OUT POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, December 6. (Before J. Logan, F.bq., and A. Mercer, Esq.. J.P’b.) Drunkenness. -Hannah Brown, Chados Williams, and Joseph Hinds were each fined or twenty-four hours’ imprisonment for tlda offence ; end Annie Manning, an old acquaintance of the police, was fined L2 or fourteen days. Vagrancy. Annie Manning was further charged with having no lawful visible means of support.—-Senior Constable Green proved that the accused was living in a very disreputable manner, and was in the habit of accosting men in the public streets and lyinw about in a drunken state. She was one of the residents of Cambray place, and was no ornament to the locality.—The Bench held the charge proved, and sent her to gaol for three mouths. Maintenance. A charge of this nature against a Frenchman named Louis Dubuieson w«a toil Saturday.
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Evening Star, Issue 4299, 6 December 1876, Page 2
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138OUT POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4299, 6 December 1876, Page 2
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