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The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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N C; J P Keating, J M Johnson, 4th Ga; W A Roberts, 35th N C; Z F Milbourn, 8th Va; R Bowin, J A Campbell, 24th N C; M B Wells, Jno Jearmont, 12th Va; W B Coston, M L Williams, J W King, 25th N C; W H Calahan, J N Hopkins, 22d Ga; P Nicholson, Jas Kelley, 1st La; H P Conner, 25th N C; Corp'l J A Hedrick, 45th N C; J B Berkhalter, 22d Ga; W T Horn, 26th N C; G McKorly, 5th Ala; J P Smith, W S Alexander, W A Millard, 1st Tenn; J A Stewart, Lt C J Dickerson, A Hall, 12th Miss; J M Cox, 22d N C; W o F, 1st N C; T J Simmons, Lt. Col, 45th Ga; Jno Rigby, co D, 35th Ga; F M Stovald, Lt. co A, 19th Ga; J J Buckelerd, co H, 44th Ga; M P Sweeney, co E, 44th Ga; S W McMullen. co I, 44th Ga; P W Ward, co F, 44th Ga; J P Morris, co I, 44th Ga; J V Kelley, co B, 44th Ga; D L Hitchcock, co F, 44th Ga; P M Stewart, co C, 44th Ga; J W Lewis, co D, 44th Ga; C L Pitts, co H, 44th Ga; J F McKibben, co D, 44th Ga; J W Brooks, co I, 44th Ga; Saml Millans, co P, 44th Ca; J M Swann, co D, 19th Ga; L Burroug
Mayor's Court. --The Mayor held his Court yesterday morning, and disposed of the following cases: John Ryan alias Michael Sweeney, charged with feloniously assaulting and robbing Jas Kelley, of one gold ring, valued at $50, and $200 in Confederate notes, appeared to answer the complaint, and the testimony proving the guilt of the party, he was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court. A soldier named Lewis T. Steed, was charged with stealing from Lewis Antelotti, on Tuesday last, one decanter of apple brandy, estimated to be worth $40. The evidence of Mr. Antelotti proved that Steed came into his restaurant, near the Central depot, and after inquiring as to the time the Yankees would reach Richmond, remarked that he "wished the Yankees would come and take the d — d old town." He (Antelotti) turned off without making any reply, and soon after Steed left. That evening he was found with the bottle of brandy in his pocket, which Antelotti recognized as his own, wh