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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1863., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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trange Felo de Se. --On Friday, says the Washington Chronicle, of May 15th, at the Metropolitan Hotel, New York, Mr. Edmond Baron, a Frenchman, was found dead upon his bed, with a surgical instrument called a calling in his hand, with which he hated a fatal wound in the region of the heart. A previous unsuccessful attempt at suicide had been made with morphine. Mr. Baron had also thought of shooting himself, but had desisted out of regard for the feelings of those occupying the next room. The cause of the act was probably depression of spirits, brought on by losses of property. Mr. Baron had once possessed great wealth, but had been reduced to a comparatively slender income. The most remarkable feature of the case, perhaps, il houses. Should my learned friend fail to comply with my request, I will certainly come back and pull his hair out by the roots, provided that they give me a furlough. And now, wish my love to E — good-bye. On pilot — an river "Edmond Baron