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n, Aderson Hall, Ephraim B. Hall, Bammond, Haymond, Hege, Holladay, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Marmaduke Johnson, Peter C. Johnston, Lawson, Lewis, McComas, McGrew, McNeil, James B. Mallory, Marshall, Marr, Marye, Sr., Maslin, Masters, Moffett, Moore, Nelson, Osburn, Parks, Patrick, Pendleton, Porter, Preston, Price, Pugh, Eyes, Saunders, Sr., Robert E. Scolf, Sharp, Sheffey, Sillington, Southall, Spurlock, Staples, Alex. H. H. Stuart, Chapman J. Stuart, Summers, , Tarr, Taylor, Tyler, Waller, Whitfield, Wickham, Willey, Wilson, and Wysor--92. So the Convention refused to lay the resolution on the table. The question then being on the adoption of the resolution. Mr. Wise said he objected to the resolution, not because he wished to withhold any tribute from the distinguished gentleman, but that (among other considerations) he had been selected from among the many who had been exerting themselves in behalf of the country. That minor objection he could have well waived; but h
wn, oats and wheat, Bridgford & Co. sailed, Brig. Linda, Eschen, Rio Grande, S. A., flour, Haxall, Crenshaw & Co. Schr. Mary, Turner, down the river light. New York, March 9.--Cl'd schr. Grapeshot, Norfolk, Ar'd schr. Magnet, City Point; Julia Maine, Norfolk. Alexandria, March 9.--Ar'd schr. Fleetwood, Norfolk. Charleston, March 8.--Ar'd schr. Moses Van Name, Norfolk. Passengers arrived per Steamship Yorktown, Parish, Master, from New York: Miss Hines. Geo. Whitfield. Jno. F. Whitfield, W. J. Halsev, M. Cook, lady and child, Miss Tiers, C. B. Wolverton, Wm. Callow, Jas. Henderson, Dr. Crary, S. G. Moses, Mrs. Howell, Miss Julia Dalton, Mrs. S. W. Sprague, G. R. Armistead, L. C. Day, Levi Bissell. Rev. Dr. Irving. J. Howard Kitching. E. Camp. J. Myers, H. C. Porter, M. H. Stein, M. Hess, Thos. Smith, and five in steerage. Also, from Norfolk — Wm. H. Derry, Geo. Finch, Jas. T. Leigh, Miss Sarah Leigh, G. R. Goodrich, W. M. McLean. Jno. Robinson.
500 Reward --Ran away from my plantation in the county of Powhatan, on Friday, 29th January last, two slaves, Enos and Richard. Both are black, quick, active men. Enos is about 26 years old, about 6 feet high, and well formed; very erect in his carriage, with full head of hair, peculiar voice of the North Carolina negro, from whence he came; a great singer and dancer. Richard is about 25 years old and about 5 feet 8 inches high, stout built, black, rough skin; he was bought from Essex county about a year ago. They were dressed in gray pants, jackets, and caps when they left. The above reward will be paid for their delivery to me in Richmond or Powhatan. Jno. F. Whitfield. fe 23--6t
500 reward. --Ran away from my plantation in the county of Powhatan, on Friday, 29th January last, two slaves, Enos and Richard. Both are black, quick, active men. Enos is about 26 years old, about 6 feet high, and well formed; very erect in his carriage, with full head of hair, peculiar voice of the North Carolina negro, from whence he came; a great singer and dancer. Richard is about 25 years old and about 5 feet 8 inches high, stout built, black, rough skin; he was bought from Essex county about a year ago. They were dressed in gray pants, jackets, and caps when they left. The above reward will be paid for their delivery to me in Richmond or Powhatan. Jno. F. Whitfield. fe 23--6t