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The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 14 0 Browse Search
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ed without any trial or investigation whatever. The case of Alfred Dalton, who was murdered near Hartsville in February, 1864, was heart-trators of this foul deed were unknown, and are to this day.--Young Dalton stayed at his father's house the night on which Mrs. Vance was murdral Paine had the utmost confidence, as the writer is informed. If Dalton could have had a trial, Martin would have testified to the fact that young Dalton slept with him that night, thus establishing his innocence of any participation in the death of Mrs. Vance. General Paine arrivn-law of Dalton, to the house of Dalton's father, and request young Dalton to meet him near Mr. Vance's house. The message was delivered to young Dalton, and he promptly obeyed, accompanied by his father, and met General Paine at the head of his command. So soon as General Paine sa he ordered a file of soldiers to take him off and shoot him. Young Dalton was taken by surprise at this announcement and asked for the charge