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Affray. --A difficulty occurred at the University of Mississippi, last week, between two students from Hinds co., named Watkins and Miller. Watkins fired six shots at Miller, four of which took effect, doing some very serious damage, but did not prove fatal. Miller fired one shot at Watkins, but missed his aim. The difficulty originated in a ball-room, about a misunderstanding with a young lady, whom both the young gentlemen claimed as a partner for a set. Affray. --A difficulty occurred at the University of Mississippi, last week, between two students from Hinds co., named Watkins and Miller. Watkins fired six shots at Miller, four of which took effect, doing some very serious damage, but did not prove fatal. Miller fired one shot at Watkins, but missed his aim. The difficulty originated in a ball-room, about a misunderstanding with a young lady, whom both the young gentlemen claimed as a partner for a set.
Twenty dollars reward. Ran away from the farm at Bermuda Hundreds, about the middle of February, Lea, a servant man, about thirty years old. He is a bright mulatto, very stout and tall.--The above reward will be paid for his apprehension, if out of the county, or ten dollars if taken in the county, and delivered to the Overseer at the Ampthili Farm, or at Bermuda Hundreds. H. Carrington Watkins, Chesterfield, March 18, '61. For the Executor. mh 19--datawaw&swlf