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ed leave of absence from Camp Lee to visit the city. He had getten nearle to Mr. Kelley's blacksmith shop, on the corner of Mar. hall street and Brook Avenue, when hsion of certain premises which neither party had a very clear right to. John Kelley and James Gannon appeated to answer the charge of robuing A. H. Franklin of but rather defiant attitude, evidendy considering himself an illused man, while Kelley played the role of a wounded soldier with a nicety that denoted some practice ithat he had been robbed, went back and arrested a number of men, among whom was Kelley and Gannon — On the former they found Franklin's pocket diary and $15 of his moo saw the robesery perpetrated, testified to his belief that another comrade of Kelley and Gannon had gotten the principal part of Franklin's money. The Mayor issuedo answer for keeping a disorderly house, and selling liquor without a license. Kelley and Gannon were committed for examination before the Hustings Court. L. J.