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The Daily Dispatch: June 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], The vote on the Ordinance of Secession. (search)
$20 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, about ten days ago, a negro woman, named Sarah. She is about 30 years old, dark complexion, about 5 feet inches high, and has rather a sullen look. I will give the above reward if delivered to me on Church Hill, or confined in jail so I can get her. Louis Doughty, je 17--6t* Church Hill, Henrico county.
ion published in your paper relative to the battle of Bethel Church, no mention is made of the remaining Companies of Col. August's Regiment, the Life Guard, Young Guard and Southern Guard, being the only companies referred to. As a simple act of justice to those interested. I solicit the publication of a brief explanation of their absence. On Wednesday, of last week, the Regiment was ordered to Williamsburg, and that night six of the companies marched for that place, leaving Company A of Henrico, and the three companies referred to above, to follow next morning. Early on Thursday, the order to Williamsburg was countermanded and the four companies under command of Lieut. Col. Stewart, in company with the Howitzers and North Carolina Regiment, took up the line of march to Bethel Church. About three miles above that place, Col. Stewart's command was detached from the main body and marched to the head of Black river for the purpose of defending the mass, the road to that place leadin