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The Daily Dispatch: April 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Congress yesterday. (search)
City Council.
--A called meeting of this body was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening.
Present: D J Saunders, Thos H Wynne, Larkin W Glazebrook, Thos C Epps, David J Burr, Nath B Hill, Wm Holt Richardson, Jas A Scott, Geo K Crutchfield, Fleming Griffin, Samuel D Denoon, Richard O Haskins, and Allen Y Stokes.
But little business of a public character was transacted.
A resolution was adopted directing the Committee on Police to inquire into the expediency of reporting an ordinance empThos C Epps, David J Burr, Nath B Hill, Wm Holt Richardson, Jas A Scott, Geo K Crutchfield, Fleming Griffin, Samuel D Denoon, Richard O Haskins, and Allen Y Stokes.
But little business of a public character was transacted.
A resolution was adopted directing the Committee on Police to inquire into the expediency of reporting an ordinance empowering the Mayor, for sufficient cause, to have before him any person who may have only been a resident of the city for the past twelve months, and cause them to give bond, with sufficient security, conditioned for good behavior during their stay.
Other measures, looking towards the good order of the city, were adopted, and the Council adjourned.
Libby prison.
--A number or Abolition prisoners were received at the Libby yesterday.
Among them one lot of six from Dublin Depot; six from Petersburg, captured in N C; two from Staunton, viz: James Brennear, of co B, 21 Md, (Abolition regiment) taken at Pawpaw tunnel, and J A Byrne, a citizen of Maryland, taken at Strasburg; also eleven men captured at Kelly's Ford by Gen. Stuart.
Included in the last lot was Capt Thos H Thayer, of co B, 1st Rhode Island cavalry.