CITY POLICE COURT.
Saturday, October 23. (Before J. Brown, Esq., and F, Fulton, Esq., J.P.’s.) Drunkenness.— Edward Murphy was discharged with a caution. For assault in,' Constable Gilbert he was fined L 5, in default, one month’s imprisonment. Window I 're king - David Humphrey, for wilfully and maiciously breaking a square glass in tho w-indow of the London Tavern, was fined LI, with costs, and ordered to pay tho value of the damage done. An Expensive Spree. -Anne Williams was charged with stealing from the person of James Lopur, on * October 21, a pocket-book containing liveLlO notes.—Prisoner met prosecutor in a cab, and went to her house at Caversham. He wasdiunk at the time, and sl. pt in tho same bed as tho women. When ho got his trousers in th*' morning he found he had been robbed He oid not say anything to tho prisoner, but the matter was reported to the police. Prosecutor’s purse was found under prisoner's mattrass, but there was no money in it. Prisoner was committed for trial.
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Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 2
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173CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 2
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