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-ninth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Bailey. Fiftieth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Sugg. Fifty-first Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Brouder. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Billard. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Voorhees. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Abernathey. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Quaries. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Varqueson. First Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lt., Col. Hamilton. Third Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lieut. Col. Wills. Fourth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Drake. Twentieth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Colonel--. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Reynolds. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Major Garwin. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Hughes. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Cook. Fourteenth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Baldwin. Seventh Texas regiment
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --The following parties were committed to jail yesterday for the offences set opposite to their names, viz:--Thomas Thompson, for disporting himself in an unseemly manner while drunk, on Main street opposite the Arlington House; Abraham Russell for attempting to stick a bayonet in Nat Quinlin, in the First Market; Charles H. Althizer and John H. Gatewood, until the 12th inst., as accomplices in the murder of Edwin Hamilton; Thomas Ginty, for violently assaulting Margaret Farlan with an axe; Henry Stratton, for treasonable language towards the Confederacy; John Gold and Elias Paulding. for a similar offence, until 5th of March; Geo. Jones, a member of the Public Guard, until second Monday in May, for trial before the Hustings Court, for unlawfully entering Wm. Burton's house and helping him self to a portion of its contents; Charles Tickwell, arrested for the use of incendiary language, and expressing sentiments hostile to the Government of the C. S. A.,
-ninth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Bailey. Fiftieth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Sugg. Fifty-first Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Brouder. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Billard. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Voorhees. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Abernathey. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Quaries. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Varqueson. First Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lt., Col. Hamilton. Third Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lieut. Col. Wills. Fourth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Drake. Twentieth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Colonel--. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Reynolds. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Major Garwin. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Hughes. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Cook. Fourteenth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Baldwin. Seventh Texas regiment
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --The following parties were committed to jail yesterday for the offences set opposite to their names, viz:--Thomas Thompson, for disporting himself in an unseemly manner while drunk, on Main street opposite the Arlington House; Abraham Russell for attempting to stick a bayonet in Nat Quinlin, in the First Market; Charles H. Althizer and John H. Gatewood, until the 12th inst., as accomplices in the murder of Edwin Hamilton; Thomas Ginty, for violently assaulting Margaret Farlan with an axe; Henry Stratton, for treasonable language towards the Confederacy; John Gold and Elias Paulding. for a similar offence, until 5th of March; Geo. Jones, a member of the Public Guard, until second Monday in May, for trial before the Hustings Court, for unlawfully entering Wm. Burton's house and helping him self to a portion of its contents; Charles Tickwell, arrested for the use of incendiary language, and expressing sentiments hostile to the Government of the C. S. A.,
-ninth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Bailey. Fiftieth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Sugg. Fifty-first Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Brouder. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Billard. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Voorhees. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Abernathey. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Quaries. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Varqueson. First Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lt., Col. Hamilton. Third Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lieut. Col. Wills. Fourth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Drake. Twentieth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Colonel--. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Reynolds. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Major Garwin. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Hughes. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Cook. Fourteenth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Baldwin. Seventh Texas regiment
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --The following parties were committed to jail yesterday for the offences set opposite to their names, viz:--Thomas Thompson, for disporting himself in an unseemly manner while drunk, on Main street opposite the Arlington House; Abraham Russell for attempting to stick a bayonet in Nat Quinlin, in the First Market; Charles H. Althizer and John H. Gatewood, until the 12th inst., as accomplices in the murder of Edwin Hamilton; Thomas Ginty, for violently assaulting Margaret Farlan with an axe; Henry Stratton, for treasonable language towards the Confederacy; John Gold and Elias Paulding. for a similar offence, until 5th of March; Geo. Jones, a member of the Public Guard, until second Monday in May, for trial before the Hustings Court, for unlawfully entering Wm. Burton's house and helping him self to a portion of its contents; Charles Tickwell, arrested for the use of incendiary language, and expressing sentiments hostile to the Government of the C. S. A.,
-ninth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Bailey. Fiftieth Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Sugg. Fifty-first Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Brouder. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Billard. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Voorhees. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Abernathey. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Quaries. --Tennessee regiment of infantry, Col. Varqueson. First Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lt., Col. Hamilton. Third Mississippi regiment of infantry, Lieut. Col. Wills. Fourth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Drake. Twentieth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Colonel--. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Reynolds. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Major Garwin. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Hughes. --Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Cook. Fourteenth Mississippi regiment of infantry, Col. Baldwin. Seventh Texas regiment
Mayor's Court, yesterday. --The following parties were committed to jail yesterday for the offences set opposite to their names, viz:--Thomas Thompson, for disporting himself in an unseemly manner while drunk, on Main street opposite the Arlington House; Abraham Russell for attempting to stick a bayonet in Nat Quinlin, in the First Market; Charles H. Althizer and John H. Gatewood, until the 12th inst., as accomplices in the murder of Edwin Hamilton; Thomas Ginty, for violently assaulting Margaret Farlan with an axe; Henry Stratton, for treasonable language towards the Confederacy; John Gold and Elias Paulding. for a similar offence, until 5th of March; Geo. Jones, a member of the Public Guard, until second Monday in May, for trial before the Hustings Court, for unlawfully entering Wm. Burton's house and helping him self to a portion of its contents; Charles Tickwell, arrested for the use of incendiary language, and expressing sentiments hostile to the Government of the C. S. A.,