okes off and set his pails down, and swore he should; and the other said, he would not; and then he took his umbrella and endeavoured to keep Robinson off with it; and then as he drew back I ran into Fisher's, and said, here is a sight; they had not struck one another then; Seabrook stood on his own defence to get away; I went in and called them out to see the sight, and I looked at them through t