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The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 2 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Mayor's Court yesterday
--Timothy Consimline, charged with breaking into the house of Bridget McDonough, and threatening personal violence to her, was required to furnish a surety in $150 for his good behavior in future; failing to do which, as be certainly will, he must take a place in the chain gang.
Matthew Cavanaugh, James Sullivan, and Daniel Keys, were arraigned upon the charge of keeping ill-governed and disorderly houses, where divers persons do assemble and make a great noise, to the disturbance of the people of the neighborhood, and required to give surety in $150 each for their future good behavior.
A son of one of the accused pleaded, in mitigation of the offence, that his father's tenement, which he rented from the complainant, was not worth twenty-five cents per month; but His Honor overruled the plea as not responsive to the charge.
William Mitchell, who is evidently becoming demented, and who will soon be a lunatic if not furnished with some employment