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en place on the Square between Captain Pleasant and Mr Seal, upon the subject of the watch playing cards on the Square. I sent for Mr Seal to know what it meant, when Mr. Seal came before me and was asked what was the difMr. Seal came before me and was asked what was the difficulty between himself and Captain Pleasant, he informed me that Captain Pleasant had approached him upon thend wherever I d — d please, in spite of Mr Mayor or Mr Seal." This was Mr Seal's first statement to me in my upMr 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 puMr 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 worMr 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 note saw--Capt Pleasant greatly excited, and using to Mr Seal, and handing him (Elits) his muscat, in a violent and angry manner, said to Mr Seal that he was then ready to matter with him, there or anywhere else, and