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were present to testify pro and con in a case in which William Wright was charged with making warlike demonstrations againstlainant found out that there had been some words between Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Isaacs, his sister. After objecting to Wright'Wright's coming in to get Mrs. Isaacs, complainant followed the unknown (Wright) down stairs, and was thereupon attacked by him andWright) down stairs, and was thereupon attacked by him and his brother, though nothing very sanguinary ensued. Wishing to be on the safe side, Meyer procured a warrant and had WrighWright placed in limbo. Witnesses for defendant proved that Mrs. Isaacs had abused Wright's wife because the latter objected to Wright's wife because the latter objected to a negro girl pitching wood on her head out of the third story window of the tenement jointly occupied by both. Wright deemeWright deemed it proper to redress his wife's wrongs, and so proceeded to Meyer's room, and the subsequent proceedings took place. WrigWright was required to give $250 security for his good behavior, and did so. Bernard Meyer was also required to give security to