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The Daily Dispatch: July 25, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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A Disappointed husband. --The Boston Courier relates the following incident as having occurred at Rast Boston on Wednesday last, just previous to the departure for Liverpool of the British steamship Africa: "Miss Lotty Hough, who appeared at the Howard Athengum a few weeks since, and gained considerable applause in her personation of impressible Yankee girls, had secured her passage in the steamer, when her husband, hearing of it, went to the Chief of Police and represented that the was non compos mentis, and that he wanted to have her arrested. The Chief knew nothing of the facts of the case, and therefore sent an intelligent officer with the husband to investigate it. Miss Hough was found in the saloon of the steamer, her husband pointed her out to the officer, and directed him roughly, in the presence of others, to arrest "that woman." Miss Hough immediately went on shore at the request of the officer, and explained to him that she had been obliged to support her husba