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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) or search for Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) in all documents.
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300 dollars reward.
--Runaway, on Sunday night, the 3d inst, about half past 9 o'clock, my servant girl, Louisiana.
She is about 15 years old, but very large for her age. She is a bright mulatto, but her hair is not straight.
She is very intelligent, and speaks more like a white person than a negro.
I will pay the above reward for her apprehension and return to me at the Westham House, Sidney, or secured in any jail so I can get her again. B. W. Totty. [ap 5--6t]
Supplies Accumulated by Ga. Fast day.
--A contemporary suggests that the provisions saved by those who observe the fast day should be set apart as a contribution to rein gee soldiers from Louisiana and other States outside of the Confederate army limits.
A correspondent suggests, as an amendment to this, that such supplies be given to Confederate prisoners returned from Yankee prisons; and as a number of these are expected here to-day, it is further proposed that the provisions thus to accrue, or a part of them at least, may be sent in advance for their use. The energy recently displayed by a few citizens who united to provide a collation for our gallant boys thus returning after their long imprisonment from home, shows what may be done in this way. On that occasion, it is but just to say, the "Captain" of the Spotswood took the lead.
Such exertions, if renewed to-day, assisted by the contributions of such as intend to fast to a really good purpose — by laying up food for the