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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --The cases registered on Saturday morning were few in number, and soon disposed of. The following is a summary: John R. Wormly was charged with threatening the life of Emma Tucker. The parties occupy a tenement on 2d street, and it is said that disturbances are of frequent occurrence between them. Mrs. Tucker complains that Wormly has recently become very annoying to her, and because she desired him to desist from his conduct he threatened to take her life. When caMrs. Tucker complains that Wormly has recently become very annoying to her, and because she desired him to desist from his conduct he threatened to take her life. When called to the stand neither of them responded, and the matter was therefore postponed till this morning. Richard Carrington, charged with assaulting Philip Dornin, was dismissed upon the failure of the complainant to appear against him. Carrington, it will be recollected, was arrested by watchman Everett on Thursday night, while dragging Dorsin along Bread street, who was in a helpless condition from frequent potations of common whiskey.--The reason assigned by Carrington for his conduct was
Wanted. --To hire 6 negro Blacksmiths to make horse shoes-and nails. Apply to Capt. J. S Tucker, Artillery Stores, Richmond Arsenal, foot of 7th st. jy 25--6t