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PORTSMOUTH POLICE,

... Portsmouth. A police officer named Aylward found the piece of cloth in the pnsutler’s bedroom the ** Labour in Vain,” lodrine. house, in Warhlington-street, Portsmouth. Committed to prison take his trial at the sessions. Rksisting the Police. George Morey ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... past one visited again, and found 15 women there ; and again about 20 minutes to three, and found four women and two or three gentlemen there, all whom were there the first and second occasions. He had seen these women in the house before. He had previously ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT. Saturday. —Before Captain McCoy, and E. M. Wells and E. K. Parson, Esqrs. Drunkenness. —Mary Wilton, a married woman, for being drunk and incapable in Montague-strect, was lined 12s. including costs, or five days’ hard labour ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... several foul epithets, refused to do so, and told I carry her to the police-station, for she did not mean to walk. With the assistance of another constable be conveyed her to the police-station.—Dcfendant: You wanted to drag me, but I wouldn’t be dragged ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... sentencing the prisoner, told him that he was the third man of the same corps tnat had been punished during the last three days for assaulting the police—conduct of which a respectable corps like the one the prisoner belonged to ought to be ashamed. The magistrates ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT. Saturday. —Before Captain McCoy, and P. White, Esq. Drunk and Disorderly. —David Martin, charged with being drunk and disorderly in Commercial-road the previous evening, was fined 10s., including costs. Drunken Mendicant.— Julia ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... He took him into custody, and on the way to the police-station the defendant took off his wooden , leg (ho being a cripple) and struck him with it. With assistance the constable took him to the police-station. —The defendant said he was very sorry for ...

POETSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 185#. VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY OR RIFLE CORPS

... stores or police stations might, no doubt, in some places, nntde available for ♦his purpose. 3. The rules and regulations for the government of volunteer corps must be submitted to and approved the Secretary ot State. .. • ». 4. The corps must subject ...

and form transport corps th« Criman. The body is consist quartermaster, sergeants superintendent*, drivers, and ..

... and form transport corps th« Criman. The body is consist quartermaster, sergeants superintendent*, drivers, and corporals. The strength of the whole two thousand. There are 1,400 drivers, at a pay each of Sa. per day. and 2s. 6d. each for the lowsal class ...

We stated in last week’s Times that the Second Hants Artillery corps were stopped at the King William Gate, the

... We stated in last week’s Times that the Second Hants Artillery corps were stopped at the King William Gate, the gu;»rd on duty, who strictly carried oat an old order prohibiting armed parties entering the Garrison after tattoo. On the following morning ...

PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NATAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1870. PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT

... and on going into the back room found several men and women and a quart mug containing beer on the table. In an outhouse in the yard they saw several men and women concealed, and three men and two women were concealed in the privy. On going upstairs they ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE RE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE REPORT. Saturday.?Before Captain McCoy, and E. M. Wells and E. K. Parson, Esqrs. Doubtful Cass. Ellen Smith, an unfortunate, was charged with stealing a silk handkerchief and purse, con- ...