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mpany A, 37th Va Reg't. J R Quillan, Company D, 37th Va Reg't. H D Danforth, Company F, 21st Va Reg't. Wm H Light, Company D, 2d Va Reg't. James P Jones, Company A, 2d Va Reg't. S W Clay, Company I, 42d Va Reg't. E B Taylor, Company F, 21st Va Reg't. Albert Durham, Company C, 4th Va Reg't. James Mully, Company S, 4th Va Reg't. J J Counts, Company C, 37th Va Reg't. John Carnahan, Company E, Irish Brigade. W T Rutherford, Company H, 2d Va. Reg Reg't. James D Bickett, Company D, 27th Va Reg't. D J Shepherd, Company I, 2d Va Reg't. Wm Reid, Company H, 2d Va Reg't. G H C Backhouse, Company A, 2d Va Reg't. John N Dowdy, Company D, 42d Va Reg't. Jas A Robertson, Company B, 37th Va Reg't. Henry V Picot, Company F, 21st Va Reg't. Somerville Gray, Company F, 21st Va Reg't. C E Taylor, Company F, 21st Va Reg't. R M Tabb, Company F, 21st Va Reg't. R M Fletcher, Company G, 37th Va Reg't.
Mayor's Court. --Yesterday, Louisa Jenkins, free negress, was committed for trial for stealing $100 worth of clothing from Captain John Thompson.--Wm. Taylor, arraigned for threatening personal violence to Frances Peppercorn, was discharged.--Thaddeus Scott. was examined and sent on for examination before the Hustings Court, for stealing forty-four dollars and fifty cents from William H. Gentry.--William Reynolds was remanded for indictment for a violent assault on Benedict Simon.--Case of Wm. Irwin, white lad; for stealing $29 from some unknown person, was continued.--Sally, slave of S. S. Cottrell, was acquitted of using abusive language to Jules Benedict.--Mr. Wm. J. Irving was summoned up because of his son's having cut the bark of some of the trees on Capitol Square. The case was dismissed.