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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Additional policemen. --The following additional police were appointed by the Mayor on Saturday: James Fitzhenry, Andrew Clark, Isaac Wassaman, G. C. Gregory. A. F. Adams, William L. Kimbrough, John Turner, Pleasant Orange, John Knocker, John Kimbrough, John Hennessey, Thomas H. Bramlette, G. A. Jacobs, James McConnell, James T. Anderson, A. J. Hall, J. Armistead Allen, Edward J. Tyler, Frederick Biershenk, James D. Lyle.
The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1865., [Electronic resource], Greeley makes a motion to admit the Southern members. (search)
d also some under-clothing. After some further testimony on the part of Meade, the counsel for the defence introduced a number of receipts, made out in the name of Mrs. Ould, for house rent and other expenses, and sundry letters from Meade to Mrs. Ould, expressing the tenderest sentiments of affection for her; he loved her better than anything on this earth, (said the letter,) and would do so as long as he lived; that he would be home soon and would not go to Manchester "no more." Edward J. Tyler testified that some time in September he was employed as a private watchman on Franklin street; heard the report of a pistol, and a man who was opposite Mrs. Ould said: "Arrest that woman." Called policeman Jones and had her arrested. Then a call was made for the arrest of the man, and he was arrested; he said he was badly wounded, and was carried to Dr. White's office. Mrs. Ould had a pistol in her hand at the time she was arrested. Believed that Mrs. Ould was in a state of frenzy,