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20th and 29th Ohio infantry and cavalry, was attacked by about 4,000 rebels yesterday. Our troops behaved well, driving the enemy, whose loss was over 100. Our loss was 25 men killed and wounded, Col. Hogg being one of the number."A dispatch from Gen. Grant, The report that Gen. Kearney was wounded in the recent battles is contradicted. A dispatch from Memphis reports the capture of a rebel train of cars from Grenada, and the occupation of Hernando, Miss., by the Federal. Chas. J Ingersoll, recently arrested for sentiments uttered in a speech in Philadelphia, has been discharged from custody. An expedition, consisting of five gunboats and a number of the marine artillery, left Newbern on the 22d ult., for Hamilton, N. C., to destroy some rebel batteries that have been erected at that place. A dispatch from Cairo, dated August 30, says the steamer Roale Hamilton was fired into on Thursday by rebel guerrillas, when thirty miles above Fort Henry, on Tennesse
y, Q M 5th N J; C D McLean, 1st U S Sharpshooters; M M Jones, 2d N Y Art; H O Hooker, do; A G Heffron, 79th N Y; R P Bi by, Adj't 6th N H; Geo Wehn, 12th Pa Cav; Abram Lang, 12th Pa Cav; 2d Lieuts John Stepper, 1st Mich; A E Chester, 1st Ohio Cav; Chas J McClure, 11th Ohio; F Pendergrast, 38th N Y; L B Sampson, 84th Pa; Warren Cox, 3d Me; Thos Murley, 12th Pa Cav; Dellass Chase, 12th Pa Cav; J C Briscoe, engineer on Geo Kearney's staff; M Koneysbig, 12th Pa Cav; A J Huntzinger, 2d Md; M B Owen, 57 Pa; S Johnson, 38th N Y; Chas T Dwight, A D C Gen Sickles; Lewis Fisher, 74 Pa; Jno Judge, 87th N Y; D O Beckwith, 87th N Y; C D Fenton, 97 Ny; E G Downing, Adj't 97th Ny; Chas. Zimmerman, 12th Pa Cav; C Kollinsky 2d N Y art; H C Jackson, 48th Pa. Besides the above, there were about 57 members of the 1st, 2d, and 3d Va. regiments, (Pierpont's satellites,) mostly with very outlandish names, for persons claiming to be Virginia volunteers. The following citizens were also in the group, having b
Proceedings in the courts. Hustings Court, Oct. 17th. --Present; Richard D. Sanzay, Senior Alderman; Jas. Bray., W. W. Timbericke, Chas, E Anderson and Geo. N. Gwathmeye, Aldermen: Yesterday was devoted by the Court to the hearing of pleadings on the motion submitted by Messrs, Sands and Nance, to quash the rule leads against Casper Marston and other members of the Richmond Typographical Society, to show stress why an information should not be filed against them for conspiring together as printers to extort of John M. Daniel, proprietor of the paper. Counsel for defendants concluded that the presentment made against the Parisians and can thrown out of Court by nolle prosequi in the first instance, because of some informality. The Commonwealth's Attorney could not elect of his commotion to continue the prosecution by information, but must go back and have a new indictment found. This view of the was opposed by Mr. Gilmer, for the prosecution who rent many authoriti
ffirmed. Barton vs. Pope, etc., argued by Jas Alfred Jones for the appellant and Wm. T. Joynes for the appelices. Decree of the Circuit Court of Southampton county reversed. Hutchinson's ex'r vs. Murshon's adm'r, etc., argued by John R. Tucher for the appellant, and Arthur A. Morson for the appelices, Decree of the Circuit Court of Loudoun county affirmed. Holcombe's adm'r etc., vs Coleman's ex'r and others, argued by William Green and Jas. Alfred Jones for the appellants, and Chas R Slaughter and Arthur A. Morson for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of the corporation of Lynchburg affirmed. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Jas. Slater, it was stated yesterday, on erroneous information, that this Court had reversed the Judgment of the Judge of the Hustings Court sentencing Slater to ten years in the penitentiary, for the murder of Wm. Clarke. The Court only allowed the writ of error asked for. The case has not been heard further by the Court. Hu
The thieves in Lynchburg. The city of Lynchburg is experiencing what Richmond has just been, in a measure, relieved from. On Monday night, the store house of John Clements was robbed of $3,000 worth of goods, --The parties suspected of the robbery, who were arrested, were John O' Donell, John Doberly, John McClasky, Chas-C. Travis, and Mike Sullivan, all of whom are from New Orleans, and belonged to Whest's battalion. On their persons when arrested were found bowie knives buttons, handkerchiefs, small articles which Mr. Clements recognized as his by his private mark. The parties lodged in the cellar of a boarding-house, kept by a men named Murphy, which was searched and quantities of tobacco, calico, cotton cloth, boots and shoes were found. In the stable of an Italian, near the same place, were found several boxes of tobacco and some other of the articles. On Sunday night Matthew Wilson was garroted and robbed of $150, Wm. P. Brady, Martin Conaway, and Jno. Lipscomb — the l
