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BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS,—FRIDAY

... BANGOR PLITY SESSIONS,-Fn1Djjr. en Before the Very Rev. the Dean, and thclletv. hr m- HuIugh Price. fri 11 John tiughvis, a shoremaiker by. tradc, ascom- d1 ral mitred to prison for.' diiys, il detalultooflplying tto El 15s., 10 weeks nmainitemiance of wile aid child %V is- in the union workhouse, Bangor, on eornplajilt of Ce :a- MIr. Williams, the governor. It was stated in ISt court that the ...

THE RECENT MURDER AT THE BRITANNIA BRIDGE

... ITEE RECENT M1 URDER AT THEE B RITANNIA BRIDGE. n is and hie I Ingliest itpon the body of ?? de1555(1 Joha hewn Rowlanuds, andc verdict oj-' M1Vidf Murder against -lilt we somze person or pereiso s unknrisn. his face. -- ?? aske In last week's Uhronicle, such particulars as tbinjg is could be gleaned of a horrible affair, then and By aJ now wrapped up in mystery, appeared. Though clothes v Ced ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... SPRING CIRCUITS O1' ITHE JUDGES. OXFORD CIRCOUl'. Thursday, Mr. Justice Pritteson and Mr. Justice Cresswell, fihe Judges appointed to proceed and hold tlhe assiz,'s in and for the sever-I counties comprised within this circuitn mt, aid fina lly appointed the days forr holditig each assizce-viz. for lrlkshire. - Soturday, Feb. 26, at Reading. 0ifoiashire. - Wedoiesda'y, March 1. at Oxford, ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDER

... I -THE STAN FIELI)- HAILhL MURDER. Th3 voronorrs inquest wvas resumed at Wy- Mrndharn, on Tuesday. Rlihert Smith anld Sn- vory, the two ?? ill the 8ervice of MIlr. J. B. Rush, the prisoner, were exatniined, Savory nt great length, aud their testimony mede strongly against the p is ner. Amon-gst the othur wit- tnesses examined, Wfls Josepth liowes, of the Norfulk constab'lilrv, who ?? the S3th ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DENBIGHS9IIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. I. I le The Quarter Sessions for this county were held c at the County Hall, in Denbigh, ol Tuesday last, le before John Heaton, Esq., of Plas Heaton, and )n the following magistrates :-Brownlaw Wynne, as Esq., J. Jocelyn Foulkes, Esq., Thomas Hughes, I Esq., John Wilifams, IM.C.; Townsend Mlain- n- waring, Esq., W. R. Sandbach, Esq. s, Precisely at ten o'clock ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT.—FEB. 17, 1848

... ir I BANGOR COUNTY COIJerT-FEn. 17, 1848. b I ~ ?? . morn- n lvened I(BEFORE ARtTHUR JAMES OJOOINE5,r~~.isOr signed Joe v jcnU tills ofJnev.BeilD a take This wasi no actionl inl Trover, the honec of con- itl ion in tendtion hbjin ga SilIver Cup, valuno 12 guii onsc- in dII ?? the Plaintiff set UP f a whol0e lalin the do- or T. B. fendant one-half ditto. 'Tho parties to thle suit M, parlia- ar ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AsSIZz sumarAltY. The business of the assizes commenced at York rio IM onday. The calendar contains the names of 170 prisoners for trial, of yhom 2 are charged with manislaughlter, 6 with rape, 23 withi burglary, 2 with sacrilege, S with felonious cutting rind wounding, I with sedition, and 55 with riot and training. Win. Wrigglesworthi, 36, was found guilty of perjury, in having falsely ...

North Wales Summer Assizes

... r?vnlb Wafeq gualrarneir 'Assizes. I ? aI day MONTGOME RYSIMIRE I so- On Monday morniniat eleven o clock, the Lord tse Chief Jastioc, Wildctooo his seat upon the bench, pri- and alhe following were sw0orn upton the S, ill CiBAND) JUITE. arth- '8ir Wat]kin. -Williams Wynn, BEart. Ml.P., Fore- mat ; David Pugh, Esq. MIP., TLlanerchydd; son- Walter Long, -Esq. ?? Dollorgan -lall; sion, lienry ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT UPON A SOLICITOR IN EXETER

... A I ral MURDEIROUS ASSAUfJL' UPON A SOLM- ta- C'L''O it IN EXETER! . hp I - . (Jrnni Z:esley's DLr onshire C/hroniaee.) On Sunday evening the city of Lxsetcr was fstaine(d it il a riost u1i -(vo ked and blod dv at- tack-as it iwas ?? by the unlortunate sufferer. The professiloatl gentleman who now lies prostrated in a bed of gore by another's hand, is well kit own throughout this country for ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... MEIUONETUSHIRE QUARCER SESSIONS. DOLOELLEY, Ocr. 20. Before the following magistrates:-EB Lloyd, E-q., C. T. Thruston, Esq., -. Revely, E..q4 W. W. E. Wynn, Esq., George Casao~n, Esq.t L. O EdWards, Esq., S. P. Lloyd, -Esq., Mt T. Pugh, Esq, an'd G. J. Scott, Esq. A Grand Jury of tradesinen. and farmers hav- ing been empanifelled, and of. which, Mr. Lloyd, Macntwrog Inn, was foremian, they ...

CARNARVON PETTY SESSIONS

... on, iad On Monday,Anna the wife of Griffith Roberts, Ca 30- master stone mason, was brought before J. B. no' am iHaslam, Esq., at the Guildlhall, on a eharge of TO] Lad stealing a pair of shoes'lelongting to John Owen, fre itil shoemaker, Penrellt. Ir. Iugh Jones, stated that his partner, Mr. R. D-. Williams, had the an] management of this case and lhe hoped his Wor- lik Sir ship would adjourn ...

PEMBROKESHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... [ These Assizes commenced at the Shirelial I y viveifordwest, about eleven o'clock on Tuesday l ,i night, where, the commission having been rear, the court Wias adjourned until thc following c morning. s About one o'clock on Wednesday hiB lordship, Sir E. V. Williams, entered the hall. - lis lordship then addressed the grand jury for n the county, nearly in the following words:- e Gentlemen ...