17 JUNE 1865, Page 2
An incident, happily very rare in England, occurred on Mon-
day, a judge being compelled to apply to the magistrate at Bow Street for protection against a suitor. Matthew Reilly, a labourer, brought a charge of scandal against one Price, but Baron Martin refused a rule. Reilly thought himself injured, and has been following the judge about till Baron Martin, weary of his conduct, communicated with the police, and Reilly was taken into custody. The magistrate bound Reilly over in two securities of 501. each and his own for 1001. to keep the peace, and as he was unable to And them he was committed for trial. He seems to be a little deranged.