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V'nvnMf Jo**1»k *«. Thoma* Crmw.1$ lF3bZl 3X£rtZlSSg^^^rSfC vkk Chrrt. 4» «• of Sparkling. Chateau Margot, *0*1 rtrtfcuiw. whb wliiah they win cn. abledto H««d * £tl%hifW Christmas day. Brown being tb* w'vlt;uil in charge, wa* ordered 2 month* to Marray's Musical Hnuffbos, and the two other* to on* ■v«'lt;h ***b * l,*‘ “** liarmunie rsaidence.Sarah Jacksua w*e charged with being picked up. •«renting eunst with ilie greatest eiaetma*, in*’Snni^Sh! your worship, I'm perfectly sty-mififjtd the charge. ( 7lt; rA* maaAsMr/— Come far, ukc your iww out of your mouth and Ip** tike • man.CiNuAnble.—(With a fine horrific twang. —I aay f ilan you were in a *utc of all oremem.garth. If your worship believe* him you'll he(amhoosled.B*nrb. Very well.—One month 3rd class.HenryUrothnr*, for lieing found tinging in the market -place what he called frrrtA/r. and telling the «un*talde he did’nt care that, mapping hi* fin-ger*. for Captain R*m*Urr—was sent to inniitalv among the cell* for three day*.Tnt'aiOAY—Sarah Clark, with thro it of brass and iron luitga. wan charged by her master with bullyragging him. He *lated in evidence that on ti»e previou* day he desired Sally not to leave the houo*. when the following dialogue «n**ml.Sarah—1 shall indeed—M.isuri—You dull not indeed.Sarah—1 will though—Maalci—You ahaifl though.Sarah—1 will—Master— You won't.“ So high at last the contest rose.From word* they almost came to blow*.When luckily came by a trap, who settled the housemaid's eloquence by carrying her off. The only plea in mitigation was that she thought there waa no harm in guing out for only one day at Christmas ; indeed she had always been u*ed to it. The Bench, to humour brr. ordered her to tpend it with Mr*. Gordon, and gave her a holiday for a month.John Hun bury wae charged with being found tittering through the rtrect* confoundedly crank, at an early hour in the morning. The only defence Jack offered was that h« had h» grog on lioard, but he did not mind handing out a *hot to a**i*t the poor, which he accordingly did, and waa discharged.John Taylor, a youth from “the lir*t flower of the earth, and ffr*t gvm of the aea. wa* charged with keeping U up. lie wa* found carolling tweet I y to a number of cUotcc tpiriu the following•• Since Christmas mines but ouce a year.l.et us nil Iw merry.And swig the grog and foaming beer,Like true lad* of KerryWhew abound John at this critical moment, for two of the vigilant* had introduced themsilves— Finding resistance u*elc*s he »truck. The Bench ordered him Ui try Murray restorative for7 day*.Faina t.—Mary Head*, an assignment of three hour* standing, was charged with ladling in that abort period, with all her traps and a snug tiffin ; when called upon by a constable who fell into her wake, to account lor living found cantering over the Sui ry IliJIs she informed him that ruraliaing waa her hobby, and she thought no harm—not the slightest, in giving full play u» her fort*. The Beuih •cut her from whence aha came fur another month.Ami Walker, for dipping her master** head m a bucket of water, and then marching off, singing•• If | bail a Ih-hii fora soldier who’d go.Ho you think I’d refuse him, oh no, no, no.” waa place*! at (be bar.Bench W bat liar* you to say for thU strangeconduct.Ann That I have a little overstepped the modesty of nature I do not deny— but e’en my failings lean to virtue’* aide.The Bench doubtod this and sent her to dor. donrte for a month.
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