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The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1865., [Electronic resource], The Franklin street shooting affair — close of the investigation.--the accused sent on for examination. (search)
ead at the time. George Shenly testified that Mrs. Ould lived up stairs over the shop where he was employed. Was well acquainted with Meade and Mrs. Ould. She told witness on the Monday of the evacuation that she had saved a thousand dollars in Confederate money, and asked if she had not better get a suit of clothes for Meade. She told witness on two or three occasions that they were going to be married. Mrs. Ould attended to most of the business. Meade was generally there. Edward Smith testified that he was in Mrs. Ould's house on the night on which the shooting affair occurred, between 6 and 7 o'clock. Thought, from her appearance, that she had been crying, and left for home. Mrs. Ould seemed to be the proprietor of the place. Mrs. Gill testified that after Mrs. Ould's wedding clothes were made she did them up. She told witness that she and Meade were going to be married. This was in May last. Had known Mrs. Ould for some time, and always found her to be a hard