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Applications to the Council. --In accordance with a recommendation of the Commissioners of Streets, the Council, on Monday evening, granted the application of Paul Bargamin, to be permitted to construct a neat iron railing on the 10th street side of his new building, projecting over the sidewalk, but not encroaching upon it. The application of John & George Gibson, to be permitted to extend the front of the new building which they are constructing near the corner of Main and 13th streets, for Keen. Baldwin & Williams, sixteen inches upon the sidewalk by the erection of iron columns thereon, was rejected.
r of Michael Jones, a Texan soldier, was brought up from the station-house, but the witnesses being absent, the case was continued until the 10th instant, and the prisoner committed to jail. Thomas Lillis, charged with receiving $170 in money, alleged to have been stolen from Elizabeth Demelman, was again arraigned, but at the request of the prisoner's counsel, the investigation was adjourned over to this morning, to give him an opportunity to procure testimony. Esau, a slave, the property of Martha Allen, was taken into custody on suspicion of being a runaway, and punished in the usual way. Esau is one of those free and easy darkeys who manage to ring in for a daily these of pottage without rendering a due equivalent in the shape of manual labor. Maria Canary, for selling liquor without a license, was fined $5. A fine of $1 was imposed upon Mr. Paul Bargamin, in consequence of the delinquency of his servant, who drove a vehicle across the sidewalk of 4th street.
The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The enemy reported advancing on the Rappahannock. (search)
body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Taylor., Paul Bargamin, Jas. P. Duval, Thos. W. HoCanna, C. G. Barney, Wm. M. Allen, W. Zimmerman. T. B. Reese, W. C. Hebner, Frank Hablestor, Wm. H. Clemmitt, and Tho, W. Goff. The deceased, Mr. Dixon, was from Columbus, Ga, and leaves a wife and three children. Mr. Ford is a Kentuckian, and is a married man, and had been Journal Clerk since the House was organized. Any further circumstances attending the affair will be developed to day before the jury of inquest.