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RURAL POLICE

... RURAL POLICE Wo find the following letter to theo ].url of0 1Derh Lnrd Lieutenant of la.ncaslire, in the Lassea;. Y, r aelte ?? i e ~ ?? Wh\\itelniflltij1rh Jn. 3,i MthY LonD-I Wvish to call tle itte ltiolot wou Lordship end of hle Inttgistrates of file cotivof ' Y caster, to the state of thecoslthabla,,j force it county. y * 'hlo number and efficiency of tile regular consaf. bles in niany ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE ASSIZES

... AOj'icGOMERYSHIRE ASSIZES. do On Saturday lost, thle Commission of Assize was so ]lil opened in Welsh Pool before Mr Justice Williams,- lie About threc o'clock the fligh Sheriff, David Hamer, CO Ile E'sq. ofit Glenrtrfon, wvithl a moot numerous party of ISE for friends in carringes ?? on horseback, accompanied til gi1l also by thre Mlayor, Aldermen, and Council of Welsh) hr Ilie Pool, ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... KILRUSII Pl'I IY SElSSIONS. Ie it , No amore of that, Hall, If you love ?? John Falstaff, ?d Dotiast-ic [),rrEi'ccen.-Mr. Connor Delo-ahery, a j raggedaitd rakis.hloukiitg penisioner, with his head very d much Steved to one side, and who was accompaniedt by a vixenish little daughter of Eve, in the shape if Mrs. DLeloohery, together withl a larse assortment ot ; Deliuoherys,was charged ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... KILRUSII P1ET'TY SJPSSIONS. 1l I ?? -- no ?? 11-11 Ih-11i X XIsLRtU6t I'M I- Y 61bl~iIwU.j Let me go, you bad brud. Pot t) ?? to the Fairyj FATiHtERI AtIMIAIV' 9 TEcOrTaALISMI. AN ?? ?? IS ?? any more c:taes there ? said the crier, wvitih a congratulatory smirk, as his labours for thle day seemed nearly brought lo a close ; *- is there any [sore cases, now ? 'I;is ap- peal was, alter a ...

Anglesey Summer Assizes

... Angleacy Summer Asizes, Sir Joust Pslleson arrived at Beaumaris, onl Wed- nesday afternoon, at thlree o'clock, attended by James Greenfield, Esq. the High Sheriff of tile County, and the usual retinue; He proceeded to the Shirehall, where the commission for holding the Anglesey Sum. mer Assizes was real, and the court adjourned to twelve o'clock on the following day. On 'hlursday morning, his ...

LLANIDLOES

... a_ ot l__. .- _ _ _ t AcAIn On Wednesday last the police officers went to the ,, houses ofabout20 offenders (rioters) toseekfor them, a but only 3 were had, who were committed, and in u default of bail, were sent to gaol under an escort of l_ yeomanry. e On Thursday morning, the Montgomeryshire Ca- vnlry left the town, at ii o'clock,in the same order in which they fiad arrived. Two more ...

DENBIGHSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... DENB IGI*SH1RE SPRING ASSIZES. Thy -- ?? ad f r this countv was opened in t1i ly The commission for this county was opened in the nt Shirebhall, Ruthino 'on Wednesday. About half-paist I d- four o'clock the 11i1g1 Sheriff, Sir John Williams, Bart. for of Bodlewydidan, Iert Ruthin, in hig carriage and four, b In in accompanied by C. WN. Wvyatt, Esq. ?? e several gentlemen, trumlpeter', javelin ...

DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY AFFAIRS

... D1FNI3IGIISH1IRUE COUN1Y AFFAIRS. . . I. Q - l' k n rl r I. AD-k t2*| At nn adjourned Quarter Scsiojos held at RIuthin c on tile lltb ult., or the purpose of determining s fic. t ther tile Constahaleary act shouldl be pot in force in O the cmiitty of Denbigh or not, tlie tnsagistraites pie. P ?? deters i ted by a laigo majority to iudojit tie act a ini such parts ofi tile county as the ...

FLINTSHIRE

... The commission or assize was-opened in the Court flouse, Mold, on Wednesday evening, Oh Thurs- day morning, the learned judge, Sir John Pattehon, aietided divinre service in the parish church, when an excellent sernmon wasvpreached by the High She. riffls' chaplaini. :. court was opened' for business about twelve o'clock, when there was a full attee- dance of grand jurymen. 'T'here were only ...

Denbighshire Quarter Sessions

... Denbighshira Quarter Se~ssins. Ale vas led exv of ere the i55- bie Ia Dul ner i ilt '01- in ner )ut )UD) WTO lie ter , lerd to ill I lUS 101 1()- ro- var , to hat N IS ess the [ toI T00 'l ?? w(erae lvidii 0tille 'Jo vn lli, I e b igh, I i Jel n 'i'aOesd ay l a st, b ecfo re J ItIl 1)I ,i IJeeloD, Iiiq. C II iai r otall), 01 \V iiso n .Io ae e, E scj. hi ?? I erli D )1101141111 , Jlo h nlO of ...

THE LATE MURDER IN ACHILL

... THE LA'TE MURDER IN ACRIILL. AchilL, Jan. 7, 1839. I write to give you some particulars of the mur- der of Mr. fleynolds, chief officer of the coast guard, in the island of Achill ; be died last Wednesday ; be- fore his death ihe identified his murderers, two of whorn are in Castlebargaul. Ihecurouner, I r. Knox, was sent for, but he refused to go to Achill to hold an inquest. Ihe deceased ...

MURDER AT CHELSEA

... Monday morning an inquest was held at the Bed- r ford Arms, Pont-street, Cadogan-place, Chelsea, be. fore MIr. Wakley, and a jury of 17 gentlemen of the neighbourhood, to inquire into the circumstances at- tending the death of Elizabeth Paynton. It appeared in evidence that the deceased was under housemaid to .Hlarry TEdgell, Esq. 21, Cadogan place. That on .Friday that gentleman and family ...