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The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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t Mr. Doyle, a white man, employed at the tin department of the C. S. Laboratory, on the charge of firing a pistol at James McManus, a journeyman employed therein. Mr. McManus testified that from the first organization of the Laboratory DepartmMr. McManus testified that from the first organization of the Laboratory Department. It has been the custom of the workmen to take their dinners with them, which they eat in the shops if they feel like doing so. On Thursday, while the hands were, as usual, eating their dinner during the hour assigned for that purpose, Doyle, wnapping of a cap, he rushed up, when, just as he had reached the top step, about eighteen inches from Doyle, he fired at McManus. D. was about drawing another pistol, upon seeing which the witness picked up a billet of wood and threatened to fail hif the prosecution, also testified as to the abrupt order given the men to leave the shop, and the subsequent shooting at McManus. Doyle had for some time shown a great dislike towards the workmen. He supposed it was in consequence of a court-marti