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that she (witness) took it away from him. The parties reside near the Basin. The Mayor.--Was there no man present? Witness.--No man, except his wife ! Watchman Burgess testified that he was called to the house and found the woman bleeding. Arrested Kinney. Had been sent for to suppress a difficulty at the same place previously, when Bridget McMann was very drunk and quite turbulent. After some further investigation, the Mayor required Kinney to give security in the sum of $100 to keep the peace. John Williams and John Harper, charged with stealing a lot of clothing from a soldier named Richard A. Cox, at the Columbian Hotel. These parties had been once sent on for grand larceny, but in consequence of some informality were returned to the Mayor, who yesterday again remanded them for examination. John Q. Vaughan, charged with assaulting Francis Vaughan. This case was continued 23d inst. eral other cases of a trivial character were disposed of.
12 M. After marching a little over a mile, we were ordered to take to cover, as the enemy was in view. Accordingly; the 54th and 29th Virginia Volunteers, and Col. Williams's Kentucky Regiment, formed with alacrity on a hillside, under cover of a fence, while the cavalry galloped to the front. We had scarcely formed, however, whes, supported by Colonel Trigg's 54th Virginia regiment. Colonel Moore's 29th Virginia regiment was thrown upon a hill east of the east fork of the creek, and Colonel Williams's Kentucky regiment occupied a higher hill, to the right of Moore's regiment. After waiting patiently for an hour, the enemy were seen advancing up the Capt. Hale's Company.--Wounded — Jesse Reese, in both thighs. Capt. Horne's Company — Benj. Huddle, slightly in hip. Total--5 killed; 7 wounded. Col. Williams lost — killed and wounded. I have not been able to get their names. Late and interesting from Kentucky--the enemy reported five thousand strong on this s<