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were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday: Samuel Bryant, for disorderly conduct and throwing rocks in the streets — fined $2 and required to give security for good behavior. George, slave of John P. Bellard, stealing a pair of boots from Putney & Watts--39 lashes. George, (No. 2.) slave of Benjamin Hatcher, stealing bacon from the Danville Rail Road Company--39 lashes. Lorenzo Frayser, destroying vast quantities of whiskey — committed in default of surety. Washington, slave of Pleasants & Frayser, stealing a bed from 2d Georgia Hospital--30 lashes. Henry W. Small and Charles W. Westcott, disorderly and abusing C. C. Fields in his own house — surety in $100 each. Benj. Moore, stealing bed clothing from Edward H. Stockes — remanded. Jerry Dunnavant and Dan Murphy, small boys, steading $2.50 from Charles. F. Fisher — remanded for trial. Kitty Ann Isaacs. stealing $13 in specie from James Webb--25 lashes — Robert, a slave, charged with receiving the money aforesaid
o us might have been disastrous in the last degree. I learn that all the burned bridges are in the course of rapid reconstruction, and that such as are not yet repaired will be ready for the running of the trains in a few weeks. This town is now free of troops. Two Virginia regiments, the 56th and another which I believe is the 57th, have just reached here from Eastern Virginia, en route to join Gen. Marshall, now twenty-five miles west of this, in Russell county. The regiment of Colonel Moore, which has been raised in this portion of the State, is also ready to march for the same destination, and will set off to-morrow morning. These troops, with the forces already at Gen. Marshall's camp, and the Kentuckians at Pound Gap, will give that General a handsome little army with which to enter Kentucky and rally the loyal citizens of the Eastern part of that State to the Confederate cause. Gen. Marshall will be in supporting distance of Gen. Zollicoffer, and his presence in Easte