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ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNIZANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURT DURING THE YEAR 1880.

CASES, HOW DISPOSED OF, AND THE NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE PRISONERS UNDER EACH HEAD.

M. F. M. F. TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONERS 8,126 581 5,892 252 1,775 187 WRITS ISSUED BY THE POLICE MAGISTRATES DURING THE YEAR 1889. 1,604 158 TOTAL: 1,604

THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-

OFFENCE No. of CASES No. of PRISONERS Abduction and Sale of Women and Female Children 15 Absent from Ship without Leave Abusive Language Accessory after the Fact to Felony Aiding and Abetting in Felony Alms-Soliciting Animals-Cruelty to Arms-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying Army and Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s 39 Arson Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages 33 53 -Accompanied with Damage to Property -Common 608 991 -Indecent -On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and obstructing and resisting Police -On boys and females under 14 years of age -On person to prevent lawful apprehension -With intent to rob -With intent to commit an Unnatural Offence -With wounding Attempting to commit Felony Auctioneer-Unlicensed Banishment Returning after Bankrupt-Fraud by Begging Breach of the Peace Bestiality Bills-Posting Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board -Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open -Obstruction of Wharves by -Refusing to pay Hire of 24 -Unlicensed Flying of 25 Brought forward 1,099 1,410 Conspiracy to defraud 19 Constables of Police-Assault, &c., on Contagious Diseases Ordinance-Breach of 4 7 Contempt of Court 17 Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience of, by Juror Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing Crime-Conspiracy to accuse of Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory Crown Land-Trespass on Cruelty to Animals Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous Bodily Harm 10 4 Dangerous and offensive Trades-Carrying on 6 Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of Deaths and Births-Breach of Ordinance for Decoying persons into or away from the Colony Deportation from Canton to the Colony under H.M's. Order in Council, 1865 Deported Persons-Harbouring 1 1 Desertion from Foreign Ships 39 from H.M's. Army and Navy 39 from British Merchant Ships Assisting in the Desertion of Soldiers and Seamen Destitutes Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage to Property 53 9 -Breach of Ordinance for Cargo Boats Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large 5 Stealing Domestic Servants-Misconduct as 33 6 Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-war Driving furiously Drugs-Administering 3 5 Drunkenness Ducks-Selling in the Streets Dwelling Houses-Found by Night with Dangerous and Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into -Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony -Larceny in a Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places Embezzlement Embracery Encroachment on Crown Land Escape of Prisoners from Gaol 37 from Custody of Police 10 -Negligently allowing 2 Evidence-giving wilful false Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of Extortion by Colour of Office 3 by Menaces 1 2 by Threats 34 False Charge-Proffering-or giving wilful false Evidence 52 62 Felony-Accessory before the Fact to after the Fact to Carried forward 1,955 2,669

