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Drewry's Bluff (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 14
Mr. Lyons's horses. --A negro named Albert Wallace, hailing from Drewry's Bluff, was brought over from Petersburg on Saturday, charged with having been implicated in the theft of Mr. James Lyons's horses, in this city, and locked up for safe keeping. The Petersburg papers say that the jail in that city is a very insecure place, and the authorities seem to think that the prisons of Richmond are safer.
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Mr. Lyons's horses. --A negro named Albert Wallace, hailing from Drewry's Bluff, was brought over from Petersburg on Saturday, charged with having been implicated in the theft of Mr. James Lyons's horses, in this city, and locked up for safe keeping. The Petersburg papers say that the jail in that city is a very insecure place, and the authorities seem to think that the prisons of Richmond are safer.
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Mr. Lyons's horses. --A negro named Albert Wallace, hailing from Drewry's Bluff, was brought over from Petersburg on Saturday, charged with having been implicated in the theft of Mr. James Lyons's horses, in this city, and locked up for safe keeping. The Petersburg papers say that the jail in that city is a very insecure place, and the authorities seem to think that the prisons of Richmond are safer. Mr. Lyons's horses. --A negro named Albert Wallace, hailing from Drewry's Bluff, was brought over from Petersburg on Saturday, charged with having been implicated in the theft of Mr. James Lyons's horses, in this city, and locked up for safe keeping. The Petersburg papers say that the jail in that city is a very insecure place, and the authorities seem to think that the prisons of Richmond are safer.