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The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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g the trespassers. These persons had a hearing upon the charge, and they were committed to await a further hearing on Tuesday evening.--In the meantime it was rendered certain that a mistake had been made in respect to one of the party, named Morris Idell, who was not among the chestnut hunters, and who threatened Mr. Unruh with the vengeance of the law for false imprisonment. Others who desired to annoy Mr. Unruh, or to deter him from proceeding to extremities with the real trespassers, persue of the party, named Morris Idell, who was not among the chestnut hunters, and who threatened Mr. Unruh with the vengeance of the law for false imprisonment. Others who desired to annoy Mr. Unruh, or to deter him from proceeding to extremities with the real trespassers, persuaded him that the suiters of Mr. Idell would involve him in much trouble and expense, and so worked upon his fears that he came to town on Tuesday night, and proceeding to the Delaware, drowned himself.-- Pennsylvanian.