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The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 20 0 Browse Search
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erday, to inquire how, when, and by what means. Henry Cronin came to his death. The jury assembled at 12 o'cwith another, After night, Jim Brennan, Clancey and Cronin left him and the next thing he heard was that CroniCronin had been stabbed. Cronin and Clancey had always been friends. Murphy knew the knife taken by Capt. WilkinsCronin and Clancey had always been friends. Murphy knew the knife taken by Capt. Wilkinson from Clancey. It was Cronin's knife and Cronin had it all day Tuesday. Thomas Hays, sworn knew nothinCronin's knife and Cronin had it all day Tuesday. Thomas Hays, sworn knew nothing of this affair; knew that Clancey and Cronin had a difficulty some time ago, but thought it was all settled,Cronin had it all day Tuesday. Thomas Hays, sworn knew nothing of this affair; knew that Clancey and Cronin had a difficulty some time ago, but thought it was all settled, as for a week or two they had been very friendly, and going together all the time. Mrs. Driscoll sworn: Cronin had a difficulty some time ago, but thought it was all settled, as for a week or two they had been very friendly, and going together all the time. Mrs. Driscoll sworn: knew nothing about the affair heard a noise, and then that a man had been killed, and kept out of the way hearfinally fell to the sidewalk. The murderer said to Cronin, "Have you got enough? If not, I'll give you more.tch. It was a taller man than Clancey that stabbed Cronin. Murderer had on a blue shirt, went into Tiernay's
Murder. --A man named Henry Cronin, belonging to the Jefferson Guard, from Texas was murdered on Tuesday night, between 9 and 10 o'clock, near the corner of 17th and Cary streets by some person unknown.