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The Daily Dispatch: January 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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in the death of a highly respected citizen. John O Taylor, Esq. It appears that Mr. Taylor had purchased a farm from Joseph Barnard, who had separated from his wife, but continued to live on the place, and on Friday the former went there with workmen to put up a fence. Barnard claimed some plank which they were about to use, as his own, and some words ensued. when Mr. Taylor took hold of him and expressed a wish that no difficulty might occur between them Barnard then went into the house andBarnard then went into the house and got a pistol, and approaching within about three feet of Mr. Taylor, flied. --The ball entered beneath Mr. T's shoulder and glanced downwards into the stomach. The unfortunate man fell, and when the workmen went to him he informed them that he was unable to get up. They at once secured Barnard, who, it is reported, said that he had another charge ready if the first didn't kill him — or something to that effect. He was subsequently taken to the county jail by Wm. E. Wade. As soon as possibl