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$100 Reward --For the delivery to Me of my carriage-driver, Beverly. He is about 27 years old, near six feet high color black, face full of short beard and moustache. If not harbored in Fredericksburg. It is probable he may be about King George or Westmoreland counties, in hopes of escaping.--The above reward will be paid if caught ever 75 miles from home; $50 if caught under that distance. [jy 25--5t*] A. N. Bernard.
$100 Reward --For the delivery to me of my carriage-driver Beverly. He is about 27 years old, near six feet high color black face full of short beard and mustache if not harbored in Fredericksburg, s probable he may be about King George or Westmoreland counties, in hopes of escaping — The above reward will be paid if caught over 75 miles from home; $50 I caught under that distance. [jy 25--5t*] A. N. Bernard
$100 reward. --For the delivery to me of my carriage-driver, Beverly. He is about 27 years old, near six feet high, color black face full of short and moustache. If not harbored in Fredericksburg, it is probable he may be about King George or Westmoreland counties, in hopes of escaping.--The above reward will be paid if caught over 75 miles from home; $50 it caught under that distance A. N. Burnard. [jy 25--5t*]
$100 Reward --For the delivery to me of my carriage driver. Beverly. He is about 27 years old, near six feet high color black lace full of short beard and mustache. In a harbored in Fredericksburg. probable he may be seen king George or Westmoreland counties, in hopes of escaping — The above toward will be paid if caught over 75 miles from bom; $50 I caught under that distance A. N. R.
$100 reward --For the delivery to me of my carriage-driver. Beverly. He is about 27 years old, near six feet high. color black face full of short hair and moustache if not harbored in Fredericksburg, probably he may be about King George or Westmoreland counties, in hopes of escaping — The above reward will be paid if caught ever 75 miles from home; $50 if caught under that distants A N Bernard [jy25--5c]
Outrages. --The Yankee vessels are landing men in Westmoreland county, who burn houses, steal negroes and insult women. Let the militia line the shore and shoot every enemy who comes within gun-shot range. This ought to be now, and ought to have been from the first, a war of extermination. Show them no quarter, but shoot down every dog of them who comes with range — on land or on the Potomac.--Fredericksburg News.
d is stopping at the Powhatan Hotel. He makes but a brief sojourn, being on duty for the battalion. One noble- hearted lady fitted out twenty-four of the Zouaves in shirts, drawers, and socks; but forty others require some articles of clothing, which they cannot get from home. Any articles sent to the Adjutant will be thankfully received. A party of the Zouaves at Tappahannock, the other night during the alarm, volunteered and marched ten miles through a drenching rain to assist in Fort Lowry. These men were not yet mustered in, some only arriving that day from Maryland as an escort for Mrs. Alexander, who, we are happy to state, is safe in Westmoreland, after many adventures since her husband's escape from Fort McHenry, in which she played so remarkable a part. Colonel Thomas (Zarvona) is still in Fort McHenry, and is well, but strictly guarded. Any Marylanders who desire to join the Zouaves can see Adjutant Alexander, at the Powhatan, from 8 to 11 A. M., until Wednesday.
Bills reported. Mr. Brannon, from the Committee on Finance and Claims, reported-- A bill to exempt from taxation the seal of courts attached to papers or records for the recovery of the wages or other dues of deceased soldiers. A bill to authorize the issue of registered certificates of State stock to Franklin Torrey, in lieu of two lost bonds. A bill to allow compensation to John Critcher for his services in the prosecution of Samuel Hubbard in circuit court of Westmoreland county. A bill to provide for additional clerks in the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts. Mr. Thompson, from the Committee on Agriculture and Commence, reported-- A bill to provide temporary warehouses for tobacco. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Military affairs, reported-- A bill to amend section 27 of chapter 24 of the Code, (new edition,) providing for a clerk in the Adjutant General's office. Adverse report. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Small Por and Starvation among the Yankees — a feeling of safety — during Brover. (search)
read, that "church trustees shall not take or hold at any one time; more than two acres of land in an incorporated town, nor more than 100 acres, exclusive of the church and burying grounds, out of such town. House bill to authorize the establishment of a military school, as a part of the instruction of Randolph Macon College. Bill rejected. A Senate bill allowing compensation to John Critcher for his services in the prosecution of Samuel Hubbard, in the Circuit Court of Westmoreland county, was, after some discussion, rejected for the want of a constitutional majority — year 24, nays 21. On motion. the vote was then reconsidered, and the bill laid upon the table. The Senate bill, authorizing any Clerk in the Treasurer's office, appointed for the purpose, to sign said notes, was passed, after an amendment, made in relation to the salary of the Clerk. The Confederate Senate. The joint order in relation to the election of the Confederate Senators was tak
g George, have lost 100 negroes; Mr. Fitzhugh, and almost every one in that immediate section, more or less. It is estimated that King George county has lost 300 negroes within the last week. Mr. Arthur Bernard has lost five from his farm in Westmoreland, Mr. Daniel Coakley, of King George, nearly all of his, &c., &c. We understand that a large number of negroes have been captured by our pickets and returned to their masters. Reported skirmish We have a report that during last night Captain Murphy's Westmoreland county Cavalry, (of the Lee Legion,) had a skirmish with the enemy near Chatterton, close to the Potomac, and that we lost three killed and several wounded. The enemy were reported as several hundred strong. Another report has reached us, believed to be later, that we lost none either killed or wounded. An Adventure On Monday, a small party of Federal came to Dr. --'s house in the upper part of Stafford, and after getting something to eat left.
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