The Manchester Times
Saturday August 7 1852
Troublesome Customers James Henry, Patrick Mullin, Walter Mullin, and John Kelly, parties well known to the police, were apprehended for creating an Irish row on Sunday night last, and bound over to keep the peace for six months. In these Irish disturbances, which have become very frequent of late, the most singular feature we observe is, that the assaulted frequently become bail for the future good behaviour of the principals of the melée.
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