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The Daily Dispatch: July 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 20 0 Browse Search
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ommand then proceeded to the residence of Charles D. Hinks, Esq., No. 257 West Lombard street. The be door. For some days past a young child of Mr. Hinks' family had been quite sick, and at the time the bell was rung, Mrs. Hinks was up administering to its wants. She went to the window and observofficer replied that they had come to arrest Mr. Hinks. Mrs. Hinks requested them to make as littleMrs. Hinks requested them to make as little noise as possible, as there was sickness in the family. The officer replied that he could not help that; Mr. Hinks was his prisoner, and he wanted him. Mrs. Hinks then a woke her husband. He went Mrs. Hinks then a woke her husband. He went to the window and told the officer that he would be down in a few minutes. For more than a year past Mr. Hinks has been in very delicate health, and he occupied some few minutes in dressing. The ofred it, and came to the porch. By this time Mr. Hinks had gotten down stairs and opened the door. s to be taken.--The reply was, "you'll see." Mr. Hinks said that he desired that his family should