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A. Stewart, Norfolk; Leroy, do. Boston.Nov. 23.--Arrived, schr. J. Achorn, Richmond. [by Telegraph.] Norfolk, Nov. 26. --The schr. Mary McNear, 110 days from Chincha Islands, has arrived in Hampton Roads. Passengers per Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, master from New York: P. L. Valory, J. L. Nicholson, Mrs J. F. Clough. Mrs McCracken and child Miss C. A. Lacy, P. C. Royce, J. Ketchum, Mrs J. Williams, John Williams, Geo. W. Wood, Chas. Ewing, Miss E. F. Seabury, Dr. T. B. Ward. Lieut. Wm. H. Ward, U. S. N., John Lewis, C. Floyd, lady and two children, Dr. Schubert, Mrs. White. W. W. Wisht, W. H. Seabury, lady, nurse and child. Lieut. Pelot, U. S. N., Miss E. Seely, J. W. Whitehurst, J. Lawton, A. Howard, and 19 steerage. Also, from Norfolk: J. L. Young; J. E. Carter, U. A. Gathwright, E. C. Robinson, D. J. J. Simpkins, H. M. Nash, W. A. Todd, Miss G. Carr, J. R. Spratley, Jos. Lorton, W. H. Buck. J. Jacobs, Thos. Thayer, Wm. H. Parker, J. L. Slaughter.
One hundred and fifty Dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the delivery to me in Richmond of my negro girl Anna. Said girl is a bright mulatto, 16 years old, 4 feet 8 inches high, medium size, and had on when she left a dark merino dress. Said girl left my promises on Sunday night last. J. Jacobs, 65 Main street. my 15--2t
of delight exhibited. Between four and five thousand emigrants from Europe arrived at this part last week.--The Monarch of the Seas, from Liverpool yesterday, had 923. During the voyage there were four births and three deaths. Miscellaneous. It is asserted, from Grafton, Va., that the rebels have left that part of the State. The Wheeling Intelligencer says they have captured great quantities of horses, cattle, and other booty, and are now advancing on Parkersburg. Col. Jacobs had been whipped by Morgan, with heavy loss, at Lebanon, on the 11th. A Vallandigham "sympathizing" meeting had been held in New York. James Brooks made a speech, in which he said New York and New Jersey were the only free States left. The news from Europe is five days later. It is stated that France has taken offence at Minister Adams's conduct in England, and demands an explanation. The French have suffered no repulse in the siege of Puebla. Polish affairs are unch
One hundred and fifty Dollars reward. --The above reward will be paid for the delivery to me in Richmond of my negro girl Abra. Said girl is a bright mulatto, 16 years old, 4 feet 8 inches high, medium size, and had on when she left a dark marine dress. Said girl left my premises on Sunday night last. J. Jacobs, 65 Main street. my 15--2t*
The Daily Dispatch: February 01, 1864., [Electronic resource], How Government stores Disappear in Petersburg. (search)
g is the evidence in the case, as reported in the Petersburg Register. Mr. J. Jacobs, of Richmond, testified that he knew Davids, and had given him assistance aofficers to arrest the prisoners in the act of sending the pork to Richmond.--Mr. Jacobs identified Edmund, slave to Stephen Britton; Dick, slave to Mr. W. B. Harriso in the Government store — the others were strangers to Major Tannabill. Mr. Jacobs also testified that he overheard Edmund telling Davids that halt-price was no tell Dick "to go back and look the door of the store." The principal part of Mr. Jacobs's testimony was corroborated by a clerk of Davids's, who left the store every evening, and knew nothing of the business until told of it by Mr. Jacobs. Mr. Davids stated that he purchased the meat from other persons, and denied the statement of Mr. Jacobs. Mr. Goldstein stated that he had purchased the meat at $3 per pound from Davids, who told him that it came from North Carolina; that he had no idea