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yor's Department, and of W. T. Spillers and Alfred Moss, employees in the Clothing Bureau, on the cestimony before the Mayor. Last Wednesday, Moss offered for sale to Mr. Powers eight ounces of en from the Medical Purveyor's Department, told Moss he would buy them and pay him for them at 5 o'che medicine. Mr. Drew being in attendance when Moss called at Mr. Powers's store, and telling Mr. Powers that he did not know him, Mr. Powers paid Moss for the drugs. Thursday Mr. Drew saw Moss Moss on the street, and had him arrested by the detectives, who, on taking him into custody, learned thatom the Purveyor's department, and given them to Moss to sell on their joint account, and that Moss hMoss having sold them cheated him in the settlement. Moss said he sold the drugs stolen by Bowman, but thMoss said he sold the drugs stolen by Bowman, but that he himself stole a large lot of sewing-thread, which had been found in his room. Spillers said harceny before the Hustings Court. Spillers and Moss are tailors, detailed from the army to work in [1 more...]
From North Georgia. New Hope, May 29. --While Jackson's dismounted cavalry engaged the enemy last evening, our left, under Gen. Bates, was ordered to feel their position. He deployed his command as skirmishers, driving in those of the enemy, and taking possession of their breastworks. He then ordered a charge, but, ascertaining the enemy's force countermanded the order. This last order did not reach Lewis's brigade, whose gallant 2d, 4th and 5th Kentucky rushed forward with great impetuosity, leaped the breast-works, when they found themselves confronted by Logan's 15th army corps. One hundred and thirty of the regiment were killed, wounded and missing. Killed: Maj. Miller, of the 4th Kentucky, and Captain Mitchell, of the 5th Kentucky. Wounded: Capt. Desha, 5th Kentucky; Capt. Henry, Lieut. Cleveland, Lieut Forshaback, and Adjutant Moss, 2d Kentucky.