Cincinnati (OH) Commercial Tribune, September 20, 1882, p. 6. SHOT INTO WEDLOCK Jeffersonville, Indiana, September 19-Last Sunday William Colvin and Belle Colvin eloped from Utica to Louisville but were overtaken and brought back by Newton Colvin, father of the lady. Yesterday morning the latter got a marriage license for the couple in this city, but when he arrived in Utica, William, his nephew, backed out. A quarrel ensued, but being separated they did not fight until about noon yesterday when they met in front of a saloon. Both drew pistols and four shots were exchanged, Newton being shot in the bridge of the nose and William in the collar bone. Friends interfered, and William after consideration, was married to his cousin, Miss Belle Colvin, the couple leaving on a visit to friends in Kentucky last night.