HBH 1890 July 10 MACDONALD Charles James Resident Magistrate Court-before Messrs J W NEAL and A C LANG, J.P's. Charles James MACDONALD charged with offering for sale in a public place certain indecent prints. Sergeant CULLEN prosecuted. Mr BRASSEY for defendant and objected to the form of the information, and said that the law clearly laid down in that such a prosecution the information must describe what the indecent things were. In a famous case-Regina v BRADLAUGH and BESANT, an indictment for publishing obscene books, it was held that it was not sufficient to quote the title of the book, but the words which were declared obscene must be quoted also. Mr BRASSEY said that the case was informal and must be dismissed but the Bench remanded accused until Friday, bail being allowed accused in £20 and two sureties of £1- each.