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The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1865., [Electronic resource], Greeley makes a motion to admit the Southern members. (search)
's. Mr. Matthews also went to the North, with the understanding that his wife and Mrs. Ould were to follow. Mrs. Matthews went; but Mrs. Ould procured board at Mrs. Minter's, on Third, between Clay and Leigh streets, and I still continued to visit her there. She was there about two months. She then bought out a house, key, and fuatthews. After she went to live on Foushee street, I lived with her in the capacity of husband. [The witness proceeded to give details of their intercourse at Mrs. Minter's, which would not be proper for publication.] Never made a proposal of marriage to her, knowing she had a husband living. Formed her acquaintance at Mrs. Matt her twice at Mrs. Sales's and twice at Mrs. Miller's. Could not positively recollect whether I had intimate intercourse with her there or not. Saw her twice at Mrs. Minter's, and saw her in the dining-room. One evening she met me on Main street, and I took a walk with her. The remainder of the testimony of Meade proved that he wa
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1865., [Electronic resource], The Franklin street shooting affair — close of the investigation.--the accused sent on for examination. (search)
x 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, and returned in 1861.--Stayed with me two weeks, and then commenced housekeeping in Sidney. I visited her, and was there introduced to Meade. She sold out with the intention of going to the North, but gave up the idea, and went to board with Mrs. Minter, on Third street, where I visited her. Afterwards she bought a place on Foushee street, and commenced keeping a boarding house. She sold out, and went to live with Mrs. Willett; continuing all the time to visit my house. Subsequent to this she went to board with Mrs. Miller, and went afterwards to live with Mrs. Baumann, on Twentieth street. Came back to Mrs. Miller's, where she was very ill. On her recovery she rented an establishment from Mr. Fisher, and set up a restaurant. Visited