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Bottle cases. --Charles F. Poindexter, a soldier, from Louisa county, was fined $1 yesterday, by the Mayor, for indulging too freely in spirituous liquors, and sleeping on a sidewalk.--John Andrews, for a similar offence, was also fined $1.--John T. Forsyth, a Powhatan soldier, took lodgings on the canal bridge; but having proved that he was not much intoxicated, the Mayor let him slide.--Dr. Henry Stone, alias Henry Johnston, from Mississippi, charged with getting drunk, and sleeping on a sidewalk, was committed to jail, having been up the previous day for a like offence.--Patrick Dallard, who says he lives "out in the old field," was fined $1 for inebriety.
that the enemy intended to attack us in force, we were ordered to take our positions on our line of defence. The whole were under the command of Gen. Jackson; Col. Johnston, of Virginia, commanding the 12th Georgia regiment, commanded the right wing; Col. Wm. B. Taliaferro, of the 23d regiment, the centre; Col. Rust, of the 3d Arkansas regiment, the left wing, and Col. Wm. L. Jackson, of the 35th regiment, was posted on the hill to the left of the centre. Col. Johnston's command consisted of the 1st and 12th Georgia, (Col. Ramsey's regiment;) Col. Taliaterro's command consisted of the 23d, 25th, and 44th (Col. Scott's) Virginia regiments, and Shumaker'h Virginia, regiment, with Hansbrough's battalion, with a piece of Anderson's battery under Capt. Deshier, C. S. A., and Lieut. Massie. Our pickets, under Col. Johnston, offered a gallant resistance to the overwhelming force of the enemy. Their troops, amounting to about ten thousand, formed across the river flat and the hill