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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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The Franklin street shooting affair — close of the investigation.--the accused sent on for examination.
--On Saturday morning, after having disposed of some minor matters which are elsewhere noticed, the Mayor resumed the investigation of the charge against Mrs. Isabela Ould, of shooting her paramour, R. H. Meade, on the 22d of September last.
Mrs. Ould was present, accompanied by her counsel, Marmaduke Johnson, Esq., and Colonel G. D. McIntosh, and a number of acquaintances — both male and female — who appeared to testify in the case.--The witnesses of the previous day were called, and the following testimony was elicited for the Commonwealth:
Mrs. Delilah Sales testified that she had been acquainted with Mrs. Ould between six and seven years, and had always found her to be a lady.
She lived with her for nine months. Her husband and mine had occasional words together; but with that exception we got along very well.
In the year 1860, she and Mr. Ould left for Danville, an<