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200 dollars reward. --Ran away from the residence of the writer, corner of 7th and Leigh streets, on Monday morning last, a gingerbread-colored boy, named Jim, about 14 years old, very large mouth, very sprightly and lively, and fond of singing comic songs when at leisure. He is very fond of soldiers; and my impression is that he has gone off with some of the local companies around Richmond or Petersburg, which latter place he was raised by a Mr. or Mrs. Piermon, and sold here 17th March last, at Lee & James's , by C C Burton. There are no scars recollected, except whip marks from appearance when he was very young. The above reward will be paid if delivered to Hill, Dickinson & Co, Richmond. F J Sampson, General Freight Agent R.& D Railroad. se 19--1t
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber on Wednesday, the 9th inst, one negro man named Henry, aged about 30 years, medium height, dark copper color, weighs about 165 pounds, and came from Chester District, S C. He may attempt to get back to that State. He was supposed to have been caught on the same day, but broke and ran from his captor. I will give two hundred and fifty dollars reward for his apprehension and delivery to Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co, or confined in any jail so I get him. R H Davis. se 14--ts
The Legislature. --In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Dickinson, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill amending and re-enacting an act concerning the sinking fund, passed March 27, 1863-- which was taken up, read the first, and ordered to be read the second time. Mr. Christian, of Augusta, offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Committee for Courts of Justice inquire into the expediency of authorizing a sale of free negro convicts in the Penitentiary. In the House, the bill to amend the 11th section of the act passed March 30, 1863, for the production and distribution of salt, with Senate amendments, was taken up, and the several amendments of the Senate concurred in. Mr. Bouldin, from the Committee on Finance, reported back joint resolution to authorize the Second Auditor to receive the sum of $1,000,000 from the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, with a recommendation that it pass. He reported adversely upon a resolution inquiring into the