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City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Flag of truce. --a flag of truce, in charge of Lieut Bossieux, will start this morning at 4 o'clock for City Point. By it the city will be relieved of the presence of 8 5 Abolition soldiers, including one surgeon, six captains and five lieutenants. The eleven officers have been exchanged. It is probable the balance of the Yankees now here will be sent off by Saturday.
I. E. Walke (search for this): article 6
Servants for hire. --Two good Cook Women, without encumbrance, of good character, and also one Woman, with one child, who is a good House Servant, and a superior Nurse and a plain Seamstress. Apply to me at I. E. Walke's store Main street. Ed M. Morgan. mh 30--5t
Ed M. Morgan (search for this): article 6
Servants for hire. --Two good Cook Women, without encumbrance, of good character, and also one Woman, with one child, who is a good House Servant, and a superior Nurse and a plain Seamstress. Apply to me at I. E. Walke's store Main street. Ed M. Morgan. mh 30--5t
E. H. L. Tighe (search for this): article 8
Mayor a Court. --The proceedings of this Court yesterday were entirely devoid of interest Marsha, slave of E. H. L. Tighe, was ordered to be licked on suspicion of stealing a one hundred dollar note from her master. A number of men arrested for drunkenness had been discharged at the cage.
March 20th (search for this): article 9
Arrival of Yankee prisoners. --Thirty-eight Abolition prisoners of war, taken at Milton, Tenn., on the 20th of March, were brought to the Libby prison in this city, about 3 o'clock on Monday morning. There were no officers in the lot.
Milton, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 9
Arrival of Yankee prisoners. --Thirty-eight Abolition prisoners of war, taken at Milton, Tenn., on the 20th of March, were brought to the Libby prison in this city, about 3 o'clock on Monday morning. There were no officers in the lot.
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