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Richmond and Danville R R.Sup'ts office, Richmond, April 5, 1864. Ran away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R A A Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high. He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G Talbott. Sup't R & D R R ap 7--2w
Richmond and Danville B. R.Sen'e's office, Richmond, April 5, 1864. Ran away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R A A Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high. He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G Talcott. Sup't R & D R R. ap 7--2w
The Daily Dispatch: April 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], How a white regiment Resented an Abolition insult. (search)
Richmond and Danville R N,Sup't's office, Richmond, April 5, 1864. Ran away — From near Roanoke Station, Richmond and Danville Railroad, a dark mulatto boy named John, the property of R A A Watson, of Nottoway county, about 18 years old, 5 feet 8 or 18 inches high. He had on when he left a brown Virginia cloth coat and a blue military cap. Fifty dollars will be paid for his recovery. Chas G Talcott, Sup't R & D E R. ap 7--2w
, The Orders in a subjugated District — an official picture of life under the enemy. (search)
ailure to comply with this order will render such sales null and void, and subject the parties to fine and imprisonment. Chas M Whelden, Lieut Col and Provost Marshal, District Virginia. The Notices not to be pulled down. Headq'rs Provost ill arrest the offender forthwith and report him to these Headquarters. This being a sufficient warrant for his arrest. Chas M Whelden, Lieut Col and Provost Marshal, District of Virginia Negroes — does — Provost clerks, &C. Hdq'rs Provosl colored passes will be issued at the office of Capt Brown, Superintendent of Negro Affairs, Norfolk. Va. By order of Chas M Whelden. Lt Col and Provost Marshal, Dist Va. Headq'rs Norfolk and Portsmouth,Norfolk, Va, March 7th, 1864. Gewill see this order executed. By command of Brig Gen E A Wild: George H Johnson, Capt and Assistant Adjutant General. Chas M Whelden, Lt Col and Provost Marshal. Headq'rs Provost Marshal's Office,Norfolk, Va Notice.--No moneys are allo
the accessibly of certain immediate changes in the internal revenue state, including a still heavier import on whiskey and malt liquors. He argues that, even with the proposed increase to $2 per gallon on all distilled liquors after the passage of the act, the rate will still be below the spirit tax in Great Britain. M C Johnson, Esq, has been re-elected President of the Northern Bank of Kentucky. The following gentlemen compose the Board of Directors for the ensuing year: Wm A Dudley, Chas S Bedley, Edward McAlester James M Bush, Richard Hignine Henry Duncan, Jr, and M H Johnson. Wm and H Shaw are the Directors on the part of the State, appointed by the Governor. A soldier of the 1st Pennsylvania cavalry, in the Potomac army, was a short time since found asleep near Warrenton, Va, having slept 21 hours. He stepped up to his captain and said: "Captain, I die to-morrow at 4 o'clock, and the war will end in June. You have no more for us to do." As the clock struck four on
Casualties. Trenches Near Petersburg, Va., June 29th, 1864. To the Editor of the Dispatch: For the information of friends please publish the following casualties in the Hampden Artillery, co C, 38th Va Light Artillery Battalion, which have occurred in the various artillery duels since the 16th inst: Killed: Private John J Floyd, Wounded Chas T Barnum, right side, severely; Matthew Motton, right foot, severely; private John Rogers, (a native of Liverpool, England, where he has a wife and family residing,) who was severely wounded in the fight on the 18th at Hare's farm, died on the 23d inst at the Virginia Hospital; Lieut J E Sullivan, having nearly recovered from the injuries he received on the 3d inst, has reported for duty and is now in command of the company. J K B,
st other items of general interest brought before the meeting, the President announced the following standing committees for the ensuing year: Library and Rooms — P. C. Nicholas, chairman; Dr. W. H. Gwathmey, Philip F Howard. Lectures — D B Lucas, chairman; J C Williams, Bev. Weliford, Jr. Publications — George L Bid good, chairman; W B Robina, S B Smith. Ways and Means — Wm Willis, Jr, chairman; Jas Menry, Robt Lancaster, Jr. Nominations — J B Watkins, chairman, B H Mrade, Ro E Richardson, Chas E McClare, Wm H Tyler, Bible Classes — J M Stevens, chairman; Wm B Johnson, Roger Martin. Religions Exercises — J D K Sleight, chairman; W B Bigelow, A P Fox. Sunday Schools--Dr. J Hall Moors, chairman; Dr. George B Steels, C C Calvert. Visiting the Sick — Blackburn Hughes, chairman; Alex McRae, Albert Blair. Statistics — W H Clemmitt, chairman; P J Wright, T C C Drewry. The Army Committee for the ensuing year consists of the following named gentlemen: Wm P Munford, chairma
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