CITY POLICE COURT.
Saturday,, June' 3.
[Before R. Paterson, Esq.> and E;- ff; Ward. ■ " Esq.; J.P.’s.) 'ci
nupd fisj, with the alternative ofrtwenty-lour: Z^Z£ 7b M °*: wasrfclmrged with haymg no lawful means of Sergeant Hanlon said'prisoner was an idle and dmorderly prostitute. .' Hehiffi frequent opportunities ol' seeing her for home IdihA and found that she did no work and had no' of .support.. otheriwomen of her class—the nothrihM Atm' amoug the A houseibe-’ longing tb Mtt Mbuibn,- pff - Grtht other place of abod#waSiii-Sti 1 Andrew street, with Mrs known : oharaoter. She bung about the i comers of streets and stirqng bp.to afen and j .took them to thesehousee. : lt;W!&)|Bot an-I l uncommon occurrence to have robberi«7in i theboußes^reporied.—SHe was sentitd gabld J for a month." ! r . • ..v-h■-.*?( j].,) \ : > A> - \
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Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 2
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129CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4140, 3 June 1876, Page 2
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