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ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNIZANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURT DURING THE YEAR 1880. CASES, HOW DISPOSED OF, AND THE NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE PRISONERS UNDER EACH HEAD. M. F. M. F. TOTAL NUMBER OF PRISONERS 8,126 581 5,892 252 1,775 187 WRITS ISSUED BY THE POLICE MAGISTRATES DURING THE YEAR 1889. 1,604 158 TOTAL: 1,604 THE CASES CONSISTED OF:- OFFENCE No. of CASES No. of PRISONERS Abduction and Sale of Women and Female Children 15 Absent from Ship without Leave Abusive Language Accessory after the Fact to Felony Aiding and Abetting in Felony Alms-Soliciting Animals-Cruelty to Arms-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying Army and Navy-Desertion from H.M.'s 39 Arson Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages 33 53 -Accompanied with Damage to Property -Common 608 991 -Indecent -On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and obstructing and resisting Police -On boys and females under 14 years of age -On person to prevent lawful apprehension -With intent to rob -With intent to commit an Unnatural Offence -With wounding Attempting to commit Felony Auctioneer-Unlicensed Banishment Returning after Bankrupt-Fraud by Begging Breach of the Peace Bestiality Bills-Posting Births and Deaths-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board -Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open -Obstruction of Wharves by -Refusing to pay Hire of 24 -Unlicensed Flying of 25 Brought forward 1,099 1,410 Conspiracy to defraud 19 Constables of Police-Assault, &c., on Contagious Diseases Ordinance-Breach of 4 7 Contempt of Court 17 Coolie Lodging Houses-Unlicensed Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience of, by Juror Crackers-Making Bonfires or Firing Crime-Conspiracy to accuse of Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory Crown Land-Trespass on Cruelty to Animals Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous Bodily Harm 10 4 Dangerous and offensive Trades-Carrying on 6 Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of Deaths and Births-Breach of Ordinance for Decoying persons into or away from the Colony Deportation from Canton to the Colony under H.M's. Order in Council, 1865 Deported Persons-Harbouring 1 1 Desertion from Foreign Ships 39 from H.M's. Army and Navy 39 from British Merchant Ships Assisting in the Desertion of Soldiers and Seamen Destitutes Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage to Property 53 9 -Breach of Ordinance for Cargo Boats Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at large 5 Stealing Domestic Servants-Misconduct as 33 6 Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-war Driving furiously Drugs-Administering 3 5 Drunkenness Ducks-Selling in the Streets Dwelling Houses-Found by Night with Dangerous and Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into -Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony -Larceny in a Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places Embezzlement Embracery Encroachment on Crown Land Escape of Prisoners from Gaol 37 from Custody of Police 10 -Negligently allowing 2 Evidence-giving wilful false Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Storage of Extortion by Colour of Office 3 by Menaces 1 2 by Threats 34 False Charge-Proffering-or giving wilful false Evidence 52 62 Felony-Accessory before the Fact to after the Fact to Carried forward 1,955 2,669
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TOTAL TOTAL NUMBERCER OFPRISON- CARKS. para 3. pun *poygien ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNIZANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURT DURING THE YEAR 1880. CASES, HOW DISPOSED OF, AND THE NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE PRISONERS UNDER BACH HEAD. * F. M. F mon standing oqs рефатишор BIT IS RIO panad JO HOSTLY O *JV 860'2 9,657 5,892 252 1,775 187 Consisting of Offenders not sentenced to Imprisonment. 15 M * Ordered to find Security." *I dea L tor 30 גאון NOLA ~BIOS kconnysol Buy 10 20 kezd 193 087947નું ສຣະ SUB XƏAQUE M F. M. F. *70* 15 3 175 28 17 37 [อ pu [9701 E M. 53 2 8,126 581 TOTAL MALES AND FEMALES,.....8 ̧tìííï sesticing 2013 1,016 WRITS ISSUED BY THE POLICE MAGISTRATES DURING THE YEAR 1889. 203 SeeuomumS 86 * •Sure- SPOTION *S 146 1.3 Warrants. *ម[ NAZRIJ -91BER * Buzatu JUN yarag 254 158 TOTAL: ... 1,604 THE CASES CONSISTED OF:- No. of CASES. Nu, or PRIS- ONERS. $29 50 OFFENCE. Brought forward.............. Conspiracy to defraud,..... Constables of Police-Assault, &c., on, (see "Assaults"). No. DE No. of CA273. PRIS- ONERS. 1,099 1,410 19 --Assuming Name and Designation of, (see Police". -Attempt to bribe, (se "Bribery"). -Misconduct as, (see "Police"). Contagions Diseases Ordinance--Breach of, Contempt of Court, ................. 4 7 17 Orth 2 3 17 4 7 471 639 5 5 88 110 2 མ2 1 Coolie Lodging Honses--Unlicensed, (see" Unlicensed," &.c.). Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience of, by Juror, (see “Jurors"). Crackers-Making Boutires or Firing, (see "Bonfires, &c.). Crime--Conspiracy to accuse of (see “Conspiracy"). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory, (see Chinese Territory"). Crown Land--Trespass on, (see Trespass "). Cruelty to Animals, (see "Animals"). Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous Bodily Harm........ Dangerous and offensive Trades-Carrying on,. Damage to Property, (see “Malicious Injuries"). 10 ++ 4 6 6 Weapons---Found by Night armed with, with Intent to break into a Dwelling House, (Night"). Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of, Deaths and Birthe-Breach of Ordinance for, (see "Births," &c.). Decoying persona into or away from the Colony, Deportation from Canton to the Colony under II. M's. Į OFFENCE. Abduction and Sale of Women and Female Children,....... Absent from Ship without Leave, (ace "Beamen "), Abusive Language, (ree "Breach of the Peace"). Accessory after the Fact to Felony, (see "Felony before 15 { Acensing of Crime--Conspiracy for, (see "Conspiracy"). Aiding and Abetting in Felony, (see "Felony " Alms-Soliciting, ("Mendicancy "). Animals-Cruelty to, Ans-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying, Army and y-Desertion from II.M.'s, (see "Desertion" Arson,... Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as, (ane "Workmen "). Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,... -Accompanied with Damage to Property, -Common, *** 2) ..Indecent, -On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and obstructing and resisting Police, --On boys and females under 14 years of age, -On person to prevent lawful apprehension, With intent to roh, 33 to commit an Unnatural Offence, to binder workmen, With wounding, ..... Attempting to commit Felony, (see "Felony "). other Offences,. ,, extort by Threats, Menaces, &c., (eee "Threats," kc.). bribe Police Constables, (see "Bribery "). Auctioneer-Onlicensed, (see Unlicensed "). Banishment Returning after, (see also "Conditional) Pardon "). Bankrupt-Frand by, it Begging, (see Menticancy "), Brusch of the Peace, ..... Bestiality, (see "Unnatural Offences"). Bills--Posting, (see "Posting Bills")." Birds-Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of, Births and Deathg-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of, Boarding Houses for Heamen-Unlicensed, (see "Unli censed "). Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board, (see "Larceny"). -Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open, (se "Nuisances"). -Obstruction of Wharves by, (ace "Obstruction "). -Befusing to pay Hire of, -Unlicensed Flying of. 24 25 4 Order in Council, 1865, } *** 35 M 19 Japan Returning from, ............... Shanghai Deported Persons-Harbouring,. Desertion from Foreign Ships, 1 1 39 from H. M's. Army and Navy,. from British Merchant Ships........ Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamoo.... Destitutes (as "Vagrants," under "Rogues and Va- gabonis," &c.). Disensed Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see Un- wholesome Provisions"). Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage to) 53 $ 9 7 7 6 Property, +3 לי ---Breach of Ordinance for Cargo, (see "Cargo Boats"). Bodily Injuries-Cutting and wounding and indicting, (see Chiting," &c.). Bonfires-Firing Crackers, or making, -Drumkeanesa, Fighting, &c.» - --Waating Water at Public Hydrants, Disorderly House-Keeping a, Distilling-licit, 608 991 Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at largo, &c. | 5 235 235 ++ Stealing, B Bribery, 3 3 Domestic Servants-Misconduct as.... 33 Sua§. 6 Kritish Merchant Seamen--Refusal of Duty by, (see Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of- war, (se "Harbour"), Driving furiously-(see "Furious driving "). Drugs-Administering. 3 5 IS 25 Drunkenness (see " Disorderly Behaviour"). Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets Ordinance"). **Samen "*). Boggery, ("Unnatural Offences"). Buildings Breach of Ordinance for, Barglary, Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,... Canton-Deportation to this Colony from (see "Deport ation," &c.) Cargo Boats Breach of Ordinance for, Cattle Bringing into the Colony diseased, (ace “Un- wholesome Provisions"). · --Turned loose on Public Ways,..... ---Stealing, ........................ Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,. Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (ace "Ob straction"). Chair Hire Refusing to pay Vehicle or, (see "Chairs and Vehicles"). Chai Mai-Night Noises by playing at the Game called, (see "Night"), Child Stealing, ... Batral you 1 19 19 114 154 30 50 Chinese Corpse-Burial of, elsewhere than in a Cemetery, (see Burial"). 11 Chinese-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying Arms, (are" Arms"). --Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment under Ordinance 9 of 1887 and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860, (see "Banishment" and "Conditional Pardon"). Chinese Passengers' Act, 1865,-Breach of, Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in, Clothes-Kanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (wee Dust Bins-Neglecting to clean out, (see "Nuisances "). -Raking, (see "Nuisances"). Dwelling Houses Found by Night with Dangerous and i+ Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into. (se "Night"). -Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony, (see “Night"). -Larceny in a, (see "Larceny "). Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, (see "Trespres on Crown Land"). Embezzlement,... Embracery, ... Enclosed Places and of of Vegetables and Fruits froin, (see "Larceny Encroachment on Crown Iand, (see "Trespass on Crown Land"). Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,.......... ** 37 from Custody of Police, -Negligently allowing, Evidence-olving wilful false, (see False Charge," &c.) Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Stor : 10 10 2 age of, TAX Extortion by Colour of Office,. 3 3 B "" by Menacer, I 2 34 "Nuisances"). 3+ Parchasing or Receiving Regimental, (see “Mi- by Threats, (see "Threats"). False Charge-Proferring-or giving wilful false Evi-Į dence ...... 52 62 litary Law"). 71 Imprisonment, 1 1 Coin-Offences relating to, 11 13 Pretcuces-Obtaining Goods and Money by,.............. 32 42 Common Assault, (see "Assault "). Statements-Seamen presenting falec Characters Conditional Ferdon---Breach of, Larceny, (ace "Larceny "). Confederating with Pirates, (see Piracy"). Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,.. to commit Felony,. and making, (see "Beamen "). 3 3 53 2 * Carrică formard....... 1,099 1,410 Trade Marks and Labels Fraudulently using, (see "Trade Marks"). Felony-Accessory before the Fact to, after 33 Carried forwară..... 1,955 (2,669 348
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ABSTRACT OF CASES UNDER COGNIZANCE OF THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURT DURING THE YEAR 1880.

