as all a "pretense," and added that he "never went to Church; no place
was provided in church for 'niggers' except a little pen for the
coachmen and waiters."
Bill had been honored with the post of "head man on the place," but of
this office he was not proud.
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ARRIVAL FROM PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD.
"JIM BELLE."
$100 REWARD.--Ran away from the subscriber on Saturday night,
Negro Man JIM BELLE. Jim is about five feet ten inches high,
black color, about 26 years of age has a down look; speaks slow
when spoken to; he has large, thick lips, and a mustache. He was
formerly owned by Edward Stansbury, late of Baltimore county,
and purchased by Edward Worthington, near Reisterstown, in
Baltimore county, at the late Stansbury's sale, who sold him to
B.M. and W.L. Campbell, of Baltimore city, of whom I purchased
Jim on the 13th of June last. His wife lives with her mother,
Ann Robertson, in Corn Alley, between Lee and Hill streets,
Baltimore city, where he has other relations, and where he is
making his way. I will give the above reward, no matter where
taken, so he is brought home or secured in jail so I get him
again.
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ZACHARIAH BERRY, of W.,
near Upper Marlboro', Prince George's county, Md.
Mr. Zachariah Berry, who manifested so much interest in Jim, may be
until this hour in ignorance of the cause of his running off without
asking leave, etc. Jim stated, that he was once sold and flogged
unmercifully simply for calling his master "Mr.," instead of master, and
he alleged that this was the secret of his eyes being opened and his
mind nerved to take advantage of the Underground Rail Road.
While it may not now do Zachariah Berry much good to learn this secret,
it may, nevertheless, be of some interest to those who were of near kin
to Jim to glean even so small a ray of light.
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ARRIVAL FROM RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY, 1857.
PASCAL QUANTENCE.
Pascal fled from Virginia, and accused Bannon and Brady of doing
violence to his liberty. He had, however, been in their clutches only a
short while before escaping, but that short while seemed almost an age,
as he was treated so meanly by them compared with the treatment which he
had experienced under his former master.
According to Pascal's story, which was evidently true, h
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