CITY POLICE COURT.
>hn Aarons, 5s or : 4 Theft. ~ Margwet Ferxier was charged : t Mary Ann M*Naught with siealingfrom■' > sr dwelling-house, at Kensington, on May ),. a quantity of goods of thevalue of lA.- r ~ insey produced were in her,, poMession-in tarchlast. She was ir some time, and on returning found that iehouße' i C stolen. - Byprismigri Whm wewere i gaol together I dia hot teULyou target _ ito myihbuse through the*m^. higgaß,* a little girl, saidthstyppsonor j«- j ently > putjher through.' Mm a\ trindow, and she doo* jif/o? ■ hdt let' the prisoner onnd the goods produced and identified by :j;r y troseoutrix louse,—^Prisoner. wah sentenced!'! towthreeff nonths’ imprisonment, with hard labors 4v-;Vw. Dodson admitted using threatenisgv .hm>V f ipage to Johh Smith at ivorth Taiwan Mayv.,;;' JS.-Mle vha bound over, to keep tor Six months tin. hip iOwn recognisance off f L2O, and two sureties-of IdO w r lexandfer limns, ■ ‘whs clerTt/^^m^ Mr j J >enniston -appeared - V and Mr Harris por defendant.-^ldr*lo[«i^ i *j’ suggested that ah “the; tMeiWkS tomifliat . shopld be withdravrii.—Mtf ! MejfpeTf ‘ttwiigpt * that would. be the wigestndumo.— ‘ ' histon wanted faio# 3 'hot*- f the' ‘B6iefi*/jr , without hi pofesessron of *^ cash was not trivial, and jf fully justified ih bringing it: l —M*j Mercer? f thought that probably tjre ■’c&se hkd beeA brought due J / ; lihti deposed' that he ahdiMki Sarniel Wild, £ * f iter, had purchased the book debta of Mvt.K ‘Farlane/gnfcer. Gnutheday they^caUedat the house ofa Mr Regers, tiff tire! rear r ef to -oollifct.T) f sonie • money. ■ ■ were^asked> u# while Rogers was in an ante-room themoney defendant rushed into hhehouse, jgand dwuucing into thfi'Toom said to!Rogers,f “ Don’t pay those iorrferpMheyiarfe aotnihg ;rr.d Wbed-supkers andi;dSly gßt 'tTmlFl!wiM» % in that planner. ’*• Hefepdaat ’thfU, sjsertwf f ! he put his hands into witness’s (face and stud '.ovu td< j Wvisable.to'ietipQ. cbrrobortftive; e^dcpca.^ < Defends^--fGd3^y * idjerued haring stmck or .creditors,.and %itierejy.trjpdj^Uja pußiiiesß tK like manner to God help the poor. that defendant hevfer itrutk Jbo^lainant} JChe money was following! the .day_pn assault tiod on t^e 4aa&e some remarks aib. Utthe sosanlt, and I saii they Wbold xiot make ) much out Of it. pak of them theh said 'they w6uldatot>miifl. spending a to mtA:e am&sltiliisO IngUs’s firm.—The Bench j[&sidered ..the ojJfa an .ftTi'ppdwiri'v' trivial^one,‘ and. disc&ged AMitVIngliß_with_ ae^ultmg_hik rr The Bench: jUoiyou intend to go on with this base ?~Mr ruling in thereriier oase it Wduldtbe * • useless r to rioisoi c. r : ;-- . j
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Evening Star, Issue 4135, 29 May 1876, Page 2
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400CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4135, 29 May 1876, Page 2
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