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The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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scharged Forde, and would have taken him back but for threats made in a letter written him; Dixon told witness he did not desire to spill any man's blood, but did not wish to be killed himself; he than asked witness to take a drink with him, which he did, and when the party came into the street again another gentleman was met, when Mr Dixon asked witness to take another drink with him, which was declined; Dixon went in and took another drink; after he came out again we walked together to Jack O'Connell, corner of Bank and 10th streets, where we took another drink together; we then came out of O'Donnell and stood on the corner; witness was facing towards Main street, and whilst talking some one shouted "Look out, Goodrich," and turning round, saw Forde on the sidewalk of the north side of Bank street, near the gate of the Capitol Square; Forde was armed with a navy revolver, which he pointed at Dixon and fired. During the firing Forde advanced some three feet towards the middle of the