CITY POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, August 4, (Before H. S. Fish, and A. Mercer, Esq.’s, J.P.’s.) Drunkenness. —Angus M‘Guinness was fined ss, with the alternative of twenty-four hours’ imprisonment; Andrew Jnlmston, 10s or foitycight hours’. Tbe last-named offender, for maliciously damaging Government property by breaking two panes of a door in the Immigration Barracks, Cavershatn, to the amount of ss, was sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment, and further ordered to pay tbe damage done; in default forty-ei jithoavs’imprisonmeut. Petty Theets.- Charles Brown, charged with stealing from the London Tavern, Walker street, on the 2nd inst., one knife, a bunch of keys, and ninepence in coppers, the property of John Dugen, was sentenced fo fourteen days’ imprisonment. On a further charge of stealing on duly 31, from tbe house of Jane Henderson, Kensington, one pawn ticket, one puise one scarf ard 4s 6d in money, ho was sentenced to an additional fourteen days’ imprisonment—the sentences to be cumulative.
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Evening Star, Issue 3883, 4 August 1875, Page 3
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156CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3883, 4 August 1875, Page 3
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