A FINE WHICH WAS A FINE

A FINE WHICH WAS A FINE. — At the police court yesterday Michael Donnelly, stage driver, Lucan, was accused of having used grossly insulting and abusive language towards Henry Brien, whilst in the Revere House. Prosecuter was formerly a county constable, and it came out in the evidence that Donnelly had a grudge against him. Accused was found guilty and fined $5, with $7.65 costs.

Source: Unknown, "A Fine Which Was A Fine," London Free Press, January 28, 1876.

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