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Notice.--ten dollars reward --Ranaway from the subscriber, on Sunday, 4th inst, a negro man named Marshall, (formerly the property of Mr. whitlock,) He is about 5 feet high, black, well made, weighs about 150 lbs.; has one tooth out in front, and quick when spoken to. I think he is in Richmond, or at some of the camps near the city. I will give $10 reward for his delivery to me, on Broad street, between 5th and 6th, or delivered in jail, where I can get him. my 13--3t. Wm. A. Mountcastle.
Provisional Governor of Kentucky, Hon. R. Hawes. This distinguished gentleman arrived in our city last evening, from the camp of General Marshall, near Abingdon, where he has been acting as Brigade Commissary for that division of our army for the last six months. Major Hawes is a Virginian by birth, but for many years has been a resident of the State of Kentucky, where he has filled many positions of high public trust. For three terms he represented the Lexington district in the Congress of the United States; was an intimate friend and earnest supporter of Mr. Clay, and one of the most prominent politicians of the old Whig party. Being true to the land of his birth, and with a heart ever loyal to every manly impulse, in his old age he has left his home and family to perform his part in the noble struggle in which we are now engaged. His noble example is worthy of imitation by men of fewer years. He has been elected Provisional Governor of the State of Kentucky by