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Killed. --Hon Robt F Barnell, formerly a Senator from the Macon disolet, was killed by J H Hill, at Custon, on Friday lest, The Decatur says the difficulty grew out of a political quarter.--Springfield (ill) Register.
lly understand their action in this case, that the communication of the Mayor and the action of the Council on this subject, together with this report, be published twice in each of the daily newspapers of the city. Respectfully submitted, N. B. Hill, Chairman Committee of Police. Richmond, July 31st, 1864. The report was read and adopted by the Council by ayes and noes, as follows, to wit: Ayes.--Messrs Clopton, Crutchfield, Denoon, Griffin, Glazebrook, Hill, Randolph,Hill, Randolph, Richardson, Stokes and Scott--10 Noes.--Messrs Epps and Walker--2. A. W. Morton Chamberlain, and Clerk of Council. Chamberlain's office,Richmond, May 22, 1864. At a meeting of the Council, held on the 13th day of June, 1864, the following communication was received from the Mayor of the city and read, to wit: Richmond, June 13, 1864. To the President and Members of the City Council: Very early in the morning on the 11th May, 1864, when a very large Yankee force,
500 dollars reward. --Will be paid for my negro boy Albert, who is about eighteen years old, 5 feet 6 inches high, very dark completion, very slender, with small face, large mouth, and lower lip projecting. No other marks recollected. He is supposed to have gone Of with some soldier to Loufes. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, near No. 4 Battery, Hill, or secured to that I can get him. Alfred Alley. jy 28--5t