POLICE COURT.— Tuesday. [Before T. Beckham, Esq., R.M.)
DBUNKEiranESS.— William Higgins, Henry Taylor, tnd John Allison were fined 65., in default to undergo forty-eight houn' imprisonment, for drunkenness. Mary Burke received sentence of seven days' additional imprisonment, the present being liar third offence. ... . „,
LuNAcr.-Charles Haywood, a settler at Manga. p»i, applied to his Worship for mf ormahon as to what he should do in reference to his wife, who was insane She had recently burned his house down in consequence of a delusion she was under. He had brought her to town.-His Worship directed the applicant to lay an information, and Mrs. Haywood wu subsequently examined by Dm. Day and Goldsbro', and on their testimony ordered to be sent to the Lunatio Asylum. ' Thai* xn» no othar bmineM.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3353, 15 April 1868, Page 3
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