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LEEDS BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... anything,. For example, if a nian put his 1- band through a paone of glass to undo a window fastening, or unfastened a latclh, picked a, lock, dropped down a chimney, or by fraud induced a servant to open a door to him-he wolild be guilty of a breaking in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... that her husband e'trmed 3.ie. per week, hut that v as only sufficient to tind her in gin for three days. The children picked up garbage in the streets to satisfy their hunger, and the neigh- bours bad given them victuals occasionally. Kelly added that he ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... of age, bsibaeen nearly a score times in trouble, and to-dsay had a narrow resels from being sent for trial on a charge of picking rochets. iom Ath statement of a young fellow, one William Coodwin, Cox Street, German silver worker, It was shown that he ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... him'upstairs chained b yof the leg to a staple in. the waill. He was in thle habit Of th wandering about picking up herring boned'from the. PI .gutters, garbage, and other refuse from, ash, pits, afidt th devouring them, greedily. The body presented one of de' ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... to the police as Doll-eye, was brought up by Inspector Pi~ggtt, of the Great Western Railway, charged with atsempt ing to pick pockets at the Snow Hill Station, on the previous Saturday. The offier stated that on the arrival of the 2.10 p.m. ?? from ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... plisoner wae ordered to ay a floe of 120., or in default to go to prison for a month. Ile has been twice convicted, once for picking pockets, and ones for tiltenupting a similar otffenlc. DISE1ACEFUL CONDUCT TO PARS5U ArrENsrersq.-Georgw Gib. amri isnien ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... persons set upon them and used them most shamefully, tearing their clothes off their backs, pelting them with stones and garbage, and kicking and striking them, 'Mrs. Glover, in an almost frantic state, escaped into a house, and shortly afterwards her ...

SINGULAR CAREER OF A CRIMINAL

... the chamber. Hie, along with the other children, beg for morsels of bread from the neighboure, and have been seen eating garbage picked off the streets. wiho manner in whiceh the flogging ia administered is as unique as cruel. The woman ties the children's ...

DIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... They had turned the pony out intovthe cold, and had occupied bin quarte;s. A number oi tools, whioh they said they had picked up,. were found upon themu.- Sentenced to twenty-one d~ays' isuprisouxoent with hard labour. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SASSITARY OyregCgs ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... on the body of John Johnson, pensioner, aged , :died of starvation the previous night. Decease lived by begging and picking up garbage in the streets. As he did not make his appearance for a week, his neighbourt forced open his door on Sunday, and found ...

ANOTHER CASE OF CRUELTY TO A CHILD IN BRISTOL

... a filthy and disigraceful state, and quite starving. She had seen him come into the yard and pick up and eat refuse that her tenants had thrown away-garbage out of their slop-pailY. He was only Partially dressed, and he and another child ran about during ...

POLICE NEWS

... past an old man might have been seen cnrrying an old bag on his shoulders, scraping up odds and ends fromn the gutter and garbage froin the streets. This man's home Nvasiu a London suburb, a wretched room, filled with rubbish-old pieces of iron and brass ...