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ing the vestments of a soldier, had on Wednesday, disguised himself in liquor, and while in that condition, besides pelting little boys with hen eggs, had chased a number of ladies who were passing near the Old Market. The defendant, who proved indeed to be really a "merry cuss" was sent to prison in default of surety.--Frank Ward, arrested by Lt. Carter, for selling himself as a substitute, and then deserting from Captain John Ewell's company, was delivered to his commanding officer.--Frederick Smith, charged jointly with Edward Keeling of causing the death of Richard Wright alias Chas. Moore, was arraigned for an examination, which was postponed until Saturday, on account of the absence of a witness deemed essential.--Robert Jordan, slave of Henry Beal, was ordered to jail as a dangerous character. It appears that Bob had once been convicted of the crime of enticing slaves to leave their owners in Northumberland county, but escaped the penalty by some means. The Mayor, knowing th
rom further consideration of the Britton of Mr. Dickson, in relation to carrying the mails on Sunday. House of Representatives. Thursday, March 27, 1862. The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Peterrin. Journal of yesterday read. The States were called, commencing with Missouri, for memorials, resolutions, &c. Leave of absence was asked for, and obtained, for Messrs. Grey, of Texas, and Ralls, of Ala, on the ground of indisposition. Mr. Smith, of N. C., introduced a resolution that the special committee to inquire into the destruction of public property by commanding Generals, be also instructed to include in their inquiry what a mount of munitions of war, commissary stores, &c., were destroyed at or near Manassas Junction. Agreed to. Mr. Hanley, of Ark, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reported Senate bill entitled "an act to provide for the organization of Arkansas and Red. River Superintendencies of Indian Affairs