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The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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the City Hall. --A young couple were yesterday morning united in the bonds of wedlock in the City Hall under peculiar circumstances. Frederick Miller and Nancy Shelton were the names of the parties. Miller and Miss Shelton were, it seems, engaged to be married when the former was arrested for highway robbery and confined in Miss Shelton were, it seems, engaged to be married when the former was arrested for highway robbery and confined in jail to await trial for the offence. He is to be tried at the next term of Judge Lyons Court, with, to all present appearances, every prospect of conviction. Miss Shelton being, for reasons of her own, very anxious that the marriage ceremony should be performed, and Miller not being unwilling, he was brought up from jail to the Miss Shelton being, for reasons of her own, very anxious that the marriage ceremony should be performed, and Miller not being unwilling, he was brought up from jail to the Hustings Court Clerk's office in custody of the jailer, and there married by the Rev. Dr. Edwards, of the Methodist Church, in the presence of a number of curious spectators. The bride and groom conducted themselves with becoming nervousness and decorum throughout, and after the ceremony were permitted to converse together for a