April 7, 1870
Thursday evening:
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Death of a Prisoner - A man named Philip Albert, about 65 or 70 years of age, died in the County Prison on Tuesday night. The deceased was tried in 1865 for assault and battery and was acquitted on the plea of insanity, but was subsequently placed in the prison by direction of the Court for safe-keeping, where he has been kept in custody ever since. The deceased has relatives residing in the vicinity of Elizabethtown.
April 7, 1870
Thursday evening:
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Death of a Prisoner - A man named Philip Albert, about 65 or 70 years of age, died in the County Prison on Tuesday night. The deceased was tried in 1865 for assault and battery and was acquitted on the plea of insanity, but was subsequently placed in the prison by direction of the Court for safe-keeping, where he has been kept in custody ever since. The deceased has relatives residing in the vicinity of Elizabethtown.
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