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o woman named Sally Dabney, bringing complaint against officer Perrin for assault and battery. Sally and her better half hacation had been made for a division of their effects. Officer Perrin, it appears, had been sent down to see that an equitab, during which the old negro woman got in a scrimmage, and Perrin in endeavoring to pacify them had to handle her roughly. d aunt Sally lives on the other. I saw the fuss. I saw Mr. Perrin strike aunt Sally with a stick across the head and waistaunt Sally." The Mayor then appeared as a witness for Perrin, and testified as follows: "I have always regarded Perrin Perrin as a faithful officer. He always obeys my orders promptly, and I look upon him as efficient and obedient. I sent him (P.) o was permitted to give evidence in his own behalf. Mr. Perrin said: "I did not strike the woman. Her neck might possias exceedingly impudent and boisterous." This closed the evidence, and Mr. Sanxay promptly discharged officer Perrin.