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y, and has worked in a tobacco factory since he was a boy. He has a wife at Mrs. Fanny Carver's, in the upper end of Hanover county, where he was seen about ten days ago. He is, also, well acquainted in the neighborhood of the Old Church. Major Joseph Street, residing near that place, owns some of his wife's relations. He probably travels in market carts between Richmond and Mrs. Carver's and the Old Church. He is fond of trading, and probably visits different camps for that purpose. Warwick is a bright mulatto, about 20 years old, 5½ feet high, is lean, and has straight black hair, and resembles, slightly, the Indian race. He was hired this year to John F. Ballard, at the Exchange Hotel. He has been seen, since he ranaway, at Mrs. Carver's and at Major Jos, Street's He may be about some of the camps. A person who knows him well, thinks he saw him in this city some three weeks ago, when he had on a soldier's cap, and appeared to be carrying an officer's baggage. It is n