Show IN THE POLICE COURT The LIst Offenders Before Judge Pyper Yesterday Tfaeaaas Fisher a plain drunk was fise45 I J M Porter charged willi V1 being drunk and using profane hmguaga waa adjudged guilty and fined fS fee each off nscIO maE ma-E raer Morris a plain drunk plead I guilty and was fined in the usual amutint Charles Morthini was arrested on the charge of petit larceny and his case will be heard Monday Thomas McCoy indulged in some fast and furious driving for which he was fined2fiO In thu case of Lottie Perkins colored accused of being a vagrant and a common prostitute her attorney at-torney demanded a jury and after considerable work the following gentlemen gentle-men were selected to try the caseL Taft G F Brooks J E L Evans tf F Smith George Tnplett A Isorn 0 R Snelgrove U Guivcr W Bircumsbaw E N Childs A F Barnes and John Brewer Mr Manning who lives in the immediate imme-diate ne gtiborhood of ihoestabltsbmcnt known as Black Julcs anti which has been resorted to by Lottie Perkins testified tes-tified that the place vas bad bc > Qnd all description that tde nightly orgies were something fearful to see and hear that the establishment was a living disgrace to the neighborhood It was he said a nuisance to the entire neighborhood and ought to be abolished There was the same wrangle between the attorneys on points of law and the witness cremated I crem-ated considerable merriment by a slap or two at the attorney for the defense J B Furster had seen the defendant everyday she had a bad reputation she lived near his house and the perpetual singing yelling and other antics an-tics kept up during the night was some tiring awful He did not think good aiien would visit such places but he bad seen many hundreds there in the course of a year th house was owned by Mr Stnugfcllow he believed it was a shame and disgrace to the cjy that such places should be allowed to exist there wer three colored women there A number of officers were also introduced intro-duced who testified as to her reputation reputa-tion which was considered bad The defense opened by the calling of Mrs M M Morton housekeeper for Kuto Flint who testified that Lottie was chambermaid at the mansion she waited at the door admitted gentlemen gentle-men visitors sometimes there were fifteen rooms in the hous they were occupied by ladies she did not know the reputation of tho ladies who occupied occu-pied the ro ms or their business they were in the house all the time LUyReefl 1 visitor atKate Flints testified that Lottiewas employ of the house Lily was an inmate ot Kate Flints house now Jimmy LinaChinaman knew Lottie he was cook at Kate Flints Lottie was a chambermaid Lottie took tbe stand and denied in toto all the charges brought against her she was not on tho streets had never been drunk on the streets bhe wept copiously before the jury she had never been consorting with soldiers She knew nothing at all had never dose anything wrong for the past four years At the conclusion the srgumentathe case wentto the jury and after being out about an hour they returned with a verdict of guilty with a recommendation recommenda-tion of mercy She will be sentenced Monday There was some talk by the girls attorneys at-torneys of 111 appeal but it is not thought one will be taken |