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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
att, R. M. Turner, J. W. Westbrook, J. A. Westbrook, J. A. Wren, J. R. Warmouth, R. A. Workman, Private J. T. McCammon, J. C. McKay, J. T. Moore, Private C. N. Workman, C. H. Williams. Co. I. Sergeant J. H. Harper, S. H. Huly, W. G. A. Porter, Corporal D. L. Adams, G. A. Montgomery, J. H. Flynn, Mus'n D. J. Carter, Private J. B. Adams, J. J. Atkins. J. L. Barton, A. A. Caskey, J. H. Caskey, M. M. Caskey, G. T. Cauthen, M. Crenshaw, Private B. R. Hancock, J. M. Higgins, T. M. Huly, W. C. Hunter, J. B. Langley, W. A. Marshel, T. P. Neill, J. N. Porter, B. M. Powell, H. A. M. Steel, A. Steel, W. W. Terry, J. C. Stover, J. M. Langley. Co. K. Corporal John Turner, Private B. White, W. A. White, detailed in corps hospital, Private Wm. McAllister, S. H. Rothell, E. Turner, F. Miller. [149] Thirteenth South Carolina Regiment. Non-Commissioned Staff. Sergeant-Maj. J. F. Hiller, Q.-M. Sergeant William Byers, Ord. Sergeant J
Councilmen and Aldermen. Jefferson Ward.--Councilmen: N. B. Hill. 550; R. O. Haskins, 545; Jno. H. Greanor, 521; A. Y. Stokes, 388. Aldermen: Wm. Taylor, 533; C. B. Hill, 574; R. D. Sanxay, 573; G. E. Sadler, 548; A. F. Picot, 462; J. M. Higgins, 382; E. A. J. Clopton, 309; N. M. Lee, 263; G. W. Allen, 295; Jno. Hagan, 161; T. J. Starke, 262. Madison Ward.--Councilmen: George K. Crutchfield, 850; James A. Scott, 832; D. J. Burr, 790; P. R. Grattan, 752; Thomas H. Wynne, 573. Aldermen: R. M. Burton, 1,082; J. J. Binford, 1,065; James Bray, 1,049; Jas. K. Caskie, 1,019; W. B. Smith, 631. Monroe Ward.--Councilmen: D. J. Saunders, 896; L. W. Glazebrook, 863; S. D. Denton, 731; Fleming Griffin, 729; Thomas G. Epps, 690. Aldermen: all of the old officers are elected.
d Edwin Cosby, summoned to attend as witnesses in the above case. John T. Smith, who stands indicted of felony as one of the parties who waylaid and robbed Francis J. Gardner of sundry articles of personal property, including a Colt's revolver, was set to the bar to he tried for said offence, and plead not guilty. The following jurymen were selected by lot to try, him, viz: John Hugan, A Harrington, Henry Miller, Joseph C. Courtney, William K. Watts, W. A. Phillips, L. T. Chandler, J. M. Higgins, J. W. Frayser, T. C. Burns, W. F. Nash, and C. A. Mayo. The Court order reads: "The jury having heard the evidence, on their oaths, do say that the said John T. Smith is not guilty of the felony aforesaid as in pleading he hath alleged. Whereupon, proclamation being made as the manner is, and nothing further appearing or being alleged against the said John T. Smith, it is considered by the Court that he be acquitted and discharged of the felony aforesaid, and go there of without day.
Hustings Court. --The Hustings Court commenced its December term yesterday, the following Justices appearing on the bench: Recorder L. T. Chandler, and Alderman R. D. Sanxay, C. T. Wortham, R. J. Christian, W. W. Timberlake, J. M. Higgins, J. B. Royster and James McCarthy. The Court ordered that a writ of election be issued for Commonwealth's Attorney, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Littleton Tazewell, Esq., on Thursday, the 21st instant; the same commissioners to serve as at the last election, except that William S. Wood is appointed in the place of J. B. Royster, who has been elected a magistrate. The remainder of the session was mostly devoted to hearing applications for licenses to sell liquor.