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PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... labour., ASSAULTING TnR PoM1cz.- William Joice, a driver in t the Army Service Carps, was charged with assaulting i d P.C. Fisher.-The constable was coming down Commer-- cial-road with the woman Davies, and the defendant fol- d lowed him, abusing him all the ...

A DARING THIEF

... months' imprisonment. THE GENERAL'S' FAREWELL. Genieral Booth on Monday attended a fare. well meeting of the Salvation Army, held at Exeter Hall, prior to his departure for South Airica. In reply to addresses presented to him, he urged his followers ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... The at rprisoners were then conveyed to the station, when Holton oei a said 6it was all Up as to his going in the Iris, land that GI (he had just come out from doing nine months, Early tk 7the next morning one of the purses was found upon. the (A ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... gentleman when she would Is be a poor woman, and such like observations ; she altered it, * and: gave him his billet for the Waterloo, in RocL-street ; that d upon his (Mr. ?? coming home, he went up to the Waterloo, land seeing the sergeant, he demanded the ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER IN LAMBETH

... was felt when the Jury aeqnitted a 0 woman accused at the Middlesex Sessions of horribly nautilating a man. ?? had, it seems, struck her on the !9 head with a broom, and Serjeant Cox, in summing up, o said the woman was justified in resisting, if that ...

CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

... wounding a married woman with whoml he cohabited while her hirst husband was living, but who, having married e second tima after her haisband's death, declined to have anything further to do with prisoner. Cumrmings, who in an Army pensioner with several ...

A FAREHAM TRAGEDY

... the Tuesday evening. Deceased said that his young woman had been going with E another fellow, and had written him asking for- L giveniss. He had replied, saying that it was all right, and the young woman had sent himd another letter, but he did not. say ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Maids-hille and the cabman said lie had given a woman a lift.' Cooper r suspected that something was wrong; and, having missed s Ihis watch, he asked the calbman wliere it was. He replied c, that the woman must heave had it ; lshe hailed i e (lie h said) ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... bleeding in tile face, and his coat and shirt wore torn off his back. A similar disturbance took place on Sunday moruing ?? woman said that Dean struck her in - the mouth with a stone, and she cried Murder,-Plrnell; said that in his opinion the couple ...

THE DREYFUS COURT MARTIAL

... the 10th Army Corps District, sitting at Rennes, and deliberating with closed doors, the President put the following question: 'Is Alfred Dreyfus, Brevet-Captain of the 14th Regiment of Artillery, probationer in the General Staff of the Army, is guilty ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY

... she was sent to gaol for a month's hard labour, ill defalult of paying 20s. fine. It will be remembered that thisv was the woman who a short time since swallowed a quantity of laudanum, which nearly killed her. SUICIDE AT THE CLARENDON HOTEL. On Monday ...

ROUND THE POLICE COU

... 1otegistrates' Clerk tc MEr. 1S. FIsk) read a letter from -hir. Tihomsnp9 , E who is-inog at Broad-lands, Hurst, stating that. ae hado wish to proseaute the poor woman, a4di li. he hopedihewouldlearn ansefuilessosfrom the s warnig,vwhch the agistrates would no ...