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The Mysterious Murder. --Timothy Callahan, charged with killing Michael Jones, a Texan soldier, on the 30th of June last, was again before the Mayor yesterday. The witnesses are in service at Pig Point, and, although they have been written to, none of them have yet made their appearance. The Mayor, therefore, continued the case to Monday next, and admitted the accused to bail in the sum of $1,000.
fidence of his brigade, but the reputation with all portions of the army here of being a splendid officer. The 44th regiment, (Col. Scott's,) except Company A and a portion of Company B, detatched from the regiment and under the command of Major Jones, was directly in front of the batteries of the enemy, and stood the brunt of the constant and heavy fire to which they were subjected without flinching, and with anxiety to meet the enemy. Col. Scott, this staff, officers, and men, behaved wigallantry, as did Lieut. Col. A. G. Taliaferro, commanding the 23d regiment, his officers and men. We predict for Cols. Scott and Taliaferro a brilliant military career. Too much praise cannot be awarded to Capts. Shumaker, Rice, Deshier, Anderson, Lieut. Wooding, Sergeant Jones, and private Brooks, of Capt. Rice's company. Captain Rice, while nobly encouraging his men, had his leg carried away by a round shot. Our loss was small, and that of the enemy was very great. Greenbrier River.