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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—JUNE 2

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-JUvN2. TURNER V. EVANS. vidt Befor-e Lord Chief J;estice CAMPBIELL, (Ond hstce nll~ 1111.1 anid C~lIMLTON. Ibe c This case arose out of an agreement entered into eve i between the plaintiffs and] thle defendant, for the m ig~ sale and purchase of an extensive W~ine and Spirit NVI -business at Carnarvon. it. appeared that in the fell year ]845, thle defendant (who had ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST AT RHYL

... ADJOURNED INQUEST AT RFIYL. FURTHER PARTICULARS. Owen Jones the Captain of the life-boat wa; again examined, and said, he did not know whether the lif'e- preserver or belt was of any a-sistance, as he trusted to his swimming. He had every c. nfidence in them, as Mr. Lean told him they had been proved. He had examined them since, they were maie of rush covered with some light stuff like calico, ...

Police Intelligence

... ,volice Rlitelligence. BANGOR, Tuesday, Aogust 2. Before J. V. H. Williams, Esq., and the Rev. J. I-laier. Killiner a Fnwl.-Richardl EIdwards was clhared with killing a hlen belnnging to Elizlabeth Pritchard, Bethesda. Defendant edmittt'd tile offmnce, hut pleaded in jnstitleation that the hen was ill the hahit of going into his gatrden and ineic, and when he told cornipi ,ant of it, she only ...

Local Police

... local Vo1ice. BANGOR, TUESDAY, MAY 9. Before the Rev. J. V. Vincent, Gorddinog POACH IN ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... .:: .. I - -- -, r Ti usual session was held -in the Coarity Hall, I] 0 at Mold, on Wednesday, the Ith ins~t. 'The magis- attrates ~resernt were J. W.E~ton, Esq., Chair'man, ad onE. . LoydMostyn, Edw. Pemnberton,'Esq., Li ,LI. P. LlQcd, Eaq., DY. Bsiscoe, C. B. Ciogi s. I0 . B. Trevor' Roper Esq., MV. C. M. LiAos l5 rd llEsq., E. ?? Richards, Esq., Arrchilean rib Fred. Philips, iEsq., A. Uop~2 ...

Local Police

... local police. CARNARVON, TnuRsDAY, MAncH 9. Before R. D. Williams, Esq., Mayor, and Robert Williams, Esq., Ex-Mayor. Thomas IVilliams, shioemaker, was committed to prison in defaullt of bail for threatening to stab and otherwise illtreat his brother. Elizabeth, the wife of John Williams. was fined 2s. 6d. and costs, for assaulting Margaret, the wife of David Edwards. NEWTO WN, SATUIRDAY, ...

RUTHIN COUNTY COURT

... RUtHIN .COUNTY COV4T. This Court was held od the 9th itti.Ll beorhE. ihrds, E.,Judge. . Thtare: .-d nume'rous p sints, Menerd for trial, all1 of which~weve simple con1tract debthe Iwith the exception of the'following case-t,, 'IMDORTAINT'rO YURCHaASERSt OF BRI~la. rat Pobert B.'Lewls,~itonmoisger,~Ruthin, v. John Jones- and David Lloyd, sheep~dealers..:- Mr. Adams appeared and for the' ...

Local Police

... local 4police. BANGOR, TuEsDAy, Nov. 27. Before J. V. H. Williams, Esquire. rOACIj-ING. Anthony Pozzi was charged with poaching on the previous evening on the preserves of Col. the I-on. E. Douglas-Pennant, M.P., and convicted. Sentenced to be imprisoned three calendar months, and to be kept to hard labour. DENBIGH,-WEONEsDAY, Nov. 28. Before T. Hughes, Esq., and the Rev.-R. Myddleton. Randle ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... he ~~CRIME EPIDEMIC. in- The following article on this subject is from the Daily ised Rews:- A crime of great magnitude never fails to affect the popular imagination in somc wvay or other which leaves bill, permanent effects apparently unconnected with the crime; one and no amrount of experience seems to have instructed so- md~. ciety as to the best or worst use of such an impression. ?? the ...

SHERIFF'S COURT OF ENQUIRY AT WREXHAM

... SHERIFF'S COURT OF ENQUIRY AT WREXHAMI._ - no amnnn.va. On- (Friday) the 22nd inst., a Coort of Enquiry nas held in ti-' Town FaIll, Wrexham, before M:ircus Louris, Esq. Under Sheriff lor Dehbighshlire, by order of a w rit nroin trie Court of Queen, s r I Bcnch, to Ijudiciate on the claim made by the representatives of tire late Mr. Ilynde, under-groond agont for the Nnew British ironls ...

SERIOUS INVESTIGATION.—ALLEGED IMPROPER SURGICAL TREATMENT

... SERIoUS 1NVESTIGATION.-ALLEGED IM- I PROPER SURGICAL TREATAIENr. I The Coronet's jury ?? occupied, on Thursday and Friday, ?? an inquiry into the death of Peter Davies, ta cOOper, who had (tied of lock-jaw, which succeeded fracture of two fingers. The deceased had beern under th- Cave -f \Ir. Evan Thomas, bone-sctter, and durin h the ?? on Thursday, Mr. Whittle, a profes- sional suigeon, ...

STORY OF TWO KENTUCKY FUGITIVE FEMALE SLAVES

... i STORY OF.TWO KENTUCKYFUGITIVEFEMATLE I } ?? I o m. - _ ?? a .. . .. .. LA VES. On Tuesday, at Southwark police-court, two very fine-looking coloured girls, about eighteen and I twenty years old, called in the slave States qua- I droons, being half-caste, were brought before Air. Burchlam, for further examination, charged with I begging in the public streets. I The prisoners, who are well ...