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--The killing of Dr. Mather at New Orleans, by a Mr. Withers, has already been noticed in our columns. We fie and whispered to Mrs. Mather some message from Mrs. Withers, which, on inquiry by Dr. M., proved to be a reqd not succeeding, followed him into the room, where Withers stood with a revolver in his hand. On his entering did not." "I intend to kill her for it," exclaimed Withers, "Oh, no," said the Doctor, "you cannot do that." "at and said, "You can do so if you dare." Whereupon Withers fired, the ball lodging in Mather's breast, who feln his knees and called out: "Don't shoot me !" But Withers fired a second and a third time. The second ball took effect in Mather's body, and at the third, Mrs. Withers rushing between them, the ball passed through her lodged. Dr. Mather died of his wounds last night. Withers is in prison. Dr. Mather had quite recently rehis death, raising a volunteer company for the war. Withers, from all we can learn, had been drinking freely.
The killing of Dr. Mather at New Orleans. --The killing of Dr. Mather at New Orleans, by a Mr.Dr. Mather at New Orleans, by a Mr. Withers, has already been noticed in our columns. We find the following particulars of the affair f the 31st ult.: Yesterday afternoon as Dr. Mather was sitting in his house, a servant came and whispered to Mrs. Mather some message from Mrs. Withers, which, on inquiry by Dr. M., proved to beened to take her life if she did not leave. Dr. Mather, against his wife's earnest entreaty, procee, with which he had threatened to shoot her. Dr. Mather said he would go up stairs and expostulate w do that." "Then I will shoot you." At this, Dr. Mather threw open his coat and said, "You can do so" Whereupon Withers fired, the ball lodging in Mather's breast, who fell upon his knees and called o a third time. The second ball took effect in Mather's body, and at the third, Mrs. Withers rushingunds last night. Withers is in prison. Dr. Mather had quite recently returned from Pensacola, [1 more...]
The killing of Dr. Mather at New Orleans. --The killing of Dr. Mather at New Orleans, by a Mr. Withers, has already been noticed in our columns. We find the following particulars of the affair in the N. O. Delta of the 31st ult.: Yesterday afternoon as Dr. Mather was sitting in his house, a servant came and whispered to Mrs. Mather some message from Mrs. Withers, which, on inquiry by Dr. M., proved to be a request for quarters at his house, Mrs. W. saying that her husband was much excited and had threatened to take her life if she did not leave. Dr. Mather, against his wife's earnest entreaty, proceeded to Wither's, and was there met by his mother, who told him that her husband was up stairs, much excited, and had a pistol, with which he had threatened to shoot her. Dr. Mather said he would go up stairs and expostulate with him; his mother endeavored to prevent him, and not succeeding, followed him into the room, where Withers stood with a revolver in his hand. On his en