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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Dismissed. --A man named Thomas B. Tully, recently discharged from Camp Lee as a lunatic, on yesterday had Thomas B Phillips brought before the Major on the charge of making a violent assault upon him. It appeared that Tully had taken up an idea that he had entrusted Phillips with $150 to keep for him, which the latter would Tully had taken up an idea that he had entrusted Phillips with $150 to keep for him, which the latter would not give up, and bothered him so much and so constantly about it that Phillips had to kick him out of doors. Mr. Marcellus Delarue said he had previous to the difficulty heard Turly say he did not give the money to Phillips, but to a man that lived at Nelson's old stand, near the Theatre. Tully expressing himself satisfied that P had to kick him out of doors. Mr. Marcellus Delarue said he had previous to the difficulty heard Turly say he did not give the money to Phillips, but to a man that lived at Nelson's old stand, near the Theatre. Tully expressing himself satisfied that Phillips meditated no further assault upon him, the Mayor dismissed the case.