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CITY POLICE COURT.

Wednksoat, Maboß W a rs 3 (Before it S. FSah; Feqj andW. H. R*\4Sds. Esq., J.F.’e. '• 1 ‘ 1 Drunkenness - Walter Bbftgeri UHNtilliam Carter ’weie dadh -fitied pa, in <fe%lt tweniy-four hours* imp&bnttti&t "'f Eflen . Denoghne 4Qs, or fourteen V'. . t , ; and ; BATTERT.—JoIin -EnivfH»tle cha T David Morris and Maryßodgers "with assaulting beating him. on March Jl l—■ Complainint said ihhtne Was a chimney-sweep, and Bved inthe Devil’s. Ha’f-Acre) Dt-MSmto were his neighbors. They lived tfaptSer as man and wire, and the woman was cimtiilu* ally “ jawing ’’hun. On the day ln tjuefillbn.' when he retame t home from his worOthe woman called him a “dirty old vagabond” and a “ London transport,’*, and wamedrh»m that he would get a good thrashing whmmer old mad dame home. / When the thsle daondant retumel he assaulted witness.' Afitelof 5s . and c sts yvas imposed on Morris." The female offender was d scharged, > ■ ■ / - TBEPT.rMlliani E*mkin wet oh&rgef ffith stealing, on Februaiy 16, from, the; Wayerley B aiding House, a suit of oloth»s, a gold tshain a d locket; arid other goods, tbe whole bf 4he vaiuj of I-18, the pr perty *jf John of 1 'bristohutdi —lnjector Mallard fctetod that the warrant had 1 jurt been executed ‘w (UetecUve Bain, Andthat defendant hki ad. fflWMd having taken pbrtien tf the property. Pfrose utter was in Ohristchnroh, aadhe (the inst ector) asked for a remand for a week so as to get him toDunedim* The simple facta of the case were these: the prosecutor prisoner were liv ng in the boarding-house together and the prisoner cleated out with proseoiitbr’s things. The locket and ohiin>were trdbea to the pi is oner by the defective. —A remand till Wednesday was' granted.

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Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2

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CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2

CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 2

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