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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)
oposition made on her part, or that of witness, to marry or go away. In this respect Meade's testimony was false. Miss Alice Gill testified that she was at Mrs. Ould's about 5 o'clock on the evening of the shooting. Asked Mr. Meade where she was, and he said she was up stairs. Saw him go down stairs, and she called him to return.--He did so, and witness then asked her for a basket. Did not go farther than the head of the steps. Saw no one there except Mrs. Ould and Meade. Cyrus W. Andrews said he was the sergeant on duty at Castle Thunder when Mrs. Ould was arrested. Saw that Mrs. Ould had marks on her throat, as if some one had choked her. There was also a small bruise over her eye.--Took a letter over to Meade for Mrs. Ould, and saw him lying upon the bed. Told witness that he would be obliged to appear against Mrs. Ould, though he had no hard feelings in the matter. The marks on her throat and over the eye were very distinct. The bruise over the eye appeared to hav