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The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Reported Confederate triumph in North Carolina. (search)
as Works--John J. Fry. Superintendent Water Works--J. L. Davis. Superintendent Poor House--John Pearce. Captain Night Watch--Jas B. Pleasants. Jefferson Ward — Aldermen: Richard D. Sanxay, Wm. Taylor, Abel F. Ploot, James A Icles, and John Hampden Pleasants. Common Council: Mcthaniel B. Hill, Richard O. Haskins, Edward A. J. Clopton, W.Deit Richardson, and Allen Y. Stokes. Madison Ward — Aldermen: James K. Caskie, James Bray, George N. Gwathmey, George W. Gillism, and William B. Smith, Common Counch: David J. Burr, George W. Randolph, James A Scott, George K. Crutchfield, and Richard F. Walker. Monroe Ward — Aldermen: John F. Regnault, Wm. W. Timberlake, N. C. Lipscomb, Adolphus Gary, and Thomas M. Jones. Common Council: Thomas C. Epps, Larkin W. Glazebrook, Fleming Grimn, David J. Saunders, and Samuel D. Denoon. In Monroe Ward the voters made the mistake of turning out two very good magistrates, and in Jefferson Ward a gentleman was elected to that of<
he Petersburg depot, discharged, Samuel D. Arwood, drunk, lying on the sidewalk, discharged; John Wm. Thaxton, drunk, disorderly, and rolling empty hogsheads along Main street, continued; William, slave of Clifford Campbell, entering the store of Smith & Trallor and stealing a coat belonging to Wm. J. Ferguson, and one bed quilt and two glass tumblers belonging to Albert, slave of Smith & Trallor, case continued; and Henry, slave of Col. Talliaferro, and Jim, slave of James Galt, committed as rSmith & Trallor, case continued; and Henry, slave of Col. Talliaferro, and Jim, slave of James Galt, committed as runaways. During the day yesterday a number of parties were committed for rowdyism around the polls and petty delinquencies. The Mayor holds his Court to-day and will dispose of the accumulations of the last two days. In a case of robbery tried at the Mayor's Court on Monday, a notice of which was made in the Dispatch it was stated that Martha, slave of R. H. L. Tighe, had been sentenced to be whipped for stealing a $100 note from her master. Malvina a servant in Mr. Tighe's employ, was
City Battalion. --Major Elliott's Battalion had their regular monthly inspection of arms on the Capital square yesterday. The battalion mustered unusually strong. The evolutions were credible to the skill of the members as soldiers. The delightful music of the admirable band led by Smith afforded much pleasure to thousands of pleasure seekers who had congregated on the square.