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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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William H. Travis (search for this): article 1
Acquitted.
--Yesterday morning the case against William H. Travis, on the charge of shooting his wife Eliza, some weeks since, with a pistol, was disposed of. Mrs. Travis appeared in Court, looking pale and weak, and occupied a seat in a chair during the progress of the examination.
The first witness called was officer Jo who stated that on the evening that the shooting occurred he was standing near Travis's place of business, when he first approached by a little negro boy in search of a doctor, who told him that Mr. Travis had shot his wife.
He immediately went into T.'s house, and found that she had been carried to her chamber.
On entering the t best to take her husband away, and therefore carried him to the watch-house.
Travis seemed much disturbed at the occurrence while in P.'s custody, and several time he discharge of the pistol.
At the conclusion of Mr. Perrin's testimony Mrs. Travis was sworn, and entirely exonerated her husband from any intention to harm he
Treadway (search for this): article 9
Charles Welsh (search for this): article 6
Bound over.
--John Jaiser and Charles Welsh were arraigned yesterday before Recorder Caskie, each charged with assaulting the other.
The evidence proving plainly Jaiser's guilt, he was bound over to keep the peace for twelve months in the sum of $500. A former recognizance of Jaiser's, in the sum of $300, entered into some time since, was also declared forfeited.
John West (search for this): article 13
The Cage.
--At the lower station-house last night there were the following commitments; Willie Graw, Michael Sullivan, and James Hays, arrested on the charge of stealing several ink-bottles and one wool hat from a Mr. Lumpkin; Peter Kennay, a white man for interfering with the Jews in their place of worship, and John West, a free negro, arrested for breaking a window-glass in their church.
Woodley (search for this): article 9
Woolfolk (search for this): article 9