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PENTRAETH

... PENTflAETH- I-HousE ROBBERY, A'ND SINGULAR DETECTION OF THE THicp.-Ori Friday the 31st of January, during the ab- sence of Hugh Thomas, of Tynymyhydd, Pentraeth, and his wife, the house was broken into in the day time, and £80 in gold stolen from a box, whieb was locked, and placed in a chest also locked; Information of the rob- hery having been given to the police, inquiries were made into ...

THE BILSTON SAVINGS BANK FRAUDS

... If rRBltON SALVINeGB, 1BAR FK .HUD _OOCM&1¶'PAL-o0v TH y..,.,J9EEB RF Leoards, llsona FAaaht~tq for Stafgorotfe is B ,~ a to b e of the BirunweamrePoiiee COUte rne been rated, Sg °ccounttant ?? to exane tho bok~ hem 614lefie~ienyaounting to betiren £8,00aland, wah3dizeovered. ldr..Tidd 'ratttvea cormfi aantd , acconts,,thewholo-fraud was bio toUh. 'The ccrt an maager of te abmak ;tof thebajM k ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELILEGENCE. COUNCJOdL-EOUSE, Sasurday, Fseswary 22.l Magistrates present, Messrs. W.. -Naish, M. SCastle, and Phippen.i David Buckley eas charged with having anrInvernessi' cape in his possession, supposed to be stolen. P.C. 241I stated that 'whilst on duty in Meechaot-street hea'was called' to the sup-f Mor.( 11 Kicks, pawnbroker, where thu prisonerl was Aofering the cape in pledge ...

COPSHAM PETTY SESSION, FEB. 20

... IC(YF.SHAM PETTY SESSION, Saga 2o. 2 OZR;AT WESMi5 RAILWAY 0OSEOUTIOie. Isain Wetbb,Iafarmer, residin~gatColorme, appeared lemiawer an ini'tla~tIOR Jaid 8agjaint him at thsw instance of ?? Westerlr~ompany rrekgafas alrteoft'ia- tity andiweight of cetatis sacks 8i potaeac sent by him.Ifrom theB NBotsteon to Ceai5i8t withsintent to~defraud the coapsfy Tile uinfolation was faidiunder the 99th ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, FEB. 28

... CoURT OF SESSION-Famky, pF. 28 FIRST DIVISION. BELL AND OTHERS V. REMD AND OTELS In this case the question at issue is, whetbri rb public footroad, or right of way for foot psse eme fit the village of Eagleafeld, in Dumfrleaseire, ?? the O sen of Tundergarth and town of Lokerbie, P ai5g ove rQ fendere' lands of Cushe~hilL The jury reture the for the pursuers. Thereafter, on 22d January I ...

REMARKABLE TRIAL IN FRANCE

... REMARKABLE TBIAL IN FBANCE. The Court of Assizes of the Ieere, seitting at Grenoblel has just been engaged during three da3a in tryig & ridn named Francois Gresse, on a charge of poisoning a wealthy farmer named Barthier, residing at Motte d'Aveillsn, dear Grenoble. It appeared from foe evidence on the trial thot the prisoner was app5inted assistant t3cher at the comma, ns1 echool of M. te ...

THE MURDER OF A TAX COLLECTOR AT NEW

... THE MURDER OF A, TA*X COLLEOTOR AT NEW- I :. OASTrLE - - I At theo NoWcaste Asizes on Thursd, befo Mr.JusticoWilles, Goergo Clark waschargedwith tho wilfla murder of Mr. Mark Frater, a tax ?? of that town. Mr. Davlson, in ststing the case to tho rv, said: On the morning of the 1st of Octobor, Mr. irawr got off the omnibus somewhere near the corner of Blackoltt-street, his ofdice being at the ...

LEGAL EDUCATION

... FMI1 PROd THE GLASGOW FACULTY f OF pROUURA3TO1 S THE COURT OF SESSION. It be een requested to give publicity to the following Cit fe * of the Council of the Faculty of Procesrators bere, Ve iobrj of the c is to endeavour to obtain the aid of the b olb~e JS sOD to secure a higher educstio3 and better faosr that branch of the legal profession which con- a to of tera and procurators throughout ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... BANGOR COUNTY. CG~Ul. The Court for this district -was hold oss1 M6bnday Ust' twil before E. L. Richards, REq, jug, huaira nme of eases were entered for trial, some of which were settled, va out of Court. T Amongst those which came on for hearing were the inol following: theC A QUESTION OF PERiQUISITES.Ti Mary Pritchard v. Hannah Jones.-This, was ian dction -'dcii to recover the sum of £2 4s. ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, YESTERDAY

... GUM. ar ?? . . -, (Before Mr. Commissioner WEST.) in the matter of JOHIN F. SUTCLIFI'E, cotton spineur, Skircoat, Halifax, who appeared for his last examination and order of discharge. Mr. Eddison, solicitor, represented seinc Manchester creditors, and said he wished to put a few questions to the bankrupt with regard to his furniture, plate, and papers. He observed that the balance-shleet ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETTY SESSIONS REIPOIRTS. WOODERIDGE. THURSDAY 27th February.-'-Before F. G, Doughty find Charles ?WalfordEsqtp Arzegedlneendfsrfscfl.-Aifred Leech, 14. and Jes, Worliedge. lO, were charged. with setting fire to a sheep net, the property of Mr. Henry Itowe, at Ryke, on the list of Janeary. A little fellow earned blonry FIsho, need 12 years, said he Ta- membered, shoot six weeks ego, keeping ...

THE DIVORCE CASE IN HIGH LIFE

... I A correspondent of the Sheffidd Telegraph writes as fol. lows:- The Marquis of Westmeath, who will shortly Jigure in a divorco case In which a Sheffiold gentleman is a co-respondent is an old man of 77. He has been twice married his Art wifo boing a sister of the presont Marquis of Salisb~ury. She died irl 1868, and his lordship married in the same year a Mliss Travis, of whom the peerage ...