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Correspondence.

(to the editor of the Charl Sir, —When ruffianism is t punity, and peaceful citizen treated in the open day, it is were taken to prevent a repet scenes as were enacted in the week. I particularly refer to my named Jeremiah Brosinan de very dangerous would in suffered to be at large all the he would no doubt amuse unfortunate that stood diabolical frenzy. Being the above cause, I was no active steps in the mat astonishment when I arrested. If crimes lik unpunished, the sooner established for the prot the better

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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 13, 27 April 1867, Page 2

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Correspondence. Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 13, 27 April 1867, Page 2

Correspondence. Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 13, 27 April 1867, Page 2

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