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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Michael Leary or search for Michael Leary in all documents.
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--George Nelson and Calvin Henry, charged with stealing four dozen sora from a market cart, were examined before the Mayor yesterday, and remanded for trial at the next term of the Hustings Court.
Michael Leary and John Hamilton, charged with fighting in Mrs. Canary's bar-room, presented a most dismal aspect as they stood before the Mayor.
Leary, it was stated, behaved very badly during his incarceration at the watch-house, while Hamilton was as docile in all respects aLeary, it was stated, behaved very badly during his incarceration at the watch-house, while Hamilton was as docile in all respects as a sucking dove.
The consequence was that the former was sent to jail in default of security to keep the peace, and Hamilton, who wears the garb of a soldier, was discharged from custody.
Lawrence H. Kelly, another gray jacket, who claimed to belong to the Fourth Louisiana Battalion, was arraigned for taking a dollar note from a lad named Henry W. Shaw, at Stecker's store, and striking Mrs. Stecker on the head with his musket.
The prisoner had been drinking most copiously; but as one cr