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The Daily Dispatch: April 27, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ssas Hall; D. took two drinks, and had taken three; D. got a small bottle of liquor at the Hall; witness regarded D. as acting in the affair strictly in self defence. John A. Bowen sworn: Dixon fired after F.'s first shot; Goodrick was between the parties, was first commanding the peace alternately; the last shot fired by Ford was well aimed and deliberate, and after it Dixon dropped his pistol, staggered, and fell; believe that was the shot that struck Dixon. The deposition of Dr. Jos. Beale showed the facts revealed by an autopsy of the body of Dixon. His opinion was that the bullet fired by Ford killed Dixon. The Jury, after hearing the evidence, consulted together and returned as their verdict that the deceased, Robert Emmett Dixon, was killed, on Friday inst, by a pistol ball fired by Robert S. Ford with intent to kill. The preliminary examination of Ford will probably take place before the Mayor to day, at the City Hall, he having been committed to await the