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Merionethshire Quarter Sessions

... Vlerionethshir_ quarter Sessions. , Ul . ?? ,- -r 11.l . .. ?? *s/ry. These Sessions were heldat Bala, on Friday, the 3d u, and inst. before Edlwuard Lloyd, Esq. (Chuirman,) Richard p3, y, it Watkin Price, Esq., Hugh Reveley, Esq., Rev. John rb isted Jones, and Lewis Owen Edwards, of Dolgelley, Esq. ts1 rand The last narrod gentleman took the usual oaths of pr f his qualification as a ...

LONDON POLICE

... ]L)OND)ON POLICE. ?? .. ?? , )pL) cir Wo nid ,ad CIc Ire lad 11ti livs go be imd ca- Int- olt at f I oM lie iat of za- lof mlt it. :ed .he lit JC- es- ad Iof JIC ,vc 110 11Z, Xs ? id- to dly 011 CIM ire IC- 110 y! bc ad ad tr- of .5.. of rit ?? ICe of iIC I 1 v i o a - G 1 i~ i i t l N - l l 1 h i li g 111 3 'stC F 0 1 1 0 C ili Ills o m lI sioledi 11 ex Iralirdit~l )i'y OS i~ls ti~ll ill the( ...

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... IMIPRISONMENT' FOR DEBT. The. Commiiitteo or tile House of Comllmons to whoi tlI es ?? bill for abolishiing arrest tiiid imprisonment for sc rs- debt was torerreil, havo introduiced some very im- n Id portriat cion ses into it. r d- (Ille of the Clauses wrill gise the Commissioners of d n, the court greater power than they ever before pos- ey sescd in permitting them to piniasi persons by ihm- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... (C ENT'RA C C131 f N A, uCOURT. tI. 1 15 I It LI % 1,t I III I IN A I , I I IU li, t . (i.1) Fsir.uy, IEji. 7.-Tb'c niotorirftiolseph `1 r1I e was tried, rouiln guilty, and sesnlicc.d to sevenl a Ocais' traispiortation for obtaliiing iI IIoNey oil false s prelellecs. l I 'ITe-case of Anne Clarkc, woli iN indicted, and t tguiist whom a true bill has beenl letulIle(l, lri the t tilubiet it icr ...

Carnarvonshire Assizes

... CarniUrvonfhire Assizes. m'r. Serjeatst 'Taddy, thc otliciating, Judge, in thle we5 ?? of -Mir. j ustice l3eoanqu et, arrriv ed in C ren a rvon Sir oul Thursday evening,, and intnnedtiatelY pioccedced tot tabc Sh[ire-hiall, attend,.d by jollt isl MorIganI, ,sliigl rif- Sleiland opened thle As'siecs. ITIe C ourt was then Ir's adjturnsed until eleven o'clock tile next morning. per On Firvly ...

Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... ?? iufartcr Sessiomi. ocsssUr. w2, 1835.-These Sessions were -al''bv the Chairman, John Williams, Esq.a ?? Magistrates, consisting of Sir 11.13. NV. ft i.II. hghes. rj, Jon rie Esq., 11ev, a ~ Ir. 0. G3. Wlliamsn, XVi. XV. Sparrow, I TV 'houlas, Rev. I1. Rowlands. The I ugh a Csas also in attendance. t ?? Jury wtas sworn in, thcy wvere ad- 1) tr heCairman11 inl ef1ect as follows :-Ueni-f ~tts ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... iioi?i-.miLt,,-Ti-ujtDER. Z. - ?? i1e1- T6h following is att official letter, addressed to thle I I Lord Lieutenian't of Ireland, by thle R1ev. Mr. Stoney, T 0 the rector of Ilorriholoele, in Ireland. It containis the r~i particulars of as horrible at murder as has ever met tho l eyeS of' an 3oglisb ?? ub ttoy r - I beg, leavc' respectfullytosbitoyu v ?? following narrative of anl outrage ...

LONDON POLICE

... PLUCKING A JEW BY TILE BlAsR-011 Friday Thos, Hall, a rough-looking fellow, who described himself as a hay salesman of Paddington, was charged before AIr. Hoskins at the Mary-le-bone office, with stealing two lumps of rhubarb from the box of an itinerant member of the Jewish persuasion, named Jacob Ree- land, whoma he afterwards pulled violently by the beard. 'lire Jew, who seemed to think the ...

Carnarvon Quarter Sessions

... 3sarnlrvon 2umirter 2essions. - -1 3rid These Sessions were adjourned from ten to twos It' O'ilt on 'roliTrs(la' in ctonsequenee of tlie election. hle Sooi after the latter hour, several M agistrate- 'ur- entcred the Court, which was openei d by tie Re rty corter after the ?? manner. Oi1 thle henctb we n perceived Lord Newbormighi, Clohiel Parr, Jones Parry, Hsq Revs. G. Owen, J. W. Trevor, W ...

REPORT MADE TO THE ANNUAL GENERAL COURT, MAY 25, 1835, BEING THE SEVENTH AFTER ITS INCORPORATION

... i, R1PORTI' INIADE '1'0 T111 ANNUAL GENE- n HAL COIURT, NJ' AY 25, G35, BEING TH'11 h SEVEN'I'll A,'FEIt IIS INC URI'UOATON as In presentin- to the General Court of the Society I r- the Annual Rleptort of its proceedings the Committee If have nore than once stated, thit tile Society so far io fdrfrou having accomliplishled a great part of its work, had di fit I itadeti prosperous beginning; ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... FIULTUD IN PARVO. The bench of magistrates at Cardiff quarter sessions _ e- have presented au address of thanks to their memiber, r- Colonel Powel, for his support of Sbi'1 Robert Peel's c- adxnonistraltion.- I ?? Gatmbier, a n follower of the late JEdward Irving, has preached at af ANewport Several tiues withill tle last tortilidht.--- I- Amsertim .Jllorns.-So common are divorces in some tl ...

Carnarvonshire Assizes

... Camrarvonwnive Assizes. On Saturdar evenino- Mr .I 3-itiie lBolland. nr. companied hvd i brilliant cortebgo preceded h y our and twentv javelin hearers: iirrived in Carnarv on. Ucsides the Hi'lt Sheriff's (Jihin Morgants, Esq.) carritge, in) which the leared Judgte raede, we per- ceiled the carriaiges iiis 'Richard Garnots, Esq; Johnlt Rowlatid's,'sq (Plasfirion) ; Rice 'l'hoinas, Esq. ...