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The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --Yesterday the Mayor held Edward Cunningham to bail to appear on the 29th and answer for a breach of the peace committed by him — A summons issued against George J. Scammel, for allowing a goat to go at large, was dismissed.--Case of Jacob S. Tyler, for selling a watch, worth $20, of which Wm. G. Allen was knocked down and robbed in the street, was continued for witnesses.--The case against Ettie Hanelin and Dan Tucker, for breaking open Mark Moss' door, and carrying away a door, window-blind and sash, was dismissed, it appearing that there was no felonious intent.--Wm. E. Coleman, alias John W. Edmond, was put in jail and ordered to work in the chain-gang for ninety days, for falsely swearing he was a qualified voter, and exercising the right of suffrage on Thursday. It appeared that he had been recently discharged from the Penitentiary, and was a suspicious character.--Jean Sitz, for drunkenness, was committed in default of surety.--Pat Caughlin was committed
Departure of Virginia Volunteers. --The 3rd Regiment of Virginia volunteers, consisting of the Young Guard, Capt. Charters, (right company;) Emmett Guard, Capt. Lloyd; Marion Rifles, Capt. Lybrock; Va. Life Guards, Capt. Walker; Ashland Grays, Capt. Tucker; Sidney Guard, Capt. Dance, and Company A, (Henrico Grays, formerly of the 33d Regiment,) Capt. Atkinson, left Richmond yesterday, to the number of 900 men, and took the steamer for the East. Col. Thos. P. August was in command. The Regiment made a very fine appearance. A great many of the friends of the soldiers, ladies and gentlemen, went down to the wharf to bid them adieu. Several of the companies in this Regiment were prepared for service by the exertions of Col. J. H. Richardson, who, though he has no command, is nevertheless every inch a soldier.