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" I was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for sixty days in the common jail. "
Struggles and Triumphs: Or, Forty Years' Recollections of P. T. Barnum - Page 65
by Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1871 - 856 pages
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Rural Repository, Volumes 26-27

1850 - 428 pages
...he is now minus a pair of whiskers, that it the man." This was enough ; the cause was rested. Huntly was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to six month's imprisonment in the county jail. He was soon waited upon, crest, fallen and dejected, with...
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Reports of Criminal Cases: Tried in the Municipal Court of the City of ...

Peter Oxenbridge Thacher - Criminal law - 1845 - 756 pages
...jurisdiction under such circumstances, but would leave the party to the ordinary redress. The defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to give sureties for his good behavior for one year, himself in five hundred dollars, and two sureties...
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Life of P. T. Barnum

Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 426 pages
...the name of the State. One of these was withdrawn without coming to trial. In the issue of the other, I was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for sixty days in the common jail. The libel of the butcher will scarcely be thought a heinous offence,...
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The autobiography of P.T. Barnum

Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 168 pages
...the name of the State. One of these was withdrawn without coming to trial. In the issue of the other, I was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for sixty days in the common jail. The libel of the butcher will scarcely be thonght a heinous offence,...
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The life of P.T. Barnum, by himself. Author's ed

Phineas Taylor Barnum - Circus owners - 1855 - 396 pages
...the name of the State. One of these was withdrawn without coming to trial. In the issue of the other I was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for sixty days in the common jail. The libel on the butcher will scarcely be thought a heinous offence,...
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The Life of P. T. Barnum: Written by Himself, Including His Golden Rules for ...

Phineas Taylor Barnum - Circus owners - 1855 - 426 pages
...the name of the State. One of these was withdrawn without coming to trial. In the issue of the other, I was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for sixty days in the common jail. The libel of the butcher will scarcely be thought a heinous offence,...
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Barnum, the Yankee showman, and prince of humbugs. Written by himself

Phineas Taylor Barnum - 1855 - 184 pages
...State. One of these was withdrawn without eoming to trial. In the issue of ihe other, I was senteneed to pay a fine of one hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for sixty days in the eommon jail. The libel of the buteher will seareely be thought a heinous offenee,...
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Laws and Resolutions of the State of North Carolina, Passed by the General ...

North Carolina - Law - 1875 - 844 pages
...swear falsely in such affidavit he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and to be imprisoned sixty days in the county jail: Provided, That after the first registration shall have been made by...
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Report by the Governor ...: Of Pardons, Commutations, Suspensions of ...

1887 - 592 pages
...district court of Crawford county, April, 1886, of the crime of obtaining money under false pretenses, and sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and to be imprisoned in the county jail of said county for a term of three months. Commuted so far as to release said Gary from...
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Struggles and Triumphs: Or, Sixty Years' Recollections of P.T. Barnum ...

Phineas Taylor Barnum - Circus owners - 1889 - 456 pages
...used the term "usury," instead of extortion, or note-shaving, or some other expression which mucht have softened the verdict. The result was that I was sentenced to pay a. flue of one hundred dollars and to be imprisoned in the common jail for sixty days. The most comfortable...
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