CASES, HOW DISPOSED OF, AND THE NUMBER OF MALE AND FEMALE PRISONERS UNDER BACH HEAD.

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WRITS ISSUED BY THE POLICE MAGISTRATES DURING THE YEAR 1889.

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THE CASES CONSISTED OF:-

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CASES.

Nu, or PRIS- ONERS.

$29

50

OFFENCE.

Brought forward..............

Conspiracy to defraud,.....

Constables of Police-Assault, &c., on, (see "Assaults").

No. DE

No. of CA273.

PRIS-

ONERS.

1,099 1,410

19

--Assuming Name and Designation

of, (see Police". -Attempt to bribe, (se "Bribery"). -Misconduct as, (see "Police"). Contagions Diseases Ordinance--Breach of, Contempt of Court, .................

4

7

17

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3

17

4

7

471

639

5

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88 110

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Coolie Lodging Honses--Unlicensed, (see" Unlicensed,"

&.c.).

Coroner's Summonses to attend Inquests-Disobedience

of, by Juror, (see “Jurors").

Crackers-Making Boutires or Firing, (see "Bonfires,

&c.).

Crime--Conspiracy to accuse of (see “Conspiracy"). Crimes and Offences committed in Chinese Territory,

(see Chinese Territory").

Crown Land--Trespass on, (see Trespass "). Cruelty to Animals, (see "Animals").

Cutting and Wounding with Intent to do grievous

Bodily Harm........

Dangerous and offensive Trades-Carrying on,.

Damage to Property, (see “Malicious Injuries").

10

++

4

6

6

Weapons---Found by Night

armed with, with Intent to break into a Dwelling House, (Night").

Dangerous Goods Ordinance-Breach of,

Deaths and Birthe-Breach of Ordinance for, (see

"Births," &c.).

Decoying persona into or away from the Colony,

Deportation from Canton to the Colony under II. M's. Į

OFFENCE.

Abduction and Sale of Women and Female Children,.......

Absent from Ship without Leave, (ace "Beamen "), Abusive Language, (ree "Breach of the Peace"). Accessory after the Fact to Felony, (see "Felony

before

15

{

Acensing of Crime--Conspiracy for, (see "Conspiracy").

Aiding and Abetting in Felony, (see "Felony " Alms-Soliciting, ("Mendicancy "). Animals-Cruelty to, Ans-Chinese not Holders of Night Passes found carrying,

Army and y-Desertion from II.M.'s, (see "Desertion" Arson,... Artificers and Artizans-Misconduct as, (ane "Workmen "). Assault-At or in connection with riotous Assemblages,... -Accompanied with Damage to Property, -Common, ***

2)

..Indecent,

-On Police in the Execution of their Duty, and

obstructing and resisting Police,

--On boys and females under 14 years of age, -On person to prevent lawful apprehension,

With intent to roh,

33

to commit an Unnatural Offence,

to binder workmen,

With wounding, .....

Attempting to commit Felony, (see "Felony ").

other Offences,.

,, extort by Threats, Menaces, &c., (eee

"Threats," kc.).

bribe Police Constables, (see "Bribery ").

Auctioneer-Onlicensed, (see Unlicensed ").

Banishment Returning after, (see also "Conditional)

Pardon ").

Bankrupt-Frand by,

it

Begging, (see Menticancy "),

Brusch of the Peace, .....

Bestiality, (see "Unnatural Offences").

Bills--Posting, (see "Posting Bills")."

Birds-Breach of Ordinance for Preservation of,

Births and Deathg-Breach of Ordinance for Registration of, Boarding Houses for Heamen-Unlicensed, (see "Unli

censed ").

Boats-Larceny in the Harbour on board, (see "Larceny"). -Exposing Night Soil along the Praya in open, (se

"Nuisances").

-Obstruction of Wharves by, (ace "Obstruction "). -Befusing to pay Hire of,

-Unlicensed Flying of.

24

25

4

Order in Council, 1865, }

***

35

M

19

Japan

Returning from, ...............

Shanghai

Deported Persons-Harbouring,.

Desertion from Foreign Ships,

1

1

39

from H. M's. Army and Navy,.

from British Merchant Ships........