Fifty dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, near the Hanover Junction, on Christmas day, a negro man named Jim. He is very stout and healthy, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, about 26 years old, of a light black complexion, and speaks quick. The above reward will be paid to any one who will deliver him to me, or place him in the Hanover county jail. He probably made his way towards Essex county. Chas, F. M. Garnett. Hanover Junction, Jan. 3. 1863 ja 5--6t*
Another Reffentual attempt was made to postpone the election until Saturday, but after some tery discussion the House proceeded to the confederation of the joint order, when. Mr. McDonald moved that the House adjourn, upon which the eyes and nays were demanded and resulted in the negative eyes 18, nays 83. Fomiactions for Senator.--air. Anderson, of Rockbridge put in nomination the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, which was ascended by Messrs. Prince, Mag Rives, and Staples. Mr. Anderson, of Botetourt, nominated Judge John J. Allen. Mr. Green, of Jefferson, presented the name of Hon, Chas. W Russell Wheeling, which was accorded by Messrs, Edmund and Lairdly. Mr. Wynne nominated Gen. John B Floyd, each gentleman taking occasion to pay an appropriate to the candidate of his choice. It's being found impossible to conclude the election today, its further consideration, was on motion, postponed until 15½ P. M. to-morrow, and, at 4½ o'clock, the House adjourned.
Prison Irons --The following arrivals were chromed yesterday at Thunder; Wm Tayler, steamer Patrick Heary, drank and ; Jno and Charles Atkinson, co D 18th Va Battalion for confinement; J. H. Bennelt, returned from Camp Lee; This Miseley Fayette Artillery, subject to orders of Capt. Macont Jno 6th Martin Maker co. D. 1st La; Jas D Glass co E 44th Va; A J Dalton, Thos Brooke Capt Kevalis co. to be court martials; Thos Wash, co 44th Valid; Thos Jones and Joseph Cooper, leaving city without passports; Tim Geotoke, co C. 1st Va, drank; Geo Washington slave of Mrs Brander, runaway; John Carle, co C. Wheat's Battalion The discha yesterday were Chas Williams, Chas H Kent, J D Fitt, S Mullis. John F McKey S. L Mullis, Jerry Clapp Jacob Mullis, Wm Chappall, and Mike Ettondgo. There were in confinement yesterday 141 prisoners, deserters to be court martials, prisoners under sentence and others.
s being performed; and as appears, most of it destroyed afterwards. The war ordered 39 Mayors Court, Tuesday, January 13th --Charles to beat his was examinated Mary slave of J. M. no paners and pinions in the dach go William Edward, drunk, lying on the see walk let off Share, drunk, in the street discharged Charies Bennett free negro from Confederation the city-contrary to law, lat off, Harris have of C S stealing piece of let off. End Came, drank and disorderly in William Stuff's house required to give $150 a curity for his good behavior. Peter man, committed for an insult on his wife, Margaret. Peter C Turuse, drunk in the street committed for want of security. Gray, free negro, in the city with county let off. all of the parties arrested at the Mr. Vernon House for being of evil name and without means of save John Ford, were put in jail in default of $100 for their good They save the name of Frank Reseverst a Bert, Chas, Buris, under. Wm. D. and
T Garrison, John Gilmer, Andrew Hunter, Green James, W T Jones, W T Lundy, R M Mallery, J L Marye, jr., R A Mayo, S McCamant, R D Montague, Willoughby Newton, R C Saunders, R F Taylor, S M Watson, John L Woolfolk, Geo T Wright--28. For John B. Floyd--James Barbour, W Baskerville, Jas Bayse, Thos B Bigger, John K Bootes, Samuel Carpenter, D B Clarke, J H Daniel, D C Dunn, Joshua Ewing, John T Fletcher, H George, John H Hopkins, Wm. Kyte, S Lynn, J E McDonald, W G T Nelson, R A Richardson, Chas J Shannon, Samuel W Thomas, Valentine Thrash, Thos H Wynne--22. For A. T. Coparton--Wm Eggleston, Wilson Lively, Paulus Powell, John M Rowan-- For B. F. Wysor--John G Cecil--1. The Senate was informed of the result of the vote, and the House took a recess for one hour to await the action of the Senate. Upon the reassembling of the House a message was received from the Senate asking the concurrence of that body in a postponement of the joint order until to- morrow morning at 10