Police Office, St. John’s, 1836.
RETURN OF OFFENCES REPORTED AT THE POLICE STATIONS FROM 1ST TO 31ST MAY.
NATURE OF St. E. Par- John- Total.
More Less
OFFENSES. John’s. Har- ham.
ston’s than than
bour.
Point. last last
month.
month.
Assaults. 2 2 4
5
Do. and
Batteries. 2 3 5
10 8
Breach of
Contract. 4 11 59 74
16
Burglaries. 2 3 5 2
Commitments
under
Vagrant
Act. 4 1
5 10
Do. for
Fines. 5
5 2
Do under
amended
Porter’s
and
Jobber’s
Act.
7
Felonies. 2 2 2
Injury to
property. 4 9 7 20
5
Larcenies. 4 4 4
Misdemeanors.3 12 15 15
Murders.
Petty
Thefts. 1 1
10
Trespasses. 1 2 2 5
Riding improperly thro’ the streets.
Total 33 41 76 150 25 61
Signed, Richard S. Wickham, Superintendent of Police.
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Superintendent’s
office,
Antigua, July 6th,
1836.
“SIR,—I have the honor to submit for your information, a general return of all offences reported during the last month, by which your Honor will perceive, that no increase of ‘breach of contract’ has been recorded.
While I congratulate your Honor on the successful maintenance of general peace, and a reciprocal good feeling among all classes of society, I beg to assure you, that the opinion which I have been able to form in relation to the behavior of the laboring population, differs but little from my late observations.
At a crisis like this, when all hopes of the ultimate success of so grand and bold an experiment, depends, almost entirely, on a cordial co-operation of the community, I sincerely hope, that no obstacles or interruptions will now present themselves, to disturb that general good understanding so happily established, since the adoption of unrestricted freedom.”
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Superintendent’s
office,
St. John’s, Sept.
4th, 1836.
“SIR—I have
the honor to enclose, for the information of your
Excellency, the usual monthly
return of offences reported for
punishment.