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FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Intermediate Sessions for the county of Flint were held in the County Hall, in Mold, on Thursday last, before E. L. Richards, Esq., (Chairman), C. B. T. Roper, Esq., J. W. Eyton, Esq., B. Peel, Esq., C. B. Clough, Esq., J. J. Ffoulkes, Esq., Rev. R. Briscoe, and the Rev. J. Davies. After the Grand Jury had been sworn, The Chairman congratulated the Jury on the light- ness of the duty they ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MONTGOMERYSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSI ONS. On Thursday. the usual adjourned sessions,priar to the assizes Were held at Welthpool, before RI. H. lh-ttoro, Eq. (deputy chairmen), J. D. Corrie, Esq. J. Itoluinsi n Jones, Esq. and E, hl. Stephens, Esq. T[he following cases were disposed of:- LARCEiNI ES. Jamea Smith, 40, a tramping hawker, pleaded guilty to hbving stadles, an the 16th Febluary, 1856, ...

DENBIGH COUNTY COURT

... :1 SATURDAY, Frn. 23. 6 1Before E. L. Richards, Esq., Judge. e After several utidefenided caises had been called over, the ad- i.jouriled case r Ilyd v. Ptvcrrs sond Jones, which involved a questiont of law, r cailne onl for decision, Mr. r. u. William4 appearing for the plain- ;t tiff, and Mr. Atdams for the defendant. Mr. Adims oiade an able defeoce, onl the ground, that as the law stood, ...

CASE OF SEDUCTION

... 55ADLOW V. MAAltsI.-This was an1 action brojiht by the plaintiff to recover damages from the defendant for the seduetion of his daughter. The plaintiff ill this action, it appeared, was a grocer at 0 Hlerne-hill, rear Canterbury, and tbe defendant was stated ru to be a person of property residing with his mother in the samie neighlilsurhood, at a short distance from the plaintiff. D The young ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... NO Rm WALES CIRCIT. in of ?? DEN BIGHFSH IRE. ar of ~of iz yinn- ?? oms Iono.aseinei for, this ?? wae 'ogened.at utbin ?? last. is Lordhip atrsee about seven in Cnf th vig ?? by thle High Sheriff, J. H. Madocks; dto Roil,, and thrsaootg o aei eand a lrge mnumber of b~le teheifstnt.OnSna.hsLrdship 1'.tolieaded.Djve [ing SrieatS.eers cucweeavr mplressive sermon . espece b h hrf'scalit e RV. Rt. ...

ANOTHER [ill] CASE

... ANOTUIER HO- 'LABBrT CASE. At the Holt Petty Sessio;,s on Saturday last John I Hagon was charged with again lreapassiang on the Lows. I The magistrates present were Lord Hastings and his brother n (Colonel Astley), and IV. II. Pemherton, Esq. Mr. J. H. Tillett, of Nor;wich, derentled lagon. The only witneqs o called by the plaintiff was Mr. Barker's keeper, who stated that be saw Hflaon ...

HORRIBLE AND FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH KENT RAILWAY

... On Saturday Mr. William Payne, the coroner for London and Southwark, held an inquest at St. Thomas, s Hospital, on the body of William Charles Jones, aged twenty-seven, who came by his death on the North Kent Railway, on Thusday, under the most horrible circumstances, being literally torn to pieces. The jury having viewed the collected remains of the unfortunate man, which presented an awful ...

ANGLESEY SPECIAL SESSION.—ELECTION OF CHIEF CONSTABLE

... m i ANGLESEY SPECIAL SESSION.-ELECTIONl OF CHIEF CONSTABLE. I P-ur-ta 1 ?? sesson of the NMagistrates of the county of but to Angleacsy1, was held on Tuesday, in the Shire Hall, duct of Beaurrmaris, for the election of at Chief Constable, dations Ithe fourth estate for the nonce permissively odcupying crime I Ithe bench, ta, make room for their Worships below.- was ep 'Ihose present were- ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL—THE MINISTRY

... COURT OF COMM1ON COUNCIL-T2E MINISTRY. On Mondav afternoon, a special eeneral meeting of thls Court o! Coummon Conucil was held at t'e Guildhall, in conformitnv with nftit ti l -ivn- Jl cmiitseqtreirie of 2. requisitiol numer-ouly siignNd, to express the upuionl of this Cerut upon the con.eqiiiences likely to arise io the commerce of the conitry fromi tile decision lt the 1loiuse of Commons ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... I; BREACH 6F PA6OhMSE OF MARRIAGE. 5;;TALOa v. FOULKES.-¶Thja was an action tried at .. Derby for a breach of'promise- of marriage, to which the N zodefendant had pleaded that' ho did not promise, and also ig that the contract *iss:iiqol,7 by mutual agreement be- B foe breach. s- by muua ar- en The plaintiff wasoa dressmaker at Crich, and was' forty- s at , usfour years of age ;, ap'd the ...

A VETERAN IMPOSTOR

... A VITERAN IMPOSTOR. At the Leeds bsrronah sessiolis on Saturday, before Mr. Robert HdlH, Drput yv R-corder, Mary E1iza Tremnaine, elims Mlatilda Terewiwt, aias KIr-laway, alias Fitid. alias Hook, alias Pease, &c., was charcedl with ?? El 10s, a rpair of s isors, a purse, ald a hbadk(Ichier, the property of JohIn Closgh, pnblican. Fery'-hill Durham, She first pleaded Guilty,'but sftiresrdoq ...

SERFDOM IN SCOTLAND.—THE RIGHT OF LANDLORDS TO IMPRISON

... ) SERFDOM IN SCOTLAND.- THE RIGHT OF LANDLORDS TO IMPRISON. The following extraordinary case, which it need hardly be said has excited much local interest, has lately been brought to an issue in- the Sheriff Court, Dingwall. We are compelled to give what is called the i interloclitzr, &e., in the jargon of the Scotch law, which is only not worse than that of the English :- DINGWALL-The Sheriff ...