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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 ...

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_ ...

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF WILSON [ill] MURDERER

... T RIL AND CON\ICTION OF WILSON I I TAE AMURDI E[Ull. y It had hot'n preivi'tlialy deteriniied that til trial. Iof Joith (4Iitsoll Vt ileim, for. ?? murder C aS ~in L evatiii-st riet, -I iv'tilOrl, sh oul d ciommerf ode Oil Y'I Rdtiiay irtittiiti, av~tewitst were di~lriiiased ?? Olt dat, Clit,. the otti wr crlinimii~ ts 5 en I~lkely t'i be. iiifil'*i uijbrr fi ] IaitL'I rinitjiq - p1 C(i i ...

STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... STANFIE.Lb VIALA MtRDEits Noitwicil, Tunsn&y. Y Yseteday aftenoon the condemned convipi, Rusi,.- 'i'siithd by thie thole ?? h is family of' liitie clildiren. Tliey''r'rie at thle Calstle between-2. and 3'r0clock; and 'were actnrnriicd pby Mr. ?? tRash, 'f Wy'nonolham, brother of thie oiviet, and Mr. Somes, the brother of the late Mrs Ruah. The Governior ?? the cell in which the convict lies. ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... - CARNARVONSlIlRE. ?? VI :; tf ~ ~~CAIlNAlVO.N, .AVeAIL4, The Rt. Ilona.Iorrl: .Noebhrrough, chairman, and the following ?? Buikelcy.11ughos, ° -sq., aRl.P. J. Etowlands, Esq,, 11ev. )Villiam Ellis, g Rev. /G3iilith Owren. I A Grand Jury, having' boen. empaneltid, were .uddressed by thu noble clairmiar, to-the effcot that he had hoped, for etue, to have presided at a session i before which no ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT

... L, FVIC LIVES LOST IN A. L OX NDNSEWtE. F Priday evening, at seven o'clock, information Ivas given at Pinlico pnliOe-itaticn, that a everal men who had beer. ordered hy the '7 minissioners of Sew- C b ers to examine the Sewers (formerly known slathe b Westminster common sewer.) which runs fom P a Warwivik-street, to IKenilworth-street, for the purpose of making preparalions for flushing, had ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR CAMBRIDGE

... On Thursday. morning last, an inquest was held before J. B. 14hrohal), Esq., deputy-coroner for the county, on view of the body of John Nichol Lux- of moore, a student of St. John's College, only sou of the Dean of St. Asaph, who came by his death in the manner stated in. last week's. Chro- vas nicle, and under the circumstances detailed in theI or. evidence. aks Herbert Crichton Stewart, ef. ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... v -DLN B.IG ISJIfilE;QUAvRTERiSEb~lON~s 'i ~~~y ~. R . . ; . I. -10( I Itiree Sssiin riwere hold I oei.hu..soday wIeek, an,: tj ?? und the iinportrance of 'omce Of ?? t CC1ile aiicuSeidae, the attenid ane wiv fts tesumlly lairge len The ~,ouit pened aet ton : C 1 col,.bef6 teini' J II Idduph, 12'q, Qbairk auitn Noo oed'Mu' tor ilingoil eq NV:,, itch tyic II ?? Ionl Necivoine, Ituthin ; ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN QUEEN'S COUNTY

... IIOIUUBLE IlURDER IX QUEEN'S COUNTY, | (iliNI 'I'tll: LNUNS-itt l;Xl'tteSS.) T(iJl1t1TtON, SiAiT'UDoAY JlTN'O.-I have just nt- t(eidv ( ;131 ili(JOIS.L ill a V11lii ol murder, compiared to ehiclil il) Itll city 0ILt Ofi ?? Mirlinitigs sink ilito tie Simlde. L ?? i nit usii to ?? tO record such dail ly llieritokc ttaits ili dw Irish eharacter ns tiit liii leolitd ot tis ilqusCt, ispcuiiltly ...

PWLLHELI PETTY SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... PWLLIHELI PETTY SESSIONS.-SATURDAY. I . is] P>WL~L~rnI mtt sny ?? n^o.-UALUltwtl, z., Psi pts, On Tncsday last, 3 persons,-viz. John Thomas, Two- j-jmu Williams, and Ann Thomas, were brought up bcfsrb h' the the Rev. John Perry Jones Prarry, Cleot, charged withb in digcv an-stealing a cloth trowsers from oft' a certain hedge whrero lege, Te et it had been Put out to dry, near the village of ...

NEW COUNTY COURT

... ide Tbis Court was held at Llingefni, on Saturday tile .ho ~tch inst, before A. J. Johnes, hsq. whenl several cases fhe of nio public iscerest were disposed of, excepting the in followiig one, viz.: -lat. Owvei e Ltccc~rdflughes - - the e 3r. . D. IV ill lacis spiircd forlthe plaicitiff, and y sat-d te' actior wiwcs- rugf tbmeco'ef ItlsrOc. for the valiue asd piice of a certain q canticy ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—Nov. 26

... . UVICE-CHANCELLO.R'S COU[T-Nov. fa. :T-: , i, -lJ2ti'*5 -1vw -Ysv -. ?? gr I ']fbir Sir J. K1 Brucei The Shrewsbury and Ches. not nter Railway Comnpany v. the, Chester spit Holyhead. QnIc a 'Railwayt Company;, tfe Birlcenhead; imicashire, and to Cheshire Junction lila,ilay, Cnipurpay, and, the London 4 Nortit westerno Railhay tomp~any.'!' btr. 'lalins I : -rM Giftifsrd iappeared In uzpport ...