PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... under lila armn, And the the oilier on his back. Barnet asked whet the bundles ceon-p .ra -tamned, and prisoner replied blackberries, but on being to examined they wore found to contain four rabbits and as D ted quantity of nets.-Prisoner, who lied lieen ...

THE WESTMEATH WILL CASE

... Why was lhe.nameddling? Motives became immate- rial in this case for the wrongdoing; but motives were there ies thick as blackberries. Lyster could not directly set about getting n will under which he could get the property for. himself or he would have ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... municipal councils in the various Bulgarian towns, which our contemporary is under the impression have fallen like so many blackberries into their bands. ADMIRALTY APPOINTMENTS. Londil, S aturdaY. Connianflur P. C. Joh bstn t the Hector. Fleet Suirgeo'i \ ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER NEAR LONGTON

... shoul-d have told them only I could not speak. It will bo a fortnigist to-morrow since I put it there. On thi Sunday I was blackberrying, and took it out of the hedge, looked at it, and put t back agains. I did not care if it was found or not. I should have ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... on Thssrsday afternoon Miss Eyre ond another young lady were In a fleld near theaBoroughlroad. Higher ebioRton. picking blackberries. Tbe prisoner went up to them. aehzed Miss Evre by the dres, and threw her down. ahe screamed ' Murder,' and managed to ...

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... and cattle were sent by rail from Chesterfield.-The CIHAIRMAN remlarked that sheep stealing was becoming as plentiful as blackberries in Derbyshire. That was a very bad case, and the sentence of the Court was twvo years' imprisonment and five years' police ...

SOMERSET LENT ASSIZE

... argued that these mmer children hiad been habitually' faymiliar, and that wvhen the boy ecratched' his own nose in picking blackberries the gossips fancied the marks had been produced during the struggle. His lordship having carefully summed up; the jury ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... i litary style anD d singing. One of the defen. dents, who acted as spokesman. stated that they were going out to pick blackberries on the Moun- tafins, ind in order to pass time they indulged in a little sinigin, thinking that it wvas no harm. They Were ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... near the complainant's pigstye. Ford came Iup to witness gave him a penny, and told him to go into another field to get blackberries. Witness, however, told his mother of what had occarred. He subsequently saw both men loitering about in the neigh- b1(nrhood ...

Police Courts

... Is. fine, and 2e. 6d. costs, for damaging a fence at Ryhope, on the property of John Thubron, whilst they were gathering blackberries on the 15th inst, MOlNDAY. AN OLD OFFENDER. Dorothy Goodwill pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and riotous at Hylton ...

ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT ON A LITTLE GIRL AT SWANSEA

... o'clock, she went with the prisoner and Eliza. PI hr beth An' Tucker (hie daughter, aged nine) to a( ! IIElly to gather blackberries. Afterwards the C( prisoner sat down between the bushes and com- m itted the assault complained of. The other girl P L ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Superintendent of N'uisances, applied for an order to destroy nineteen hampers and sieves, containing l,OOOlb. of unsound blackberries, which had been seized on the premises of Wnm. Paley, fruiterer, Kirkgate Market. The order was granted. Tins REGUL.LTIONS ...