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The Daily Dispatch: October 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nted in default of security to appear before the Hustings Court and answer the charge of misdemeanor. James Johnson McCaba, implicated in the killing of Kelley and Downes, was called up and had his case continued until Tuesday next, on which day the Mayor said he would discharge or commit the prisoner. Johnson was formerly a U. S. soldier, but left and joined the Confederate army. He declares his innocence in of any compi ty in the transaction for which he has been arrested. Alice Rawkins, Maria Gary, Elizabeth Valentine, and Abigale Mitchell, the women arrested a few nights since in a house, rear of the Varsities, were called up and examined, and the three last named sent to jail in default of haft for their good behavior. Alice Hawkins, who has an infant a few months old to take care of, was let off by the Mayor on that account, though he enjoined on Hawkins the necessity of leaving her present place of residence, if she wished in future to avoid molestation. A nu