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Heavy robbery. --Yesterday morning officers Bren and Crous succeeded in arresting a fine negro named Patrick Coleman, who on the 24th instant, stole $300 in specie, $400 in Confederate notes $444 in State bank notes, and $69 in Yankee greenbacks, from Patrick Quinian. The circumstances of the robbery are these: Pat dressed himself in female apparel, and, going to Quinian's house engaged with his wife as washer woman. In the course of the day he saw where Mrs. Q put her keys, and taking advantage of her absence, entered the house, unlocked a trunk, pocketed the money, and cleared out. Pat told many lies about the disposition he had made of the money, but none of it has been discovered at a late hour, though the officers were doing all a their power to trace it up.
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Runaways-$210 reward. --Absconded from the defensive works around Richmond the following free negroes, impressed from Richmond.-- John H. Brown. John H. Campbell. Patrick Coleman. Nicholas Pleasants, Timothy Roper. Junius Thomas, George Drew, By the act of the Virginia Legislature, passed 12th February, 1863, to provide for the enrollment and employment of free repress in the public service, these negroes being to the rules and regulations of the articles of war, are deserter, and a reward of thirty dollars each will be paid for their apprehension and delivers to Capt. W. G Tiepin at Engineers' office, corner 19th, and Cary sts. W. H. Stevens. Col. Eng. jy 30--6t