hustings Court. --Miles R. Bohannon was on yesterday examined on the charge of forging the check of B. Akers & Son for $500, and obtaining the money for it from Wm. B. Isaacs. Bail was refused. Richard Barry and Chas. Pendergast were examined and sent on for robbing P. A. Haxall of $35, a beef hide, and other property. Pat Stack and James Rawlings were examined and sent on for robbing David Gray. Rawlings was admitted to ball.