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A PRACTICAL SUMMARY OF ACTS PASSED DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... A PRACTICAL SUMIMARY OF ACTS PASSES) DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIA. MIENT. ey MIENT ?? li. It would bie found useful to our readers to give grtf er prncticril summary of the new outs passed in tho last tl lie session, end now in operation. We begin with- D a- LAWI Paoccva)iNGa.-[y 'VI3 Elizabeth, c. 6, upon hie any personol actiona in any of the superior courts tit Vie y W estminister, not ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... I S U 'These Sessiont commnecd on ''ITbrsdii5, (ie 2 1s instant and teroinjated on lrid&iv I'laiton Corbett, Esq. presidol, supported by tle E;irl of I'i is, Sir Jihn Edwaids, Sir G. T1. jlolc, AIlartill N\'iltialls, Esq. Rf. iM. lorinrr Ihuice, Esq. and a very full bench of Alag-i1tales. I'be following c-oes oele drilpoed of. Johin lPryce, a native of Ile4uiildv, ?? found noilty ofsienaing ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... CARNARVONSIIIRE. S Mr. AhtnSmthaaridathis. new Irc-, ' Vsidence, Plas Nowydd-the ancient seat of the v~ Anglosdv fiimily;-'' ' ~by: The Ifishdp.~f Wanger, Sir Richard Bulkoley, pra MmBat, M.P§P.Pee~s Williams, Esq., M2P. and Gri W. B3. llu~glic, Esq., MLP. are expccted to reach eha r their respective seats shortly.Pr A CAINAnivo- BAR.-At the Quarterly meeting fje of ?? Carnarvon H~arbouir, ...

MOST DELIBERATE SUICIDE.—CORONER'S INQUEST

... MOST DELIBERArE SUICIDE.-CORO- NEWtS INQUEST' Tuesday night, at nine o'clock, James KirWan, Esq.I city coroner, held an inqucst at Abbott's hotel, lPrince's-street, on view of the body of Ar. Robert H-leinekey, proprietor of the Briton-hotel, Sackville-street, DUblin, who came by his death under the circumstances detailed in the evidence. A most respectable jury having been sworn, I Isaac ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Al ERIONE'VlIlSB-1I1L QUAITER SESSIONS. Tlhese sessiotrs were held at Bala on the 7th inslant, belore Edward Lloyd, Esq.Clrairman; Samuel E.vane, John Jones, (lIyddynlian,) George Price Lloyd, Geurge Casson, and Edward WN illiamF, Esquires, and the Reverends Roberl Townsend Passinlham, and Morgan 1lughes. Ihe Chairman in his address to the Grand Jury, observed that there was only one case in ...

Flintshire Quarter Sessions

... o Tlhese Sessions commenced ?? last, beforc the Ioin. Lloyd Kcnyoll, Chairman, aiid thc following l magistrates -Lord Kenyon, C. J. e W1rD D Dundlas, 6. B. T. Roper, F. C. Phillips, 1 Esqeuircs, aid the Rev. C. n3. Clough. le 17illinao Coiplftand against Joseph Daciv Roberts, fur assaulting a policeilian in the execution of his c duty. D This case excited considerable interest, par- Le ...

THE LEAGUE AND THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS

... TIHE LEAGUE AND THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS. I . _ . .. I . I The cause of Brooks v. Sowler, whvich was to have boon tried in thc Coummoln J'leas at Guild- haill, this morning, ?? of -there being Only ton Special. -Jirylliel present, land the eounseC .Ir tlic pilaiitiff hiavinig refused to call at tales. - Sir. Thowmis W\ilde, Mr. Sel jeant Taltourd, and Mr. Boathby ner enoansel for the plaintiff, ...

CARDIGAN ASSIZES

... CARDIGANr ASSIZES. -I : of At these Assizes T/rinas Carrewe Phielh)s was Convicted of robbing Oliver Lloyd, Esq., solicitor, urt of £938, oni the 16th of Februarv, 1839-The ter prisoner wits a calbiket-niraker, carryinig on his 'vl- business in the village of' St. Dogamcils, anid the charge against hini. was that, oil tile 1 5t of Pc- bruarv, 1839, he stole certain moncys, the proper- tl ty of ...

THE REAL HUABON GOAL*''' IS ROW SELLING AT THE COMPANY’S YARD, niRAEL, BAHCiBH. Agents EVANS * JONES. SUCH it the

... reputation of the Best RUABON COAL (which it pronounced by scientific men to be one of the best in the market) that some persons have introduced an inferior article from the neighbourhood of Wrexham, which they sold for Kuabon Coal; the Company, therefore, beg to state that their celebrated ARD COAL can only be had of their Agents as above. A trial will convince those whs have uot before known ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... 13ANGOR PELTY SESSIONS : * FiUDAY. 2 I',eforc the Very Rov. Ths Dcan, and Rev. If. IVI fl ra ire; Juscices ?? ' Cal Robert Rees and David Hughes entered into rccogfitsaiees to heep the peacoe towards Dnnicl a, Williamns-all of the Britannia llridg e. sild Mlargaret Williams and: Ilizabetli Phitchnrd 2 bouad over to ob'serve the ponvc itov ard ?? 'Wiilnifred ..H lies, ahoni they had ass'aulted_ ...

CRIMINAL COURT—(THURSDAY.)

... I CRIMINAL COU(IRT (TluRSDAY.) (Before the Lord Chief Jbstiee JIuitDr, Mr. Justice PATTa5ON, anid Mr, Baron R6LFE.) SHIOOTING AT HER MAJESTY. Immediately after the learned Judges had taken. their seats oll the bench, 11PWislma fs-ill, aged *1;3, (IChribed as (l ?? Placed in the dock, and charged with having, itin a certain public p~laao, culled the Gieen-park a. certain loaded pistol,'hich lie ...

THE SALT-HILL MURDER

... TWESALT-Iff ILL URMER. -- I TRIAJL OF JOHIN TAAVELL. Atthe Aylesbury assi',&,es, ont W'ediisdriy,111 Ta'rweli. agedl atI riscrchrInt, was placed at the bar charge~d W it thU e wilfu Lii nnrder uf Sarahri Hart, aoit 1arialiiuon Pal, onl the !St day of Januanry W hist, by EIiiIiIaistcri7ng to hcr at large quantity, to ANit, two El aehisas, Of a deadly poison called proUS- sic ridd. 'T'he ...