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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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ved that the fight was going on for some time in the house where they reside, between Jerry Donohoe, on one side, and Dennis O'Kieff and Tim Layne on the other. After it was in progress a few minutes the wives of Donohoe and O'Kieff, tiring of beingey presented a very ludicrous sight to look at. Donohoe's head and eyes were bandaged all over, while Mrs. Donohoe and Mrs. O'Kieff each sported bruised checks and bruised, distended eyes. At the conclusion of the evidence, the Donohoes were discharged, but Mr. and Mrs. O'Kieff were required to enter into bonds to keep the peace and be of good behavior for twelve months. Four small boys, viz: John Bastin, Thos. Doland, Cary Trabue, and Joseph Pearman, appeared to answer the charge preferrMrs. O'Kieff were required to enter into bonds to keep the peace and be of good behavior for twelve months. Four small boys, viz: John Bastin, Thos. Doland, Cary Trabue, and Joseph Pearman, appeared to answer the charge preferred against them of stealing fifteen pairs of cotton cards from William Forbes, which they offered for sale. The testimony elicited in the case proved the charge upon Bastin, but the others not being implicated to any serious degree with the robbery,