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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], Suicide of Gamblers. (search)
Company "I."
--At a meeting of Company "I," held at their armory on Tuesday night last, the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: 1st Sergeant, D. A. Tyree; 2d Sergeant, G. W. Smither; 3d Sergeant, Jas. T. Tyree; 4th Sergeant, B. F. Jones; 5th Sergeant, J. A. Tyree; 1st Corporal, C. C. Tinsley; 2d Corporal, H. C. Ballon; 3d Corporal, R. M. Jones; 4th Corporal, J. T. Crew; Peterfield Trent, Secretary, and R. F. Morriss, Treasurer.
Jas. D. Browne is appointed Ensign, vice R. A. E. Dabney resigned in consequence of ill health.
The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], T. Butler King and Southern Experts. (search)
Dismissed.
--Jas. St. Clair and B. McCarthy were acquitted before the Mayor, Saturday, of drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the streets.
Also, Andrew J. Biffo and Edward Honfrere, for fighting in Thos. J. Briggs' saloon.
John Ryan, drunk, and trespassing on Wm. H. Grant, was also dismissed; also, Jno Ballardy, drunk, and raising a muss in the street; also, C. C. Tinsley, owner of a vicious dog.