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Ranaway --From the Medical College the slave James Thornton, a Negro man about 25 years of age, 3 feet 8 or 9 inches high compactly and strongly built, weighing 160 to 175 pounds. He has a wife at Mr. Edmund Winston's, near Taylorsville, Hanover county, and may have gone in that direction. He is a shrewd, smart fellow, and will try to give a good account of himself. All persons are hereby warned against harboring him, and a suitable reward will be paid for his delivery to [jy 2--ts] F. M. Parrish.
Collision. --We understand that the trains of the Central and Fredericksburg railroads came into collision yesterday at the junction in Hanover county, with slight damage to both trains. We did not hear how it came to happen.