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The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1863., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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agreed to pay him $500 as soon as he was mustered into service, and $500 to his wife as soon as McK. was in the field. McKinney was accepted on the 3d of January and mustered into service, and on the 8th of that month, five days after, Whalan took his own wife to Parr, represented her as Mary McKinney, the wife of the substitute, and demanded and received for her $500, the balance of the money. Mr. Parr has since learned that McKinney had no wife, and that he had deserted. Mrs. Whalan aMcKinney had no wife, and that he had deserted. Mrs. Whalan admitted the receipt of the $500, but says she was then entitled to it as McKinney's wife. A few days after she received it, McK. came to her house and took all but $15 from her. She has since then been in bad health. The Mayor remanded Whalan aMcKinney's wife. A few days after she received it, McK. came to her house and took all but $15 from her. She has since then been in bad health. The Mayor remanded Whalan and his wife for examination before the Hustings Court, and committed them to jail.