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Fifty dollars reward --Will be paid for the apprehension of Ann and her child Eliza, who left my farm, near Powhatan depot, on the 20th ult. Ann is a good looking black woman, about 40 years old, of medium size, and responds quickly and intelligently when spoken to. The girl is about seven years old, very intelligent, and a little jimber jawed. They were purchased of Mr. D R Williams, of Lynchburg, on the 15th of August, and are supposed to be making their way, by Petersburg, to Warrenton, N C, having been sold in Richmond by Mr. Quincy, agent for Mrs. B J Hays, of Warren county, last May. I will pay the above reward of fifty dollars if placed in jail so that I can get them. R N Hudson, Genito, Va. se 12--3t*
The Prisons. --At Castle Thunder the following prisoners were yesterday received: Joseph Leonard, of Manley's battery, charged with selling Government horses, and W. H. P. Jones, of the Troupe Artillery, charged with an intention to murder. Nine persons, heretofore committed, were discharged from this prison. At the Libby prison some fifteen Yankee prisoners, captured at Warrenton, Brandy Station, and other points in Northern Virginia, were received.