Indianapolis (IN) News, July 29, 1890, p. 1. Corydon, Ind., July 29-The first case ever tried in this county under the acts of '89 which provides punishment for persons who "unite or combine together for the purpose of doing an unlawful act while wearing white caps, etc." comes up today for a preliminary hearing. It is the case against Lytleton Moore and his two sons, Lincoln Davis, Henry Black, Samuel Roberts, Frank Peters and George Elliott of Harrison and Washington counties, upon a charge of going to the residence of James McKinney and giving him a terrible beating and severely injuring in the struggle his small child. About a hundred witnesses have been subpoenaed and the case is creating considerable excitement.