Assisting in the-of Soldiers and Seamoo.... Destitutes (as "Vagrants," under "Rogues and Va-

gabonis," &c.).

Disensed Cattle-Bringing into the Colony, (see Un-

wholesome Provisions").

Disorderly Behaviour-Accompanied with Damage to)

53

$

9

7

7

6

Property,

+3

לי

---Breach of Ordinance for Cargo, (see "Cargo

Boats").

Bodily Injuries-Cutting and wounding and indicting,

(see Chiting," &c.). Bonfires-Firing Crackers, or making,

-Drumkeanesa, Fighting, &c.» • • • - --Waating Water at Public Hydrants, Disorderly House-Keeping a, Distilling-licit,

608

991

Dogs-Allowing unmuzzled ferocious, to be at largo, &c. |

5

235

235

++

Stealing,

B

Bribery,

3

3

Domestic Servants-Misconduct as....

33

Sua§.

6

Kritish Merchant Seamen--Refusal of Duty by, (see

Dredging in the Harbour at Anchorage for Ships-of-

war, (se "Harbour"),

Driving furiously-(see "Furious driving ").

Drugs-Administering.

3

5

IS

25

Drunkenness (see " Disorderly Behaviour").

Ducks-Selling in the Streets, (see "Breach of Markets

Ordinance").

**Samen "*).

Boggery, ("Unnatural Offences").

Buildings Breach of Ordinance for,

Barglary,

Burial of Chinese Corpse elsewhere than in a Cemetery,... Canton-Deportation to this Colony from (see "Deport

ation," &c.)

Cargo Boats Breach of Ordinance for,

Cattle Bringing into the Colony diseased, (ace “Un-

wholesome Provisions").

·

--Turned loose on Public Ways,.....

---Stealing, ........................

Chairs and Vehicles-Breach of Ordinance for Street,. Chair Coolies-Obstruction of Public Ways by, (ace "Ob

straction").

Chair Hire Refusing to pay Vehicle or, (see "Chairs and

Vehicles").

Chai Mai-Night Noises by playing at the Game called,

(see "Night"),

Child Stealing, ...

Batral

you

1

19

19

114 154

30

50

Chinese Corpse-Burial of, elsewhere than in a Cemetery,

(see Burial").

11

Chinese-not Holders of Night Passes found carrying

Arms, (are" Arms").

--Offenders found in the Colony after Banishment under Ordinance 9 of 1887 and in Breach of Conditional Pardon under Ordinance 1 of 1860,

(see "Banishment" and "Conditional Pardon"). Chinese Passengers' Act, 1865,-Breach of,

Chinese Territory-Crimes and Offences committed in, Clothes-Kanging to dry over Public Ways, wet, (wee

Dust Bins-Neglecting to clean out, (see "Nuisances ").

-Raking, (see "Nuisances").

Dwelling Houses Found by Night with Dangerous and

i+

Offensive Weapons with Intent to break into. (se "Night").

-Found by Night in-with Intent to commit Felony, (see “Night").

-Larceny in a, (see "Larceny ").

Earth-Cutting from prohibited Places, (see "Trespres

on Crown Land").

Embezzlement,...

Embracery, ...

Enclosed Places and of

of Vegetables

and Fruits froin, (see "Larceny

Encroachment on Crown Iand, (see "Trespass on

Crown Land").

Escape of Prisoners from Gaol,..........

**

37

from Custody of Police, -Negligently allowing,

Evidence-olving wilful false, (see False Charge," &c.) Explosive Substances-Breach of Ordinance for Stor

:

10

10

2

age of,

TAX

Extortion by Colour of Office,.

3

3

B

""

by Menacer,

I

2

34

"Nuisances").

3+

Parchasing or Receiving Regimental, (see “Mi-

by Threats, (see "Threats"). False Charge-Proferring-or giving wilful false Evi-Į

dence ......

52

62

litary Law").

71

Imprisonment,

1

1

Coin-Offences relating to,

11

13

Pretcuces-Obtaining Goods and Money by,..............

32

42

Common Assault, (see "Assault ").

Statements-Seamen presenting falec Characters

Conditional Ferdon---Breach of,

Larceny, (ace "Larceny ").

Confederating with Pirates, (see Piracy"). Conspiracy to accuse of Crime,..

to commit Felony,.

and making, (see "Beamen ").

3

3

53

2

*

Carrică formard.......

1,099 1,410

Trade Marks and Labels Fraudulently using,

(see "Trade Marks").

Felony-Accessory before the Fact to,

after

33

Carried forwară.....

1,955 (2,669

348

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