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Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... A Court of Quarter Sessions was held at the Courthouse, Carnarvon, on Thursday last, the 14th instant. MIAGISTIIATES PRESENT. Colonel E i)VAInDs, Nanihoran, Chairman Coloucl Perry, Illadrycn Rev. J. W. Irevor Rev. J. Ilemer Rev. J. Parry Jones Parry T. Carreg, IEsq. Rev. W. W. Williams Rev. Griffith Owen Rev. Robert Jones Rev. Thomas Robets| Several appeals and other matters of no public ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... C:OUR OF ICNGS BENCH. WOOLLEY V. COCIT. This Wes tan adtien1 for Oil assault. Tiie AttorrieyGeueral (with whomqi was MI. Kelly ) stated the plaintiff'ss case. The defendant was a lit en- dral)el at VWaltlhiimstow, anslt the pliiitiff was a gentleman residing in London, wilho being fond of anglinig, aiqd rentkig 2 fishing station oat tile river Led, io WValthalnstovt parish. Somse tiue, ...

Law Report

... new airport. Tae NtEw JunnE-Tite resignation of Sir J. llrrinugh; as one of the Juilges of the Pleas, it is said took place on rluesday week. Scrgeaot Bos- anquet and Mr. Taunton are namied as candidates for the vatant seat. CAUTION TO INFORMiERS.-RerC. V Pa)sley nold Anlst/Cr.-At the Midhilesex Session, on Friday, Hinry Parsley, andl Henry William Parsley, wee; il dicted fi;r conispiracy. Tli ...

SUICIDE OF THE RIGHT HON. THOMAS NORTH, LORD GRAVES

... I fl= 0 S~lJlCIE OF TIH[E LOrEDIGIION. TIOMAS N/)lTI, LOR1D GURA ES. At cloven oclonk on Monday, a replqisitionl was taken bheoec J. I. (CL-I, Estq and a higilly rlC sp~ectalsie .Jii ivat ti he 1ason s A ellIs.Mald(Inx.strect, Itila el SqllUIOi, on vijDW of tbe holdy of the Right a lion, Thlioimias Nailori, Lord Graves, aited 5'i, who ilstrw ed hililseif by clittilnit his ?? %vith a o v.azor ...

SHROPSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... I (i .lortAb didg 'ti /i the .Salopiln Joartl.) Tihepe Assi:. .riineueced en Satkirolday the 200t lit. ?? B;arOI Bulland and Ml r. Jlstice Lit. tiedale. (RIMllSINL SIDI;, Johan GIreca ?? i dicteld for havin, non tlhe I-ttli of November last, at Ellueniere, fmnllliotslv stolenI from tie personi of John Jams, of Chirk si\e Li. nuotcs and thtree sovcreigols-llic prw. .v( tof, it :iljpeaeld, ?? ...

CARNARVONSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... CARNARVONSIliRE GtE Ar SESSIONS.. I Ad I n RvA . . t. . . _ . W i:, us~s:.ZIv A i:rl:0iUlt/l_; These Sessions cornmenecd an Monday last be- I fole the ll)nourablo J. Raine, his Majesty's Chief c justi-ce for North Wales. 'The following gentlemen I were sworn of the GRAND JURY. ' t RI F.-DAR1s, Esq. Forelinan. 1 W5illiam Turner, Esq. .. v IVilliani Ri lairds, Esq. v Willi am Rloblerts, Esq. ...

Assize Intelligence

... ANGLESEY GREAT SESSIONS. (C'ontinued from oull laSt.) CRIMINAL CASES. Johin R~oberts was indicted for stealing a Oame. Thel pyosecutor dejposed that lie miissed the, ewe inl quetioniii from uiionflt9t othl;s lhat werle 'at. p'as- ture iil a field onl tile' lth l Oetollier last,' anil wherei, lie hadl seen it the dav before ; tho'eewo had all ectr-inark to distinguish ii 'sq being his awn ...

DENBIGHSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... DENBIGIISHIIRE GREAT SESSIONS. (Fr1iat /r. Cjlister ChLronilIe) HORSE STEALING-Edahvarrd Davies, (237 wans indlicted for stealing a mare, the property of Mr. Willialm Williams, of Llanrwnt. William Williams examined by Mr. John Jervis, I had a pony mare which I put on the common during the sumier. I[ missed her for a month or six weck c;, ani l;ound her in February, in the pos- session ?? ...

CARNARVONSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... (Conc luded foam our last.) .t ti UAUSE LIST. L1 RiCI]ARD RoonRTS, '1'eadealer and Grocer, Pwlheli, V. WlI.LIAMI JONIN CShI;p OWfer, there. t ' Mr. Tni3'PLu opened the case for the plaintiff, , Mlr UnocrErTEnL stated the ilcrumstances. The learned goetletall said his client te plaintiff was a grocer iui PwvIbelli, and the delonfonat the owner' of a trading sloop called the F'ljiny Fish, ...

THE CRIMINAL LAW

... 4'HE- CRiMNlAL LAW. oJTo;'; se th d~tftor of the 'W~ornnilg JRerald. '-MnREoDIToR ?? have -Coy a long thue been a ihumblej but warmu admirer of 'your hiiaul aI d sttenuoas eflorts to ?? the santunti'ry p14in- ! 4iiples of ot crimniial c.ote, aand of your cotivstint 'edeavoufstoplress 1iponi Mlr Peel dfie ndcuing aicay entudy diuf eipital pauuishnent l' 'orgery. - I 'subjoin the following ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT

... VICE C'IAAN(,ELLORS COURT. IL - ?? V. ~vn~.tS.55V a Ds Ar. pepys applied to tile Court for an injunc. nI tion, and stateo that the plalhitill in this case was dd one of the muost emincnt aid extensive copper- nl smiti anifr enggin crs iln the ]tidngdoin, and that the ds defendant was al.o ant cngineccr and copper found- r, or in lHootkds(litch, as d xwas at present he believed re Ilig I Slhri ...

INCREASE OF CRIME

... INCREASE -OF CRIME. v (From Frra2er'-s Aliigqzine, finr July.). e The nuinber .for the' month of this clever i o mngttzine contains a powertul article crititled t . 'i'lie Despciale Srate~e, fronm which ve.iniakc the a v following catracts rcslpceting the iliurcase of d d cr'iilC:- , r, 'lhe rapid and alarming increase of crine ih I c this country, within the last few years, seebns very t Y ...