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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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morning last, the following named cases were called before the Mayor and disposed of as far as he was concerned: Jerry Donohoe, Margaret Donohoe, Catherine O'Keiff, Dennis O'Keiff, Tim Layne, and Mary Layne, the participants in an "Irish row" wtnesses were introduced, who proved 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 DonDonohoe and O'Kieff, tiring of being quiet spectators of the fun, determined to take a hand in it; but the circumscribed limits afforded in the house rendering it necessary to have more room, the parties adjourned to the open air, and reaching the bridor on Saturday they 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 Dono