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and soon after became connected with the Night Watch of Richmond, which position he filled with entire satisfaction until October, 1859, when he became addicted to intemperance, and resigned his place. From that period until about the 1st of July last, Totty kept a small grocery at the corner of Grace and Monroe streets, in Henrico county, where his wife, her father and her sister resided, and where he committed the deed which cost him his life. The murder. On the morning of the 18th of July, Totty visited the residence of his father-in-law, and repairing to the kitchen, found Catherine J. Thom, Mrs. Adams, and a young man in the act of eating breakfast. He drew up a chair near to where Miss Thom was sitting, and was asked to participate in the meal, but declined. He then asked her whether she would go away with him. She declined to do so.--With this, he drew two pistols, placed them on the table, and again demanded to know if she would leave with him. On her again declinin