Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Mary Moore or search for Mary Moore in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 2 document sections:

Recorder's Court. --Yesterday Recorder Caskie disposed of the following cases: Claiborne, slave of Robert A. Lancaster, for stealing $2.50 from Wm. Gentry — whipped. George slave of John Holman, for cutting Rebecca Toosdale with a knife — whipped. Pat Farley up for threatening an assault on Mary H. Ferguson, was discharged, at her request Sealey Wigton, who had violated the public peace, was sent down, in default of $300 surely for his good behavior. James Coy, Sr., for trespassing on the premises of J. R. Anderson & Co., was committed for want of surely, and set to work in the chain gang for the period of sixty days. Mary Moore, for throwing stones at the house of Ann Breeden, was committed in default of surety for her good behavio
Sewing for the soldiers. --We understand that the ladies of the First Presbyterian Church (Dr. Moore's) have tendered their services to do any kind of sewing for the military, and will meet, to receive work, this morning, at 11 o'clock, in the Lecture room at this church. Orders left there, or at words & Thaw's, on Broad street, will receive prompt attention.