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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 12, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Blair or search for Blair in all documents.
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For Hire, a first-rate Boy, about fourteen years old, brought up in a private family as dining-room servant.
I will take less than the average price to secure a home where his snarl and other training will be secured.
Refer to Blair & Chamberlayne, No. 70 Main street.
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The War news.
There is a report of some little skir on our extreme right, north of Petersburg, on Tuesday.
If there was anything of the kind, it was of very slight importance.
The condition of the ground room the recent rains and thaw is such as any movement of consequence Richmond and Petersburg lines derable time to come.
It was reported yesterday that Blair, the Yankee Peace Commissioner, had arrived in this city and had had, during the day, an interview with the President and of War. The Yankee papers his return to Grant's army, and say that a permit from our Secretary of War, for him to visit Richmond was him at City Point.
He has not, assured, come to the city, and it call about the Secretary of War. sent him a pass; but we do not believed that he is in Grant's camp.
We have never yet seen any evidence going to show that he certainly designed coming to this city.
If he meets any one from our midst at City Point to escort him, we think he will come up.