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Show The Rapa Case. Dr. Newton, the physician attond ing Mrs. Williamson, informs ua tba the lady did not give biilh to a child as previously stated. She is still con eider ed in a very precarious condition and the doctor requests that the peo pie will not call to eeo her until sh recuperates. Williamson, the husband of the outraged woman, was tried be fori Justice Pyper yesterday, Jor the assault as-sault upon Motley. Tho justice fined him one cent. M fit ley has waived an examination, and been bound over in $10 ,('00 tc await the action of the grand jury. B.9 is nuflering from his bruises. It was thought that he would bo taken bufore tho justioe for examination yesterday yes-terday afternoon, a;id a crowd of 300 or 400 assembled in the prison yard, when loud threats of lynching. Motley wore uttered. The officers did not deem it safe tu hike the priaoner from the jail to the court room. Last cveni ng Motley was taken b e- ioie thu justice, when the bondd wore fixed, aud after dark he was conveyed iu a back to the county jail. The popular feeling agitiUit him in so bitter that it ii more thin probable he would be killed were he to appear ou the street. He realizes the danger he is in, and is contented to remain in a close cell. |