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ar battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I, Capt. McCoy, in reserve. In Port Huges. The Cabanas, Capt. Barron--80 men. The Alamance Grays, Capt. Cobb--30 men. In Fort Blanchard. Forty-four men from 31st N. C., under Lieut. Pipkins In Fort Barton. Commander; Major Hill. State Guards, Capt. Fearing. John Harvey Guards, Capt. Johnson. 46th Virginia, Col. Feamk Addersion Was engaged at the battery with two companies of the 46th Va. 46th Virginia, Maj. Fry. Four companies--Capts. Crank, Miller, Abbott, and Williams--arrived about eleven o'clock. 2d N. C. Battalion, Lieut. Col. Green, Arrived on the Island about twelve. The defences of the island consisted of four batteries, one ordinary field fortification and a barricade across the channel. Fort Huger is about one mile from the upper
ghting in the streets and throwing rocks. They were let off with an admonition — John H. Gatewood was committed to jail to await an examination, on Monday, as an accomplice in the murder of Edwin Hamilton.--Henry Shatten, who claims to be a native, was arraigned for incendiary language at Duke's stable last Wednesday. He said his remarks were only in fun; but the Mayor, not appreciating the style, sent him to jail until Monday.--Andrew Smith, a drunken and disorderly personage, was sent to jail in default of surety.--William H. Curtis, a companion of Bill Gallaher and Pat Connor in beating Dr. Wellford's negro, was sent to jail to await an indictment — Robert M. Johnson, charged with an attempt to pass himself off as a watchman, was required to give $200 surety for his good behavior.--George Jones, one of the Armory soldiers, was arraigned for feloniously entering the dwelling-house of William Burton and stealing a piece of cloth valued at $12. The case was continued until Monda