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The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], The War News — Grant Quiet — Another Reverse for Butler on the Southside — the battles in Louisiana, &c. (search)
in, white, with a blue flower or vine; one handsome berege, white and green, with three flounces; one pair new shoes, lined and bound; one white (brilliant) sun bonnet, corded; and several plain white linen collars. I presume that she will endeavor to make her way back to her father, in Charlottesville, and, with his assistance, back to the enemy's lines, (near Warrenton Junction,) from which she was brought out about one year ago — Her father's name is "Sandy." He is the property of Mr. T Steward, of Fauquier, and was sent out of that county at the request of its inhabitants on acaccount of his bad behavior when it was first occupied by the enemy. He is now hired in Charlottesville, or its vicinity. If Catherine is simply lurking about home, I will pay $50 for her return to me; and if in the neighborhood of "Berd Creek," in Appomattox (my last place of residence) $100. But if attempting to make her way as above surmised, to Charlottesville, or beyond, I will give $300; and in eith