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CARNARVON COUNTY COURT

... d . PEFORB A. J. ToiefEs, EsQ., JUnDg. It Thursday and Friday, the 23d and 24th inst., several c9ses devoid of interest were disposed of n at thesesittings. The case of Ed-wards v. Jones, If for a severe assault, excited a good deal of in- terest. :- Mr. AMorris Griffith, of Bangor, appeared for it the plaintiff; and Mr. B. 0. Powell, of Carnarvon, for the defendant. af llr. Grilfith stated ...

THE LATE REV. H. W. STARR

... THE L.ITE REV. II. W. S'z'RHj. ich - u It On Monday senunight, the friends of tiid do- I in- ceased having arrived at Llanberoi E. G. Powell, abc pa- Esq. the coroner, empannelled at highly respct fle1 in- able jury to enquire into the .circurnstitnces whch- it is may have have caused the death Of the unfor- of I onI- tunate gentleman. tak The juy having boon sworn, Mr. Powell brieffly hot ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS COURT

... BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS COUgrT FRIDAY. Before the Very Rev. the Dean and the Rev, II. Price, Justices. The Clerk of the Board of Guardians of the Bangor and Beauimaris Union v. Hugh Jones.- The charge against the defendant was that of neglecting to support his three children who are thus thrown on the parish of Bangor since the 15th of Sept. The defence set up was inability to work for a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COUER OF QUEEN's fuV;Xcdr. Tenu NEW ]3id1S{O or MANCTIESTERl-Tohe Queen v. Guteridqc.-On Tuesday last the Attorney- General applied on behalf of the' Rev. James Prince Lee, the Bishop elect of Manchester, for a rule calling upon a gentleman named Gutteridge, of show cause why a criminal information should not be filed against him for a libel, which was only one of a series of attacks made upon ...

MURDERS AND OUTRAGES

... MUDA)IMS AND OUTRAGES. i he Lilneiick Chii ,'tiilc oontilas t be fllowvinz ac- count of a niurder in Tippertiry S aturday iight | last, a nimt. ntmed St. John, a srtildl farmer, wses barbarously murdered near Lis:nartnock, ih tLhe col- liery district of Tippetary. by four arimed ieli. --- ihe Kilki17171 iMOCdeilet0' thllC iCcounts for this most f atrocions mitrder - St.. John anid his younger ...

THE RAILWAY BRIDGE ACCIDENT AT CHESTER

... THlE RAIEWVAY BRIDGE ACUCIDENT AT CHI ESTER. it CONCL.tUSt0N OPi TIE MIUB.ST. On Wednesday lorniili, the inq(juest toucUiniIg thc deaith of the five ul'ifortunate persois vho were killed by the falling of the railwvay bridge over tho lDer, at Chester, was resumsed at thu rd Coult-house, beforc Jouln Hostage, Esq., the co' onle. to TIhC toroner commenced the proceedings by stating that he had ...

FLINTSHIRE

... FLINTS HIRE. MOLD, OCT. 21. Before Lord Viscount Dungannon, chairman, and the following justices :-Sir S. R. Glynne, Bart., C. B. T. Roper, E. Pemberton, P. C. Philips, C.. J. W. D. Dundas, Thomas Hughes, Peter Parry, Esqrs., Captain Thomas, and the Rev. Rowland Williams. The Grand Jury having been impannelled, the chairman briefly addressed the Grand Jury, to the effect that the Cases which ...

MERIONETHSHIRE SESSIONS

... MERION ETHS -llIRE SESSIONS. r. IC 3' ii II I, I t '5 ii it d C d. The Easter Sessions for this county were held fat the Town Hall, Dolgelley, On FlfitLkay, the 9th i inst. The following magistrates uwere present:- Edward Lloyd, Esq., Rthtaggatt, (chairmarn ;) C. 1'. 'Ihurston, Esq.,Talgaitit ; WV. WV. E. \\vnne, s .sq., Peniarth; I-I. Reveley, tErq., Biytiygiwrn ; . L. 0. Edwards, Esq., ...

THREE MORE CAPITAL CONVICTIONS

... Two men, named Larkin and Daniel, have been e- convicted, at Kilkenny, of the dreadful murder of e Mr. Prim, the pay clerk, and constable Gates, is the particulars of which were reported in the Herald when the crime was committed in March last. Yesterday the unfortunate convicts, toge- _ ther with a man named Walshe, found guilty of a another murder, were brought up to receive the awful ...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT WOLVERTON

... FATAL ACCIDENT AT WVOLVEIRTON. The adjourned inquiry was resumed and com- pleted on Tuesday, at the Infiant School-room of the Wolverton Station. Upon the previous occa- sion, Mr. Al'Connell, thelocomotivesuperintend- ent of the line, Mr. Bruyores, thesuperintendent , of theLondon and .lirminglinridivisionand other officers, were present. In addition to the legal gentlemen who had previously ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... DENBIGHSH1IIRE ASSIZES. The Commission of the Peace for the county of Donbigh was opened nt Ruthin, on Saturday, before Mr. Justice Maule. The lHigh Sheriff, Richard Lloyd Edwards, Esq. of Nauihoren, with the usual cortege of javelin men, met the learned Judge about half-past six o'clock in the evening, a short distance frolm Ituthin, and scsorted him to the assize Court. On Sunday the learned ...

COUNTY COURT, LLANRWST

... COUNTY COURT, IILA-RN t\\>r. |Ils honour, A. J. Johnes, the judige, held his c court iln the toewn ha11 Olt Saturday, the 16th inst. There were 26 plaints, none of which, boniever, presented any interesting features save one or two. The eighth cause called was Robt. c Jones v. Il'T . Jeiica, Tbe plaintiff, a labouring t moan, sued the defendant, a farmer at Llanger- e niciv, for the sur nf ...