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The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], Down the Rio Grande — the trip from Mesilla to Brownsville. (search)
Inquest. --An inquest was held yesterday, by Alderman Sauxay, (acting Coroner,) oyer the body of a stranger found the previous evening in the canal, near the Basin, and a verdict rendered that he came to his death by accidental drowning. The name of the deceased was ancertained to be Andrew Jackson McLemore. In one of his pockets was found a key of a room at the Spotswood House, and the body was conveyed thither, but not received; and it was subsequently deposited in Mr. George Dowden's warehouse, (Brooks's,) on Byrd street. On the person of the deceased, and with his effects, were found letters addressed to President Davis, and other prominent men, recommending him for a position in the army. It further appeared that he had lately been engaged in an unsuccessful effort to raise a company in Tennessee. The body and effects were taken possession of by friends.