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o let them down and sit at their doors and read. Capt. Hines superintended the work, while General Morgan keptmith, Bennett, and McGee another, and Gen. M. and Capt. Hines proceeding immediately towards the depot. The Geas already past six o'clock. The General said to Captain Hines: "It is after six; if we go to the depot we are They went to the rear and put on the brakes. "Jump, Hines!" Off he went, and fell heels over head in the mud. ances, he succeeded in making a raft, and he and Captain Hines crossed over. His escort, with heroic self sacriment that he would be attacked, and remarking to Capt. Hines, "We will be attacked in twenty minutes," commencen he resolved to go up to a house and find the way. Hines went to the house, while the General stood in the ro by without observing him. They went traveling after Hines, and, poor fellow, he has not been heard of since. al, for the General says that it is owing chiefly to Hines's enterprise and skill that they made their escape.
Two hundred dollars reward --For the apprehension of a negro man named Adam, belonging to Mrs Elizabeth Hines, about six feet high, large limbs, flat features, rather large mouth, and about 30 years old. He left on the evening of the 1st of January. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me at the head of 17th street, or information that will lead to his recovery. Chas Bruce, Richmond, Va. ja 6--eod9t*