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Accident --A little negro girl, owned by Mrs. Mary Ginter, of Henrico, was gored in her left side by a vicious cow yesterday evening, in the neighborhood of the Second Market, and severely injured. One of the horns of the animal penetrated the howls of the girl, making a dreadful gash, through which the entrails could be plainly discerned. Medical assistance was immediately procured, when the wound was properly dressed and the girl conveyed to the residence of her mistress.
Walker's informant was mistaken. Mr. Hill asked the member who had informed him that Mr. J. J. Green was living in Henrico, and he replied that it was Capt. Pleasants. "But, Mr. President, how did this trivial matter reach the ears of thef money for that purpose, and he could have employed Mr. Green, or any one else. "This man resides in the county of Henrico, and is, therefore, by one of our ordinances, inelligible for watchman. He called the attention of the honorable chairmalso Mr. Peachy R. Grattan who served as a member of the Council for 6 or 8 months after he had removed to the county of Henrico; also Mr. Wm Taylor who served as a magistrate for several months and was re-elected while residing in the county, and whose seat was contested, but the Council gave him his seat although living in Henrico. Mr. Hill does not know in what school of ethics the member from Madison Ward was brought up when he stated that Mr. Green's violation of ordinance in living