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The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1862., [Electronic resource] 16 0 Browse Search
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d in the riot of Thursday last, was bad this morning. Preston Nichols a member of the Provost Guard, went into the store of cked Tim Callahan down with a musket while he was advising Nichols to go to his house and wash himself; and broke the right aassailants had received. John Fagan testified that he saw Nichols pull the elder Longenotti out into the street and "fetch ah the bar, which Longenotti dodged. He saw no blood until Nichols rose from the gutter, in which both parties to the scuffing had fallen. Martha Daly saw Nichols slap Mrs. Longenotti in the face. Lizzie Loman, a young girl, gave an entirely new explanation of the whole affair. She said she saw Nichols go in the store drunk, and heard him tell Joseph to give him some ap Joseph told him he couldn't afford to give him so many. Nichols then cursed Mrs. L., and struck her on the arm, and the fis witness persistently declared that she saw nobody strike Nichols, but on the contrary Nichols struck and bit both the Longe
d in the riot of Thursday last, was bad this morning. Preston Nichols a member of the Provost Guard, went into the store of cked Tim Callahan down with a musket while he was advising Nichols to go to his house and wash himself; and broke the right aassailants had received. John Fagan testified that he saw Nichols pull the elder Longenotti out into the street and "fetch ah the bar, which Longenotti dodged. He saw no blood until Nichols rose from the gutter, in which both parties to the scuffing had fallen. Martha Daly saw Nichols slap Mrs. Longenotti in the face. Lizzie Loman, a young girl, gave an entirely new explanation of the whole affair. She said she saw Nichols go in the store drunk, and heard him tell Joseph to give him some ap Joseph told him he couldn't afford to give him so many. Nichols then cursed Mrs. L., and struck her on the arm, and the fis witness persistently declared that she saw nobody strike Nichols, but on the contrary Nichols struck and bit both the Longe
d in the riot of Thursday last, was bad this morning. Preston Nichols a member of the Provost Guard, went into the store of cked Tim Callahan down with a musket while he was advising Nichols to go to his house and wash himself; and broke the right aassailants had received. John Fagan testified that he saw Nichols pull the elder Longenotti out into the street and "fetch ah the bar, which Longenotti dodged. He saw no blood until Nichols rose from the gutter, in which both parties to the scuffing had fallen. Martha Daly saw Nichols slap Mrs. Longenotti in the face. Lizzie Loman, a young girl, gave an entirely new explanation of the whole affair. She said she saw Nichols go in the store drunk, and heard him tell Joseph to give him some ap Joseph told him he couldn't afford to give him so many. Nichols then cursed Mrs. L., and struck her on the arm, and the fis witness persistently declared that she saw nobody strike Nichols, but on the contrary Nichols struck and bit both the Longe