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tobacco factories in this city. He was employed the early part of this year as teamster near Yorktown — say, till the evacuation of the Peninsula by our troops. He has a wife at Mrs. Fanny Carver's, upper end of Hanover. He has probably gone there, or to some of our camps. He absconded on the 9th inst. Warwick, a bright mulatto, 19 or 20 years old, tall and slender. He was hired this year at the Exchange Hotel, and absconded about three weeks ago, probably with a view of going over to the enemy but probably could not enter their lines before the commencement of the recent battles on the Chickahominy. Harris, a black boy, about 15 years old. He was hired to Geo. T. Booker, to work on his farm a few miles north of the Chickahominy. He was seen with the enemy shortly before the battle of Hanover Court-House. One hundred and fifty dollars will be paid for the apprehension and delivery here of the three or fifty dollars for any one of them. jy 12--4t* Lewis Webb.