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is to be invited to join in the expedition. The London Morning Advertise gives a report that a convention exists between France and Spain, in addition to the stipulations publicly made with England. The Madrid semi-official journals talk of the Spanish protectorate as expected to result from the expedition. [from the London Times, Nov. 11.] The ships Dougal and Conqueror have received eight Armstrong guns from the frigate Emerald. The screw steam troop ship Megæra, Commander Henderson, from Portsmouth and Portland, which arrived on Thursday evening at Plymouth, disembarked some supernumeraries for the Dougal and Conqueror, and proceeded for Queenstown to embark troops for Malta. The Pharton, 51, screw, Captain E. Jatham, arrived at Spithead on Saturday morning from the Sore. Orders were subsequently received to proceed to Davenport or the purpose of being placed in dock before proceeding to her station, understood to be the Gulf of Mexico. The Pharton, it is
Runaway--$15 reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th day of October last, his negro man Henderson. Said negro is about 25 years old, very likely, not very dark, and about 6 feet high. The tips of the fore and middle fingers on the left land have been out off, and some of his toes have been frostbitten. He has a wife at the farm of Mr. Wm. Boulware, adjoining mine. He may be lurking near some of the camps with a view to engage himself as a servant. It is not remembered what colored clothes he had on when he left. The above reward will be paid if he is lodged in jail so that I can get him, or upon his delivery to me at my residence, in Henrico county, near Dutch Gap. no 30--ts Henry Cox.