PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... rem- They plahinant stated that on the 28th nit. be wee in Elm. grove, whnBoner. ho met the defendant, who, said III want to speak to youe which Witness stopped, and the defendant thea said, 1You villan di mplo: ever Ido yousany harm ? He replied INo ...

A POLICE SUPERINTENDENT CONVICTED OF THEFT

... EIMV1 g ' , , - _.reader lyllit gii,$ i ; e3l ?? t' S SUBJECT OF -ILLUSTRATIO. N : OrN Monday night last or, more properly speaking, I i.,i sery on Tuesday morning, very serious coneequences. ?? relnlted from practical joking. A Christmas gathering t 7 ...

ALLEGED LIBEL

... circles. Mr. Lewis: Has the defendant in any way given you the name of the author of this article ? Witness-: No. The letter you speak of has been written since the summons was issued. Yes; I received it yesterday. You have performed in several melodramas I ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ask the girl who was ini the cartthe prico 'of butter. He'did not put his: basketkin the defendant's cart, and ho did not speak to the alefendant while he wan in the cart. He was coming: from Coaway'that dayarnd':he' bad had not avdiofp to drink that ...

THE WRECK OF THE DEUTSCHLAND

... rendered any assistance to the ?? by Mr. Butt : He did not get out of his diffictlties till dark, and then he had no chance of speaking to any one to go to thehelp of the wreck. John William Spicer said, in answer to Mr. Cot- tingham, that he was master of ...

THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. IRVING

... circles.-Mr. Lewis: Has the defendant in any way given you the name of the author of this article ?-Witness: No. -The letter You speak of has been written since the isummons was issued ?-Yes; I received it yesterday. -You have performed in several melodramas ...

STAFFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... county asylums was WJ. 44d. Two of the Commissioners in Lunacy visited the asyldmn in October last, whea they roported: WMe can speak favousably Of the state of the clothing asd general personal cleanliness of teo pationts, end that tbe asylum is in guod and ...

WEST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... had been damaiged by the heavy traffic of the Leeds Corporation to the waterworks. Re proposed to call gentlemen who could speak as to the condition of the roads. Mlr. Jeremiah Garnett, chairman of the Otley meeting Mr. John NIoorhouee, surveyor, ClHi ...

CHRISTMAS SESSIONS

... was not the sli-htest evidence of his being privy to any- thigu that Smitl had done. He had a large number of witnesses to speak to Oidroyd's respec'ahle character, and he felt ?? that if lie had appealed to the magistrates sitting in petty sessions they ...

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... with regard to these payments being made at periodical times. The CHAIRMAN was afraid that his speaking would not have any more effect than other ?? speakings. THE GAOL. The following is the Visiting Justices' report:- 'The discipline oif the prison bhis ...

HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... between the cases; but thea Justices had taken steps to secure the n utting up ofn prisoners with rapidity, and had provided a -speaking tubea from the dock to the cells, and yet the practice of putting r prisoners in the cage was per-sisted in. Hisobjeotinr ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... drinl rhave a deterrent influence on those who were thre y likely to commit crimes .attended with personal on~ '~violence. Speaking of the state of education bbei namong the prisoners, he said 61 appeared to have foune dno educattion whatever, 21 were only ...