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Gaines Crossroads (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The enemy reported advancing on the Rappahannock. the Fredericksburg train last night state that it was yesterday reported and credited, at Gaines a Station that five regiments of the enemy had crossed the Rappahannock n small boats, near Part Royal, in Carolina county. It is also reported that a considerable wagon train was seen moving in that direction, on the Stafford side, on Thursday afternoon.
k of the House.--It appears that Mr. Ford was informed by Mr. Dixon, on Thursday, that his services were dispensed with. On etting this information on Thursday, Ford wrote a letter to Dixon telling him that unless he was reinstated into his former p he would kill him on night. --The letter of diam goal from Dixon stated that Ford was dismissed for inattention to his business. Dixon made no reply to Ford a letter, but on the advice of his friends kept within doors after receiving Forn's letter. About half past 1 o'clock yesterday, Dixon said to those around him he felt that his duty called him to the House of Reen Ford drew a navy Cott's plate and commenced a rapid fire Dixon drew a Dorringor pistol and . The fourth shot fired by Ford took affect and Dixon staggered to the pavement and fell. He was in a short distance by candors, and in three minutes expior, Wm. H. Clemmitt, and Tho, W. Goff. The deceased, Mr. Dixon, was from Columbus, Ga, and leaves a wife and three child
rge number of the members came to view the remains Acting being informed of the Affair caused a jury to be summoned to inquire into the circumstances attending the and affair, who were convened at an early hour as possible at the of the tragedy by Constable Freeman. At this time. Corporal Peachey being present, an inquest was deemed advisable, and the body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Taylor., Paul Bargamin, Jas. P. Duval, Thos. W. HoCanna, C. G. Barney, Wm. M. Allen, W. Zimmerman. T. B. Reese, W. C. Hebn
n, Dr. G. L. W. ger, who had been summoned, ordered that the body should be taken into the passage of the Madison House, which was done. The event doused great excite in the lower House of Congress, of which deceased was a officer, and a large number of the members came to view the remains Acting being informed of the Affair caused a jury to be summoned to inquire into the circumstances attending the and affair, who were convened at an early hour as possible at the of the tragedy by Constable Freeman. At this time. Corporal Peachey being present, an inquest was deemed advisable, and the body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by t
and a large number of the members came to view the remains Acting being informed of the Affair caused a jury to be summoned to inquire into the circumstances attending the and affair, who were convened at an early hour as possible at the of the tragedy by Constable Freeman. At this time. Corporal Peachey being present, an inquest was deemed advisable, and the body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Taylor., Paul Bargamin, Jas. P. Duval, Thos. W. HoCanna, C. G. Barney, Wm. M. Allen, W. Zimmerman. T. B. Reese,
ficer, and a large number of the members came to view the remains Acting being informed of the Affair caused a jury to be summoned to inquire into the circumstances attending the and affair, who were convened at an early hour as possible at the of the tragedy by Constable Freeman. At this time. Corporal Peachey being present, an inquest was deemed advisable, and the body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Taylor., Paul Bargamin, Jas. P. Duval, Thos. W. HoCanna, C. G. Barney, Wm. M. Allen, W. Zimmerman. T. B. R
around him he felt that his duty called him to the House of Representatives, and he intended to go. He stopped in a restaurant at the corner of 10th and Bank streets, on his way to the Capitol, and after a few minutes' conversation, with friends started on his way to the Capitol. While crossing the street on the , nearly in front of the he was from the opposite side by Ford, who, it is said, inquired if he was armed; the reply is said to have been in the affirmative, when Ford drew a navy Cott's plate and commenced a rapid fire Dixon drew a Dorringor pistol and . The fourth shot fired by Ford took affect and Dixon staggered to the pavement and fell. He was in a short distance by candors, and in three minutes expired. A crowd surrounded Ford, who had discharged five barrels of his revolver and a policeman appearing he was taken in custody and carried to the cage. --After the mouth of Dixon, Dr. G. L. W. ger, who had been summoned, ordered that the body should be taken into the pa
hich was done. The event doused great excite in the lower House of Congress, of which deceased was a officer, and a large number of the members came to view the remains Acting being informed of the Affair caused a jury to be summoned to inquire into the circumstances attending the and affair, who were convened at an early hour as possible at the of the tragedy by Constable Freeman. At this time. Corporal Peachey being present, an inquest was deemed advisable, and the body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Tay
body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Taylor., Paul Bargamin, Jas. P. Duval, Thos. W. HoCanna, C. G. Barney, Wm. M. Allen, W. Zimmerman. T. B. Reese, W. C. Hebner, Frank Hablestor, Wm. H. Clemmitt, and Tho, W. Goff. The deceased, Mr. Dixon, was from Columbus, Ga, and leaves a wife and three children. Mr. Ford is a Kentuckian, and is a married man, and had been Journal Clerk since the House was organized. Any further circumstances attending the affair will be developed to day before the jury of inquest.
Paul Bargamin (search for this): article 1
body was removed to Belvin's Block, where a post examination look place under the sapiens of Dr. Peachey, (the Coroner), and Drs. Wager and Beal, attending surgeons. The examination disclosed the fact that a conical ball, from the pistol of Ford, had entered Dixon's breast and pierced the heart, making its way nearly to the skin of the left side. The examination being concluded, the inquire by the inquest was adjourned until 1 o'clock to- day, at Deavin's Block. The following are the names of the jurors: Wm. O. Taylor., Paul Bargamin, Jas. P. Duval, Thos. W. HoCanna, C. G. Barney, Wm. M. Allen, W. Zimmerman. T. B. Reese, W. C. Hebner, Frank Hablestor, Wm. H. Clemmitt, and Tho, W. Goff. The deceased, Mr. Dixon, was from Columbus, Ga, and leaves a wife and three children. Mr. Ford is a Kentuckian, and is a married man, and had been Journal Clerk since the House was organized. Any further circumstances attending the affair will be developed to day before the jury of inquest.
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