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Runaway--$100 reward. --Ran away, on Monday, 14th September, from the Florida Hospital No. 11, in Richmond, Billy Johnson, the property of Mrs. Sarah A. Forlame, Chesterfield, Va. Said man is about 24 years old, light gingerbread color, thick lip, pop eyes, bushy head of hair (curly), stout made, about 5 feet 9 inches high, hangs his head down when walking; wears his hat or cap one side, his weight is about 165 or 170 pounds can cut hair and shave, and might pass off for a free man very readily. No doubt but he has gone off with some officer or private to the army above Orange C. H., or to the South--possibly making his way to the North. He had no papers about his person; or, if any they were forged. I will give the above reward for his delivery to any jail so I can get him again. D. A. Brown. oc 5--1t*
a resolution in relation to the purchase of real estate by certain persons, presented a report, asking to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject, and that the same be referred to the Committee of Courts of Justice, which was agreed to. Mr. Haymond, from the Committee on the Penitentiary, presented the following bill: A bill to provide for the sale of certain slaves now in the penitentiary, which was read the first time and ordered to its second reading. Mr. Johnson, from the Committee on Agriculture and Manufactures, presented a bill for the protection of sheep and to increase the growth of wool. Mr. Baker, from the Joint Committee on the Library, presented a report, which, on his motion, was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. The bill for the relief of the indigent soldiers of the State of Virginia who have been, or may be, disabled in the military service, and the widows and minor children of soldiers who have died, or may here