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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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he wife of John Doherty, and stealing $141.80.--The proof was not direct or positive, but was sufficiently strong to warrant the Mayor in committing the parties for a further examination before the next Hustings Court. Daniel Leonard and Thomas Seymour were arraigned for assaulting Mary R Riley. It appeared by the testimony that a misunderstanding had occurred between Mike Ryan and Mrs. Riley, in which she had used some harder arguments than more words. While this was progressing Leonard and Seymour entered, and her superior power of talking soon made it apparent that it was their bounden duty to help demolish Ryan, which they immediately proceeded to undertake, and with so much success that he was compelled to appeal to the police to arbitrate the master. The Mayor required the assailants to give security each in $300 to be of good behavior. The case of Riley vs. Bryan was dismissed. Thomas Bradford and James Carter were brought up for breaking a number of barbers' pole