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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Bloody affray. --On Thursday night about 12 o'clock, as Watchman Robt. L. Carter and his partner were passing a house of "undoubted" reputation at the Northern extremity of 15th street, in the Valley, they heard a great commotion inside, and went to see what was the matter. They found evidences of a desperate affray all-about — the furniture broken, the floor stained with blood, and a general excitement prevailing among the occupants. A man named James Keller, said to be a Baltimorean, exhibited a ghastly wound, extending from the top of his head down to the cheek bone. He was placed under the care of a surgeon, and subsequently carried to his apartment over the Confederate House, on Main street; below Fourteenth. One of the females of the basic, named Virginia McFadden, was arrested on a charge of cutting Keller; but, as the case has not yet been investigated, we are unprepared to say that she is guilty of the offence. Representations were yesterday made in regard to her hea