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The Daily Dispatch: April 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], Resisting a United States Consul . (search)
Councilmen and Aldermen.
Jefferson Ward.--Councilmen: N. B. Hill. 550; R. O. Haskins, 545; Jno. H. Greanor, 521; A. Y. Stokes, 388.
Aldermen: Wm. Taylor, 533; C. B. Hill, 574; R. D. Sanxay, 573; G. E. Sadler, 548; A. F. Picot, 462; J. M. Higgins, 382; E. A. J. Clopton, 309; N. M. Lee, 263; G. W. Allen, 295; Jno. Hagan, 161; T. J. Starke, 262.
Madison Ward.--Councilmen: George K. Crutchfield, 850; James A. Scott, 832; D. J. Burr, 790; P. R. Grattan, 752; Thomas H. Wynne, 573.
Aldermen: R. M. Burton, 1,082; J. J. Binford, 1,065; James Bray, 1,049; Jas. K. Caskie, 1,019; W. B. Smith, 631.
Monroe Ward.--Councilmen: D. J. Saunders, 896; L. W. Glazebrook, 863; S. D. Denton, 731; Fleming Griffin, 729; Thomas G. Epps, 690.
Aldermen: all of the old officers are elected.
Council.
--The first meeting of the newly-elected Council was held at 4 o'clock, yesterday evening, at the City Hall.
Present: Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Crutchfield, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr. Griffin, Talbott, Denoon, Scott, Greanor, Wynne, Epps, Stokes, and Haskins.
Mr. Crutchfield presented a petition from the Professor of the Medical College of Virginia calling the attention of the Council to the propriety of grading and otherwise improving Marshall street, from 12th to College str undry police officers, of operations within the month, were presented and referred.
The bonds of the City Chamberlain and City Auditor were presented and approved.--Peter W. Ralston was elected Chamberlain's Clerk, and T. B. Harrison and D. J. Saunders Auditor's Clerks, by the Council.
Sundry accounts against the city were presented; some ordered to be certified and paid, others referred to the Committee on Claims.
By Mr. Grattan:
Resolved, That the Clerk of the Council be di
City Council.
--The regular monthly meeting of the Council was held at the City Hall yesterday evening at 4 o'clock. Present — D. J. Saunders, N. B. Hill, L. W. Glasebrook, Fleming Griffin, J. A. Scott, D. J. Burr, A. Y. Stokes, Thos. C. Epps, T. H. Wynne, Samuel D. Denoon, P. R. Grattan.
The Coroner's report of the number of inquests held by him, certain accounts against the city, reports of police officers, and other papers, were presented and referred.
The application of F. R. Smith, Lieutenant of Artillery, in the Wise Legion, for $300 additional to one thousand dollars already contributed by the city for the use of a company of artillery attached to the Wise Legion, commanded by Capt. Jas. Kirby, now in service, was read and referred to the Committee on Arms.
A resolution was adopted, at the suggestion of Mr. Grattan, ordering the City Auditor to pay the sums due and recovered against it by a decree of the Circuit Court on the 12th of March, 1859.
The fol
Mayor's Court, Saturday.
--Joshua, slave of Dan'l. Truehart, ordered fifteeen lashes for striking Jas. Brooks with a stone, in the street.
William, slave of Jno. Freeland, ordered twenty-five lashes for fighting in the street and attempting to resist D. J. Saunders, who stopped the proceeding.--Albert Wallace, charged with drunkenness, was acquitted. --Wm. White, drunk and asleep in the First Market, admonished and discharged.
The Daily Dispatch: August 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Col. Tyler , of the Confederate army . (search)
The Confederate States of America, as we learn from D. J. Saunders, Jr., Assistant Auditor of this city, have paid into the city treasury the amount contracted to be paid by them as the valuation for horses and harness recently purchased for the Richmond "Home Artillery," which, not being used by them, were sold to the parties named.
The Daily Dispatch: November 18, 1861., [Electronic resource], General news items. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of the General officers in the armies of the Confederate States . (search)
Hustings Court.
--The cases of the Commonwealth against E. Simon, (two,) D. J. Saunders, T. Lawson, Charles R. Bricken, A. P. Brown, (two,) and N. B. Hill, (two,) indictments for issuing small notes, were called yesterday, and the defendants failed to appear.
The Court then gave judgment against the defendant in each case, for a fine of $10 and the costs of prosecution.
William Burns, (of Baltimore city,) indicted for exhibiting a faro bank, was arraigned for trial, and pleaded not guilty.
The following jury was sworn in the case; John B. Glazebrook, John T. Sublett, Lewis B. Thomas, Robert P. Davis, David E. Lacy, David N. Jones, Moses Millhiser, E. L. Tompkins, William A. Wyatt, William P. Regland, William Nott, and Jacob Woodson.
The testimony showed some discrepancies which surprised those who heard the preliminary examination before the Mayor, and the jury rendered a verdict of "not guilty" without leaving their seats.
Brigadier-General Wigfall, or Texas, testified