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Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... Anglesey Quwrtcr Sessions. On Tuesday these Sessions were opened by the Chairman, Johni Wi'illiams, Esq., assisted by Joln Price, Esq. and the Rev. Gethin Williams. The Chairman, in addressing the Grand Jury, ob- served, that not recegnising among them the faces of lany gentlemen w1orn hie had observed on preceding Grand Juries, it became necessary that he should ex- plain to them the nature ...

Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... Ca'nanvonshire quarter Sessions. T'he Quartcr Sessions of tho Peace for the county of Carnarvon, commenced on Thirsday last in the Shire [Hull, before Col. Jones Parry, ?? Chairman, Lord Newborniough, W. Ruoberts, Esq. Mayor of Car- narvon, J. Lloyd, Esq., J. Rowlanils, Esq., S. 0. 1'riostley, Esq.. 1. Walker Jones, Jsq., It, (arnons, ]sq., lev. John Kvfln, Rev. J. V. 7incont, Rev, Grillihl ...

CHRONOLOGICAL AND STATISTICAL TABLE FOR THE YEAR 1835

... C1iONOLOWICAL AND STATISTICAL TA- I BL, FORt THE YEAR 1835. 1 JASUARY'. e 2 Mr. Foote brother of the well-known snnff- a- manufacturer, vas murdered near his own house, New a oess, and in the open day. Ile was in his 73d year, le and the act was ascribed to a conspiracy against him, id connected mith land-letting. or 5 The general election commenced. 6 The Quarter's Revenue was published, ...

POLICE

... Lsminsen SrnrILT.-JOaies RIyan, 24, was indicted aary, for stealing a live pig, value ts., the property of John f Cooper. y re- It appeared from the statement of the prosecutor, a per silmple-looking countryman, that he wvent to Black- pays heath fair to sell a drove of pigs, and that after some for time, some wags unfastened the pent in which they I the were confined, by which mcans they ...

Domestic

... Wontrotic. It seents to have escaped public notice hitherto, but there is little doubt of the fact, that the increase under the head of stamps, in the last return of tile quarter's revenue, is principally owing to the powers of attorcy and other taxed documteuts, called forth by tile distri- bution of the slave compensation fund. Ihe tax in a great majority of cases is out of all proportion ...

BAIL COURT.—TUESDAY

... BAIL COURT.-TUJESDAY. TilE KlNG V. WILLIAM IROBERTS, MAYOR ELECT Or TIlE COIIPIORATION OF CAnINARVOX. Sir WN. Follett moved for a qUO wa-ranto to issue to William Roberts, who had been nominated mayor of the town of Carnarvon, calling upon him to show under what authority lhe exercised the functions of mayor. The learned counsel observed, that the 25th section of the Municipal Act provided for ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JAN. 30

... I COUXI' OF KING'S BENCII, SATUnDAY,JAN. 30.I TH rTHE KING V. ROBETSiis A rule bad been obtained on a former day calling i'upon William Roberts to show cause wvhy anl infor- it, motion in the nature of a quo was ronto should not be Ely filed against him calling upon him to show by what cliI authority hie claimed to be mayor of the horough of is Carnarvon. as Thie Attorney-General had to show ...

COURT OF PEERS, SATURDAY

... v TRIAL OF FIESCIlI. e PARIS, JAN. 30.-This important affair came on to-day, being a month earlier than had been con- )f templased. - At half-pasteleven o'clock the portmanteau was )f opened by an officer of police, assisted by half a do. zen huissiers, who took from it, and deposited on the s. table, a rusty gun-barrel or two, a stiletto, the far- l famed fouet or cat-o'-nine-tails of Fieschi ...

PARTICULARS OF THE MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO AT PARA

... I PAI'VC ULtAtS or IfE II ULI 1 It m1 fr. C.- TAIN .AS'D CREW (cluE C0lAN im 1'AIA. In His ?? ?? Ribtoliolre Ilios r rivdi ?? Bill- ii due1, 10111 Iu iaa, faing 11 onl bosnir the( Solo SULIV'1 o of I lie Crew' of tlh ?? ig Clio, The` MMI, Whose 11ame1 hi~ is Alexiander P'ano, yie 0 tile fi lowving melanchioly Statltelie:t Ind '1I sailed from Liverpool on the 7thi ?? lost. rr-in tili brig ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI AND HIS ACCOMPLICES

... TRIAL OF FIESCIII AND HIS ACCO.,11PLICES. n, toturt s Peers-Fljteendt Day (ctncluded,) a- The Procureur-Generai closed his reply upon the evidence by calling upon the Court to award sentence of death against Fiescbi, lorey, Pepin, and Boireau, as guilty of an attempt, wvitd, mlice prepeltse, upon the lives of the King and several memsbers of the Royal lo family, Marshal Morticr, and the others ...

TRIAL OF MARIN FOR THE MURDER OF MISS BETHELL, AT JERSEY

... IUIAL OF 'IAIRIN ?? 'TIlE MURiDIR OF (1 AIISS 13 ETIHlLL, ATl' JERE\. .. . . .. I I I- ?? di I I MISS ii liil*LL, Al I-'1jE 1VY, ills I 21orlidy likst wvas the day fixed for the trial of a Louis lifripo, [leeIISe d of'IIU tirre rillg MIi SS 1 ?? L - (tn openriug tire door's of' the Court threre was a gene- rall rush far places, kiad in a asrort time every part ot' it was crowded to suifocation ...

POLICE

... AN IMPUDENT INI'RVUDER. ALsLOn.OUCoe1-STIIELT.---Thoines Callaglian livas charged with the following impudent robbery:-ilr. Sweeney, of' Castle-street, Luicester-square, had a piity of friends ait his house the previous evening, end the prisoner happening to cattle by just at tihe theot a number of the guests hiad got to the dcil', wvalked boldly into the house wvith then), ntd took his 0se1t ...