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The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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e Mayor.--The paper was signed as it now is when it was brought, and no change has been made in it. B. W. Totty deposed — That is not my signature. It was not put there by any one acting under my authority. The Mayor.--Mr. Caskie, have you any testimony to offer? Mr. Caskie (after a conference with his client) said he did not propose now to enter upon this defence, but would like to show what Mr. McKenna's character had been for honesty and uprightness. He called Jesse T. Hutchinson, who deposed — I have known McKenna for four or five years; have seen a good deal of him, and had business transactions with him which involved confidence. I regarded him as an honest man; had every reason to believe so. He had opportunities to cheat, but everything was fairly settled up. I was agent for Mr. Mayo, owner of the bridge, and got McK. to take charge of the tolls for eight or ten days. M. L. Stratton also deposed very favorably to McKenna's character. The Mayor