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commander of the Blues, in the action above spoken of, the transaction of any business was postponed, by general consent, to an adjourned meeting, to be held at the same place and hour on Monday evening. Notice being given that the body of Capt. Wise would arrive at the Petersburg Depot by the night train, a resolution was adopted that all of the ex-commanders of the Blues be requested to attend and act as pall bearers. Honorary members John F. Regnault, Larkin W. Glazebrook, and Richard D. Sanxay, were appointed to act with the captains as pall bearers. Col. Thos. B. Bigger was appointed chairman of a committee, consisting of Messrs. L. W. Glazebrook, Chas W. Purcell, John F. Regnault, Thos. U. Dudley, and J. H. Crenshaw, raised for the purpose of receiving contributions for the relief of such Blues as are now prisoners of war. On motion of Colonel George W. Munford, it was resolved unanimously that the meeting repair in masse to the depot of the Richmond and Petersbu
The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], Land Operations of the Potomac Flotilla. (search)
Hustings Court. --The following Justices presided at this Court on yesterday, viz: Recorder Caskie, and Aldermen Bray, Timberlake, Anderson, Regnault, Gwathmey, and Sanxay. George W. Williams was elected an Alderman for Madison Ward, vice John J. Binford resigned. The application of Oswald Gasser, for an ordinary license, was heard and rejected. The proceeding against Louisa Burton, for permitting her slave to go at large, was dismissed. Richard Evans, an emancipated slave, was permitted to remain in the State, on proof of good character. The case of Edw'd Kelley, indicted for misdemeanor, was continued for the defendant until the next term of the Court. Capiases were awarded against John Finn and Jno. L. Curry. indicated for assaulting Wm. Wayner also, against James F. Magee, Wm. Bares. Wm. Wayne, Sylvanus Griffin, and Chas. Camp indicted for misdemeanors. A rule was a warded against George Turpin, to show cause why he should not be fined for
Inquest --Coroner Richard D. Sanxay, on yesterday, assisted by Constable Freeman, hold an inquest over the body of George Crow; at the Duval street church. They returned a verdict that he came to his death by a gun-shot wound inflicted by Wm. Blankinship with a musket on Monday evening, February 10, 1862. Wm. J. Ragland acted as foreman of the jury. The testimony established the fact that the thigh of deceased was fractured in two places, and that he died from mortification. The affair which led to the death of Crow was briefly alluded to in this paper a few days since. It was stated that Justices Burton and Leigh had sent the prisoner on to be examined before the County Court for malicious shooting. It is presumed that since the death of Crow the prisoner will be arraigned for the more serious offence of murder in the first degree.