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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.36 (search)
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1860., [Electronic resource], Questionable Splendor. (search)
Beastly conduct.
--A boatman, who gave his name as Richard Bryant, was before the Mayor yesterday, to answer the charge of being guilty of the dirty conduct of spitting on a lady and gentleman in the Theatre, the night before.
Bryant pretended not to have known anything of the offence, and asked pardon; but the act was so aggravated and so provoking, that the Mayor committed him to prison in default of security for his better behavior.
A few months in the chain-gang would be beneficial ty conduct.
--A boatman, who gave his name as Richard Bryant, was before the Mayor yesterday, to answer the charge of being guilty of the dirty conduct of spitting on a lady and gentleman in the Theatre, the night before.
Bryant pretended not to have known anything of the offence, and asked pardon; but the act was so aggravated and so provoking, that the Mayor committed him to prison in default of security for his better behavior.
A few months in the chain-gang would be beneficial to him.