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sant had approached him upon the Square and said to him that he understood he (Seal) was going to present him before the Grand Jury for playing cards upon the Square, to which be, (Seal) to use his own, words, said jocularly: "Yes, he was; and that the Mayor had forbid their playing cards on the Square." At which Captain Pleasant replied, with excitement: "You may take my commitments to the Mayor and tell him I will play cards whenever I d — d please and wherever I d — d please, in spite of Mr Mayor or Mr Seal." This was Mr Seal's first statement to me in my upper office. This statement was reformed by Mr Seal on oath in the Mayor's court room, where this matter was publicity inquired into, except Mr Seal then said he couldn't say positively that he (Capt Pleasant) used the word "damn." I deem it proper to say that Captain Pleasant dealer this statement in the Mayor's court, but did not deny his playing cards on the Square. And as I never had the slightest reason to doubt the integri