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Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 2
Resistance to the laws.
--The Sherman Booth case in Wisconsin is far from ended.--In the paragraph below the Bovay mentioned is a member of the Wisconsin Legislature, who was engaged in the rescue of Booth from Deputy United States Marshal Taylor, when the mob was headed by Mr. Daniels, the State geologist.
A letter from Marshal Lewis says that even the women threatened him with shovels when he went to make the arrest.--The paragraph is from the Milwaukee Democrat of the 23d inst:
Marshal Lewis arrested one Bovay (who had previously submitted himself for arrest,) at Ripon yesterday morning, and was about taking the cars when a sleigh load of citizens came up and told Mr. B. he should not go.--Bovay replied he had promised to go and go he would.
After a brief altercation in regard to the matter, the citizens forcibly took the prisoner and carried him home.
The United States Marshal, disconsolate and discomfited, left Ripon in disgust — making no further effort to arrest.
Ripon, Fond Du Lac County, Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 2
Daniels (search for this): article 2
Resistance to the laws.
--The Sherman Booth case in Wisconsin is far from ended.--In the paragraph below the Bovay mentioned is a member of the Wisconsin Legislature, who was engaged in the rescue of Booth from Deputy United States Marshal Taylor, when the mob was headed by Mr. Daniels, the State geologist.
A letter from Marshal Lewis says that even the women threatened him with shovels when he went to make the arrest.--The paragraph is from the Milwaukee Democrat of the 23d inst:
Marshal Lewis arrested one Bovay (who had previously submitted himself for arrest,) at Ripon yesterday morning, and was about taking the cars when a sleigh load of citizens came up and told Mr. B. he should not go.--Bovay replied he had promised to go and go he would.
After a brief altercation in regard to the matter, the citizens forcibly took the prisoner and carried him home.
The United States Marshal, disconsolate and discomfited, left Ripon in disgust — making no further effort to arrest.
Lucien Lewis (search for this): article 2
John O. Taylor (search for this): article 2
Resistance to the laws.
--The Sherman Booth case in Wisconsin is far from ended.--In the paragraph below the Bovay mentioned is a member of the Wisconsin Legislature, who was engaged in the rescue of Booth from Deputy United States Marshal Taylor, when the mob was headed by Mr. Daniels, the State geologist.
A letter from Marshal Lewis says that even the women threatened him with shovels when he went to make the arrest.--The paragraph is from the Milwaukee Democrat of the 23d inst:
Marshal Lewis arrested one Bovay (who had previously submitted himself for arrest,) at Ripon yesterday morning, and was about taking the cars when a sleigh load of citizens came up and told Mr. B. he should not go.--Bovay replied he had promised to go and go he would.
After a brief altercation in regard to the matter, the citizens forcibly took the prisoner and carried him home.
The United States Marshal, disconsolate and discomfited, left Ripon in disgust — making no further effort to arrest.
Sherman Booth (search for this): article 2
Resistance to the laws.
--The Sherman Booth case in Wisconsin is far from ended.--In the paragraph below the Bovay mentioned is a member of the Wisconsin Legislature, who was engaged in the rescue of Booth from Deputy United States Marshal Taylor, when the mob was headed by Mr. Daniels, the State geologist.
A letter from Marshal Lewis says that even the women threatened him with shovels when he went to make the arrest.--The paragraph is from the Milwaukee Democrat of the 23d inst:
MBooth from Deputy United States Marshal Taylor, when the mob was headed by Mr. Daniels, the State geologist.
A letter from Marshal Lewis says that even the women threatened him with shovels when he went to make the arrest.--The paragraph is from the Milwaukee Democrat of the 23d inst:
Marshal Lewis arrested one Bovay (who had previously submitted himself for arrest,) at Ripon yesterday morning, and was about taking the cars when a sleigh load of citizens came up and told Mr. B. he should not go.--Bovay replied he had promised to go and go he would.
After a brief altercation in regard to the matter, the citizens forcibly took the prisoner and carried him home.
The United States Marshal, disconsolate and discomfited, left Ripon in disgust — making no further effort to arrest.
Bovay (search for this): article 2
S. M. Booth (search for this): article 2