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Runaway in Jail. --Was committed to the jail of Henrico county, on the 23d of November, 1861. as a runaway, a Negro Man, who calls himself John, and says he is the property of Mrs. Mary Scott, of Albemarle county, Va.--Said negro is about 25 years old, 5 feet 10 inches high, yellow complexion, and had on when committed a light winter suit of homespun clothes. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs.-- Geo. D. Pleasants, S. H. C. ja 1--ts
Henrico troop. --This company, lately returned from an arduous campaign in Western Virginia, met yesterday at 12 o'clock, at the County Court-House. It was announced that a furlough had been extended to each member until the 20th of January by which time they will be ready to take the field again, with fresh zeal for the cause in which they are enlisted. The company was then invited to partake of a collation, prepared by Messrs. John A. Hutcheson, A. B. Hutcheson, and R. H. Styll, and all hardships were forgotten in the pleasures of the hour. Captain Z. S. Magruder made a rring speech to his men, and was followed by Col. J. Lucius Davis, who complimented the troop as the first and last in every battle. Those disposed to participate in giving a supper to the company are requested to meet at the Court-House on Monday next.