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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

, ; .r.jijJ I .:•» (Before*.J* ,R. M.) pssry-^-iVtfbpr Btuart,v dobjn ’■ v&&<> d«HP8 l »-'»-*8usJf| av«*e let off with a Oftjdiqn *; .-vunieiLojclca’oodl.and Wii■lian Y re «g we *P; hours. v

' •A;Sa , jbrought up as a deserter from H. VI. s.s ft 9^¥^vd; ( ?aidt Ji that Jmh iwas no adimitting that he was njalyn straggler, he was iSeut on |wdj&ftßWp.ag ? gi <l0 _ . r , <T Iheft alias “Fat ; ,Jaek, the Cdok,'*’ wasf charged on remand stealing a deppaftrec.eipt for LlB5 f-oto the house of D K. c .vifeljs f at th« Teviot, i iihe yea»' 1865.!— ttttbdhM'pSctor^ .Mallard said joae they .-wanted to gft »n v £? : 4fcerefore asked for h^wcfik- when if thp FWfj UsKTbac accdsed without proaudice, l. emund granted. [ OvkV^oWrß&i V.lfe’fealbb'of l EIS; ft^m 1 thb" blrfcbri u of Joßfi ' 9ttwj i mi Sktur 1 . 1 ' flay i..sb bp r wenfc (J vith a woman niihed 1 Bridget Eantfto'a hduse-inahight-of-way off the - ipdekfet'Of l thfi p/bd'aced and'a. kuife -in- hh I cdat- 'fjbeket- 'Accused’'ahd another man “were in tse house. Wii/ieks 1 went to sleep for about an~hour, and, on waking, accused was jiiat the 5 * house. Witness then found his waistcoift i- put. andathpoontentaa w re gone, as a so the Knife, on which he jumped up, went out of,the house, aud suosequaptly polM loi accused; I don’t, remember meeting you befotp la t'hQ 'hbßab,'' &F W^ ! hochx- 1 detiy drunk, but I sent out for gome liquor twice -about 4s wort hj. I gave thdVomah" 59.— Kia Worship : Did you tell her to cut wour pocket‘hitt T4^WWdtta 1 ;' 6 !slb: tr ßif | khi qid not do it. That gentleman (accused) did it. To arccu*?d ; rl hWnit iinii tfo'bateh you or to call out. I think it was your cuttingf'hiy pocket that awoke me. Jj gave tome money to the man that was with .you, bnt'dOn’t^kiJe^'hbW'‘much. What I sjpont J-took -from- another pocket; not that'

ia .vPJ! 'yaistcoac,£-H > lidgjat /N®n4, Itaarcfecf woman ; Prosecutor was-.in my house on* Saturday iu my company/ aptdi;BC<sused->albo ! there. A fierce ,Md a drink. I saW .accused turn p>osecutor.ownin'bad'add take a knifo and out: Jus waibtcoatritackdt I said, •• Harry, jwu should nbt do that; bub he jaat yveut put aaidU jjk§at>®Ut itpp, aa 1 was pmsqoutor would think ■)L had robbed nitui v . - o accused : I was sober enough _to ' know what yQu were doing, I said you iffiduld htft rob the man you threatened to strike me if I spoke another vyo*dw*-’HeaJtfy Heasman; brick said on. Saturday morning he iaw accused gbintq.the’ihoubenf a raian- hamed 1 George; This" i a the house in'which the robbery itf Said to have beeiv committed! •"Aft&r hall&ad-hodf- 1 | have a drink, and'^lao'opaid he nowed ' hin fc some jfipgs .^ r n pair ,cf. ear-rings, gave'him a.i tffe onA: i produced., Acqused said \nat -was the knife ■ * ’ i auti^ to. the thih'ge. Wilness rsfuaed, and saw nothing more ef acc&tiirthS evlnmg, n'hen he said he had planted <Hiejn. The police called on witness afterwaraa and be handed tludiH the f knife. <iSiii Said fae Bn 4;; (vQ fl^ ta bl9i.i tJen< ierßon-iflLqnired !Wlto ithia matter, and what, thgy led to their arresting accused.—Vrisoher pleaded that he was innocent tft the charge.—His Worship, fcoinihitted'-lhim for trial at the presenl criminal session of the erne, (Jopit, and' asked df he-would.-likh skid he would like to know who would go bail toil hjm.— !^,fwld^ CIVIIi CASpa, d., A. H. Thomson y. Patterson. —Claim for medical attenuaijce. ‘ Defendant’s eyideynoe was taken for' transihisSioii^"to Clyde.'’’.. He. 'disputed the amomif oiaiwed;'Saying he owed' a ceriaip. amount, but not what was : set igtowof, .j' Poy.nton .v, Wats»n./—Claim L 6 Bs, amount due from ihe Citiz ns s t ricket t lnb> for services rendered. I’iaintiff was nonsuited.

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Evening Star, Issue 3631, 12 October 1874, Page 2

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3631, 12 October 1874, Page 2

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3631, 12 October 1874, Page 2

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