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1870’s. I do not know much about David, but have been told he has been sent to the Penitentiary for one year. Not to States Prison. The Penitentiary is not so bad as States Prison as being sent there does not disfranchise one. I was told that on the evening in question he left Mrs. Williams' where he was boarding in Stanton St. I did not return. He fell in with Flynn ( I think that is the name) and went with him here & there, both becoming worse for liquor. Flynn alleges that about 12 David put his hand in his (Flynn’s) pocket & took out a roll of bills which he grabbed in [[unclear]] the officer to
1870’s. I do not know much about David, but have been told he has been sent to the Penitentiary for one year. Not to States Prison. The Penitentiary is not so bad as States Prison as being sent there does not disfranchise one. I was told that on the evening in question he left Mrs. Williams' where he was boarding in Stanton St. I did not return. He fell in with Flynn ( I think that is the name) and went with him here & there, both becoming worse for liquor. Flynn alleges that about 12 David put his hand in his (Flynn’s) pocket & took out a roll of bills which he grabbed in [[unclear]] the officer to have

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1870’s. I do not know much about David, but have been told he has been sent to the Penitentiary for one year. Not to States Prison. The Penitentiary is not so bad as States Prison as being sent there does not disfranchise one. I was told that on the evening in question he left Mrs. Williams' where he was boarding in Stanton St. I did not return. He fell in with Flynn ( I think that is the name) and went with him here & there, both becoming worse for liquor. Flynn alleges that about 12 David put his hand in his (Flynn’s) pocket & took out a roll of bills which he grabbed in unclear the officer to have