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Show The Soldier Case Met, &, Grant, the keepers of tho saloon where the soldier Cieiger was so shamefully beaten and wounded Saturday night, had an examination in the police court ye.iterd;iy afternoon, after-noon, And were discharged. Cciger was present and testified tint Met, struck him with a tumbler, indicting the wound on his head; but numerous others who saw the alliiir denied that the saloon keepers had anything to do with the beating ol the soldier, and that they merely put hun out of tho saloon alter tiie row, ft is rather a singular fact that no one c-oald tell who did the beating, though the saloon sa-loon was full of men at the time. |