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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 18, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Sanxay (search for this): article 1
Died of his wound — inquest.
--John J. Andrews, who was shot in the left arm of Jesse White, early last Sunday morning, opposite the Spotswood Hotel, died about two o'clock on Thursday morning, at the Bellevue Hospital, whither he had been conveyed for medical treatment, having become delirious after receiving the wound.
The fact of his death being communicated to Coroner Sanxay, he yesterday summoned a jury and held an inquest on the body of deceased.
Dr. Conway, the attending physician of deceased, testified in substance, before the jury, that on examining him, shortly after the injury was inflicted, he found a gunshot wound in the left forearm and one of the bones fractured; also, a contusion about Andrews's month, and one on the left side of his head, behind the left car; the last he regarded as serious, though there was no fracture of the bone.
There was no manifestation of compression of the brain, nor of severe concussion.
Andrews's manner, at the time he examined him,
John J. Andrews (search for this): article 1
Died of his wound — inquest.
--John J. Andrews, who was shot in the left arm of Jesse White, sion of the brain, nor of severe concussion.
Andrews's manner, at the time he examined him, was venion that, owing to the physical condition of Andrews, he was in no plight to stand either blows or gunshot wounds.
Andrews's death, in his opinion, resulted from the gunshot wound and the blows ret, near the Spotswood Hotel; saw White strike Andrews with something and he staggered back, but dida weapon but he did not see any weapon; heard Andrews ask White what to do with "that thing," or p shoot him; directly the plain fired off, and Andrews closed with White, and a scuffle ensued when ews was shot in the arm. As White walked off, Andrews called to him and asked him where he was goiny two witnesses examined.
The inquest on Andrews was held at the Medical College Hospital.
The jury returned a verdict that John J Andrews came to his death by a gunshot wound inflicted by Jes
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Wheeler's prisoners. Tullahoma, April 16.
--Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number.
Spencer (search for this): article 1
Wheeler's prisoners. Tullahoma, April 16.
--Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number.
Wheeler (search for this): article 1
Wheeler's prisoners. Tullahoma, April 16.
--Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, leven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number. Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number.
April 16th (search for this): article 1
Wheeler's prisoners. Tullahoma, April 16.
--Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number.
Wheeler's prisoners. Tullahoma, April 16.
--Eleven Yankee officers, captured by Gen. Wheeler, left here this morning.
Nothing important in this quarter.
Chattanooga, April 16.--Nothing additional from the front.
Eleven Yankee officers, captured by General Wheeler, reached here this evening.
Capt, Mable and Lieut, Spencer, of Rosecrans's Staff, are among the number.