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Paris, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 24
The murder at Paris, Ky.
--The Lexington Observer and Reporter (Yankee) gives the following particulars of the murder that took place in Paris recently:
Chris Rogers, a Secessionist of Bourbet county, has been for some time suspected of furnishing contraband articles to the rebels in the mountains.
On Saturday evening, it being ascertained that Rogers in tended leaving Paris upon such an errand, the soldiers guarding the bridge at the jail there were directed by the U. S. Deputy Marshal to arrest him as he crossed the bridge, which order they complied with.
Rogers, being in his buggy and demurring to the arrest, caused some delay.
Daniel Hibler and Abram Spears, hearing of the arrest, rushed down to the place and demanded his release.
It being refused, Hibler fired, and instantly killed one of the guard, shooting him in the head; whereupon the other guard immediately shot Hibler through the right shoulder, near the breast three ball entering at different points, an
Abram Spears (search for this): article 24
Chris Rogers (search for this): article 24
Paris (search for this): article 24
The murder at Paris, Ky.
--The Lexington Observer and Reporter (Yankee) gives the following particulars of the murder that took place in Paris recently:
Chris Rogers, a Secessionist of Bourbet county, has been for some time suspected of furnishing contraband articles to the rebels in the mountains.
On Saturday evening, it being ascertained that Rogers in tended leaving Paris upon such an errand, the soldiers guarding the bridge at the jail there were directed by the U. S. Deputy Marshal to arrest him as he crossed the bridge, which order they complied with.
Rogers, being in his buggy and demurring to the arrest, caused some delay.
Daniel Hibler and Abram Spears, hearing of the arrest, rushed down to the place and demanded his release.
It being refused, Hibler fired, and instantly killed one of the guard, shooting him in the head; whereupon the other guard immediately shot Hibler through the right shoulder, near the breast three ball entering at different points, a
Warner (search for this): article 24
Grigsby (search for this): article 24
Daniel Hibler (search for this): article 24