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Thirty dollars reward. --Will be paid for the apprehension of my woman Maria, who left my house on Thursday night last. She is between 23 and 30 years old, of dark brown or ginger-bread color, of medium height, good countenance, with good front teeth, but has lost one or two eye teeth. She was seen passing up Cary street, in Richmond, early on Saturday morning. Tero Tatum. je 10--3t*
James Drane (search for this): article 9
Arming in Mississippi. --We learn from the Southern Motive that Choctaw county, Miss., has organized eight new companies, and several more are in progress. Hon. James Drane, the President (we believe) of the Senate, all of whose sons and sons-in-law are in the army, has organized a company of cavalry and gone with them to the scene of action.--Choctaw county, with a voting population of 2,100, had already sent twenty companies to the field, besides conscripts.
Choctaw (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 9
Arming in Mississippi. --We learn from the Southern Motive that Choctaw county, Miss., has organized eight new companies, and several more are in progress. Hon. James Drane, the President (we believe) of the Senate, all of whose sons and sons-in-law are in the army, has organized a company of cavalry and gone with them to the scene of action.--Choctaw county, with a voting population of 2,100, had already sent twenty companies to the field, besides conscripts. Arming in Mississippi. --We learn from the Southern Motive that Choctaw county, Miss., has organized eight new companies, and several more are in progress. Hon. James Drane, the President (we believe) of the Senate, all of whose sons and sons-in-law are in the army, has organized a company of cavalry and gone with them to the scene of action.--Choctaw county, with a voting population of 2,100, had already sent twenty companies to the field, besides conscripts.
Thomas Gamble (search for this): article 9
Chicken Catchers. --Two youngsters — Joseph August and Carter McCannon — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with stealing a chicken from Thomas Gamble. The boys, it seems, tolled the little biped into a trap by a few grains of corn, and then bagging him were making off when caught. They were sent to the Hustings Court to answer the offenc
Joseph August (search for this): article 9
Chicken Catchers. --Two youngsters — Joseph August and Carter McCannon — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with stealing a chicken from Thomas Gamble. The boys, it seems, tolled the little biped into a trap by a few grains of corn, and then bagging him were making off when caught. They were sent to the Hustings Court to answer the offenc
Carter McCannon (search for this): article 9
Chicken Catchers. --Two youngsters — Joseph August and Carter McCannon — were before the Mayor yesterday, charged with stealing a chicken from Thomas Gamble. The boys, it seems, tolled the little biped into a trap by a few grains of corn, and then bagging him were making off when caught. They were sent to the Hustings Court to answer the offenc
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