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Attempted murder and Arrest of the parties Implicated. --On the night of the 17th instant Mr. Wallace Dean, while on his way from this city to his farm in Henrico, was set upon in the neighborhood of "Cash Corner Hill," better known as "Hangman's Hill," about two miles north of the corporate limits, by a band of negroes and wwhere he remained till Monday morning, when he took some steps to have them arrested. A full description of the parties was given to Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico, who immediately set to work to hunt them up, and with the assistance of Constable Wade the following arrests were made yesterday morning; Martin Joial, Thomas O'wlings, John. Hanes, Jas. Ray, Mark. Murphy; Robert Sharp, and Charles. Henry — the five last named being free negroes. They were committed to the jail of Henrico county, and have been recognized by Mr. Deane as the fellows who attempted to murder him. Persons living in the neighborhood of this occurrence represent that f
Ran away --On Monday last, my negro man Tom. He is stout, well built, about 40 years or age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches in height, black and seek complexion, quite likely, very small head, defective upper front teeth, moves and speaks quickly; has a wife at a free negro's named Jane Morris on 1st street near Shockoe. Hill burying ground. Came from Surry, and is well acquainted with the south side of James river, though probably yet in the city or environs, as he left under a charge of theft. I will give $75 if taken in this city or the county of Henrico, or $200 in any other county. J B Young. Post office, Richmond. jy 20--2t*