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The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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which it was apprehended was about to take place between himself and Mr. Elmore. After this explanation, Messrs. George W. Butler, J. Marshall Hanna, and Dr. A. E. Petticolas were examined as witnesses for the Commonwealth. Mr. Butler, on being sworn, stated that he knew nothing of his own knowledge about the duel. -- From hearsay; learned about seven o'clock Tuesday morning that a fight had taken place, and that Mr. Daniel was wounded, but had not seen him since the duel. Dr. Petticolas concluded the examination. He stated, under a protest that he might implicate himself, that Mr. Daniel was wounded, and that he received his wound about two ville road to the Brooke turnpike. At this point the counsel raised the question of the Mayor's jurisdiction, and claimed that the shooting, according to Dr. Petticolas's testimony, had taken place more than a mile beyond the corporate limits, in the county of Henrico. The Mayor then examined Messrs. Washington Gill and