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The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 11 1 Browse Search
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to see two of them in the hall, on private business. These were "captain" J. K. Sutterley and "captain" Weatherly. They immediately left the table and went out witment and intimated that their presence was required at the chief's office. Mr. Sutterley became very much agitated, and Mr. Weatherly seemed likewise alarmed; but towever, that there is something more than mere suspicion in the case. J. K. Sutterley is a Northerner by birth, and lived for some time in Chicago, where he joiystem, including the bayonet exercise. Besides several city companies, Mr. Sutterley went into the country and drilled the Roseale Guards, of West Feliciana, anowing paragraph, which appeared on Sunday morning: "We learn that Mr. J. K. Sutterley, of the news room, St. Charles Hotel, to whom we have been indebted for l Johnston, and will immediately join his regiment in the West." If Mr. Sutterley has been arrested in error, he will have a fair chance of meeting his accus