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The Daily Dispatch: December 8, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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examination. When the prisoner was sent to the bar a number of a number of witness were called and testified substantially to the following facts: At a late hour on Sunday afternoon Shaver Wiley and George Taylor, two soldiers, visited Mrs. Puss Rick's house, on Main street, between 23d and 24th, to get some oysters, and whilst they were standing at the counter James P. Rader and Edward P. Carroll, (the latter very much intoxicated,) came in.--Carroll had in his hand a bowie-knife, and ad Carroll cut him severely in the left shoulder, inflicting an ugly and dangerous wound. Carroll then went to the Libby prison, and, with his knife in his hand, made his brags that he had just cut and killed two or three men with it. As soon as Mrs. Rick saw that Taylor was stabbed she sent for Dr. Sherrard, who dressed the wound and had the patient sent to Seabrook's warehouse, from which point he was carried to Chimborazo Hospital, where he is now lying very ill. Carroll was arrested during t