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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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ss," and drank very freely; went to Metropolitan Hall, and after the performance was over, Henry N. Gittings invited them to his room — upper-part of No. 84; Mr. Shields dropped into a chair and wentnearly knocked him out of the window. A man named Ganney, who was in the bed, then got up, and Gittings put Hamilton on it, and ejected Shields from the room. Several bottles and other articles were then thrown. After Shields was put out, Gatewood got Gittings by the beard and threw him over a trunk and held him down, when Gittings drew a pocket-knife and out Gatewood on the back of the hand. Gittings drew a pocket-knife and out Gatewood on the back of the hand. Several persons were in the room at the time. The second bottle that was thrown cut Gittings on the forehead. Mr. Hayward deposed, that one of the regulations was that no one could occupy a bed Gittings on the forehead. Mr. Hayward deposed, that one of the regulations was that no one could occupy a bed until his name was booked and the bed paid for. Neither requisition had been complied with by Gatewood or Hamilton. He was in another part of the building, and knew nothing of the disturbance until h