Show In the Police Court The crop of weary pilgrims at the police court yesterday was somewhat larger than usual John Jackson pleaded guilty to being drunk and was fined roo Morgan Thomas was caught by the police in a hilarious mood and left10 as a guarantee guaran-tee of his safe return which sum he forfeited for-feited James Walter was also in a strange tenser tens-er and deposited 10 with his captors which he failed to claim yesterday Miko Flemming pleaded guilty to communing com-muning with the bold bad spirits and paid a royalty of StO J C iJich pleaded not guilty to the common com-mon offense of being drunk but enhanced the exchequer in the sum of S10 David Patter was up on two charges being drunK and disturbing the peace He pleaded guilty and was assessed 10 in the lotSJfcT and 15 in the latter case Walter Mathews an intoxicated iudi vidual was fined 11 David Morgan another drunk paid 10 into the city treasury John Martin for the same offense was assessed SJ John Xesman was tried for disturbing tae peace and batter No testimony was offered in the defense and the prisoner was adiudged guilt and lined fTO Sam Day John H Smith Johnson and Stanley were arrested on the charge of nuisance Sam Day was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine SH or serve fifty days in the titv refrigerator the others were discharged on motion of the prosecuting prosecu-ting attorney Aurelius Fitzgerald and John H Smith charged with battering William M Stewart Stew-art plead not guilty and the case was set fur hearing at 10 am May 24 Bail fixed at 500 each Sam Day and John H Smith for disturbing dis-turbing the peace at Draper plead not guilty then changed their minds and concluded con-cluded they were Fine fixed at SJ5 each jfiYilliam Kooney Henry Fisher and William Will-iam Paddock three boys charged with the attempt to burglarize the museum recently made a plea of guilty The case will come I up again at 2 oclock this afternoon Henry Fisher and William Paddock were also up on the charge of burglarizing Cosbys store Fisher plead guilty but Pa dock did not make a plea The hearing wI be completed this afternoon A G Paddock wes arrested on the charge of detering the officers from making an arrest It appears that when the officers of-ficers came to his house to arrest his son William Paddock on a charge of burglary as heretofore mentioned the officers were led to believe that he would use violence in preventing them from taking the boy and gave him a severe blow over the temple and right side of the face The defendant waived examination and gave a bond of too for appearance at the next session of the grand jury |