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Flag of Truce. --The U. S. flag of-truce steamer New York, in charge of Major Jno A Mulford, arrived at Varina, in James river, on Thursday afternoon, having on board Capt McLane, five hundred Confederate Surgeons, three enlisted men, Mr Lamb and wife, of Norfolk; Miss Dobbs, of Richmond; Mrs Fauntleroy and family; Miss Mildred Lee, from Shirley, and a large letter mail. No freight or packages for prisoners came. Capt Robert Baylor has been sent on parole, to effect, if possible, a special exchange for a Federal officer of equal rank.
Notice. --One Thousand Dollars Reward.--I offer the above reward for the delivery to me, or confinement in jail so that I get them again, of four negroes. William, a black man about 55 to 60 years old, short and stout built. Mary, his wife, bright colored, and about 40 to 45 years old, and limps in walking. Shirley, their child, about 6 or 7 years old, chubby faced, and the color of his mother. Also, Napoleon, about 55 years old, light colored, moves very slow. Or I will pay in proportion for either of them. T W Paird, Navy Yard, Rocketts, will identify any of the above, if caught and carried to Richmond. H T Pairo, Prince Edward county Va. My Post Office is Prospect Hill. my 21--ts