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The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 1 Browse Search
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e wounds to confirm such a fearful suspicion. The body was subsequently removed to the yard in the rear of M. G. Delarne's establishment, and identified as Mr. Charles P. Dohm, who for some time past has been employed as shipping clerk in the office of the Southern Express Company at Lynchburg. An inquest was held yesterday by Acde by Dr. Wm. Grebe, who gave it as his opinion, from the general appearance of the deceased, that death was caused by an attack of apoplexy. It was proved that Mr. Dohm went to the theatre on Monday night with two other gentlemen, from whom he got separated in the crowd about the door at the close of the performance, and nothinghe jury, therefore, rendered a verdict that his death was caused by apoplexy. We are informed by Mr. Gibson, agent of the Express Company in this city, that Mr. Dohm was a man of industrious and exemplary habits, and universally popular among his acquaintances. He was unmarried, but leaves a mother and sister in Baltimore, t