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144<br />

CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1856<br />

Abstracts 1233 - 1238<br />

INTOXICATION (Cant' d)<br />

1233 - L Dec. 27: 1/4 - Henry Blackman and Christopher AumeU were sent<br />

to jail for three days yesterday for intoxication. (1)<br />

1234 - L Dec. 27: 1/4 - Felix Manahan and Henry McCawn were fined $1 and<br />

costs each yesterday for intoxication. (1)<br />

1235 - L Dec. 29: 1/4 - William Homer was sent to jail for five days<br />

on Dec. 27 for intoxication. (1)<br />

1236 - L Dec. 30:1/4 - George Granger was fined $3 and costs yesterday<br />

for intoxication. (1)<br />

1237 - L Dec. 30: 1/4 - Mary Tinnerman, Rachael Cing, and Henry Ingraham<br />

were sent to jail for from three to five days each yesterday for intoxication.<br />

(1)<br />

See also Alcoholic Liquors<br />

IRON & STEEL<br />

1238 - L Dec. 11; ed:2/3 - If the $20,000,000 that are annually sent<br />

abroad to pay for iron imported into this country were retained and<br />

invested in the home product, it wi 11 rea:::! i 1,/ be perceived what a<br />

revivifying effect it would have on every description of business,<br />

especially the coal trade, the consumption of that article in the manufacture<br />

of iron being so important. If our people were thoroughly<br />

awake to the magni tude of ilJe business, they would endeavor to reta in<br />

every dollar here, which is now exported to the detriment of home<br />

manufactures. (6)

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