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The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], The working of Metals in Massachusetts (search)
Charges of Unjustifiable assault. --Thomas Goodrich was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for getting drunk and assaulting James McGee in his house, the Beauregard Saloon, 42th street, on Wednesday evening. Watchman Day, who was accidentally cut over the eye by the point of a bowie knife thrown back by G. in the act of striking McGee, testified that Goodrich had been struck over the head, and otherwise maltreated by McGee and others, prior to the arrival of the watch. Goodrich was carGoodrich was carried to the cage bleeding freely. The case was continued.--Defendant was then arraigned for feloniously and maliciously assaulting and wounding Louis Zimmer, corner of Main and 13th sts., about 4 o'clock Wednesday. Zimmer was very grievously wounderrant was issued by the Mayor, who visited his lodgings, and took his deposition. He was kicked in the face and side by Goodrich some half dozen or more times when he attempted to rise after the assault on him by the latter. This case was also cont
The Ass of Louis Zimmer --Thomas Goodrich, of Baltimore, was arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for an unlawful assault on Louis Zimmer on Wednesday evening last at the corner of 13th and Main streets. The evidence of a number of witnesses tthe part of citizens. This source of information led the Mayor to believe that one Sylvester Griffin was very active as Goodrich's aider and abettor; also, that one Camp, a discharged stable operative at the Exchange Hotel, was likewise unlawfully bmpting to rise. The Mayor continued the case, for the purpose, no doubt, of having the parties arrested who were aiding Goodrich. The latter was committed until this morning, in default of $1,000 bail for his appearance. No action was had in regaro were aiding Goodrich. The latter was committed until this morning, in default of $1,000 bail for his appearance. No action was had in regard to the charge against Goodrich for fighting on the same night in the Beauregard Saloon, on 12th street.
Sent on. --The following parties were sent on by the Mayor, on Saturday, to appear before the Hustings Court to-day, viz: Thomas J. Goodrich, charged with a violent assault on Louis Zimmer — bail in $1,000 required and given; Mary Driscoll, charged with repeated violations of the anti-liquor law, to answer a presentment to be made by the Grand Jury; James McGee, for instigating a riot at Metropolitan Hall on last Monday night--ball in $200 demanded and given; Sylvester Griffin and Charles Camp, for aiding Thomas Goodrich in an attack on Louis Zimmer, and striking Wm. Flegenheimer, to answer an indictment by the Grand Jury to- day — bail in $300 each required and give