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Suspected parties. --Capt. Clarke, an oysterman, and his wife, and two individuals named Scott and Hurlburt, were examined before Commissioner Lyons yesterday, but the result has not transpired. They were remanded to prison, to await a decision upon the Commissioner's recommendation.
Suspected parties. --Capt. Clarke, an oysterman, and his wife, and two individuals named Scott and Hurlburt, were examined before Commissioner Lyons yesterday, but the result has not transpired. They were remanded to prison, to await a decision upon the Commissioner's recommendation.
Suspected parties. --Capt. Clarke, an oysterman, and his wife, and two individuals named Scott and Hurlburt, were examined before Commissioner Lyons yesterday, but the result has not transpired. They were remanded to prison, to await a decision upon the Commissioner's recommendation.
Suspected parties. --Capt. Clarke, an oysterman, and his wife, and two individuals named Scott and Hurlburt, were examined before Commissioner Lyons yesterday, but the result has not transpired. They were remanded to prison, to await a decision upon the Commissioner's recommendation.