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Suspicious character. --Two individuals, calling themselves Augustus J. Kuck and Adolph Zehler, were carried before the Mayor yesterday, as persons of evil name, fame and reputation, and for expressing opinions injurious to the interests of this Commonwealth. The extent of their transgression did not appear, as they were committed without examination till this morning. Wm. Christian, who was arrested a few days ago as a suspicious character, was committed until the 19th inst., when provision will be made for sending him out of the State. Clinton Kennedy, arrested on a similar charge, was committed in default of $150 bail.
A loose character. --A correspondent writing from Orange, under date of May 16, says: "I wonder if Clinton Kennedy, who was arrested in Richmond a few days since, and ledged in jail as a suspicious character, is not the same identical "Clint" who was, with his father and family, along with the Leathers family, run out of Orange county sometime last year by the Vigilance Committee, for house-breaking, sheep, hog, beef, and chicken stealing. Our "Clint" is some twenty-five years of age, tolerably well set, some five feet six or eight inches in height, and not very prepossessing in his appearance. If he is the same "Clint," I would advise your Mayor to hold him fast." The individual alluded to conforms to the above description in all respects. He hails from Orange. His father was before the Mayor yesterday, endeavoring to procure his release. The disposition made of him is noted in another place.