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MACHYNLLETH

... MAOHYNLL?T1?. PrETw SESSIONS.-The usoal monthly Petty Sessions for'the district of Madihynflethtook plac'e on Wedues- day last, in the Town HaU, before the Rev. J. W. Kirk- honh C. F. Thurston, Esq., and the Rey W. G. zDavies.-' : - - New Constables.-The new parish constables for the ensuing year %vire sworn for the following parishes.- Llaubrynnair, Cemaes, Darowen. Llanwrin, PenqgoqV and ...

DENBIGH

... PETTY SESSIONS, Friday, May 23.-Before Dr. Turn- our, Mayor; Robt. Parry, Esq.,) Dr. Pierce, and R. Owen, Esq., Lleweni. Assuslt.-David Jones, Minffordd, was summoned for. assaulting Edwaird Saunders, Caerwys. He was also charged with being dr nk and riotous, at Deibigh, on the night: of the cattle fai da~y, held qn' the 14th inst. ar y Fined lOs. and 15s. costs, in default, one month's im- ...

DENBIGH

... L1 ?? COUNNTY PETTY SESSIONS, Weaiay, Idali3.-+Bes fore W. D. W. Griffith, Esq.j and W. 'Oritt, Esq, .lJohn-Jones, Of Rutbin, an. old. -olffender, nwas fiued i;4. .and costs for setting night lines on the ive O6 wyd jiu. the parish of LlIAerhaiadr. In defaultof payInerit, Ohe .waIS committed to prison for bweomonths, hardilabonr.1 c Ishrmieel Jones summoned John Evaans, both 4esidifig in ...

RUTHIN

... I - SUDDEN DEATH, AND A coRONER'S INQUEST.-On Saturday morning, the 16th instant, Mr. Win. Wright, the Governor of Ruthin Gaol, died very suddenly. On' Monday an inquest was held on the' body by the' coro- ner, E. IPierce, Esq., M.D., and a respectable jury, Mr. C. Jones, Market-place, being foreman. In addressing the jury, the Coroner shewed the 'im- possibility of arriving at a verdict ...

COURT OF PROBATE, MAY 28

... (Before Sir C. CRESswrVLL.) OWEN V. WILLIAMS. . Mr. O'Malley, Q.C., and Mr. R. E. Turner appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Collier, Q.C. and Dr. Spinks for the defendant; y The hearing of this cause, which was commenced on l Saturday, was resumed. ,f The defendant propounded the will of Hugh Owen, a farmer, near Dolgelley, and the plaintiff prayed that the t d probate in common form which ...

CARNARVON

... f, 1. CAR ABY ?? PETT~YffSSaIONS!' Sauiay Atril 2 -Before Lar: ['Nebr.ubt W!Cuklyhihi,. Jl !Sippan, J: ;iMilli~~nlEisqrs, and Dr.Mil ! i :runkenne.i's.-John .PLrry, sCwinyglo, ple'aded guilty. Jfo being diruhik anid rit~torii.: : ?? u;! P.C. 27 relat4d the ednduot of ithe accusedi and he. :fii&1is. l-a 12Aqdd1 ?? d.!, i ' Joubn Owen Hughes, of the same place, pleaded guilty ttori asi'rilar ...

BANGOR POLICE

... IT u a T ItL Y, April 28th. Pt Before the Very Rev. the Dean, and' C.,J.,Sainpson, V Esq. mn Drtnenwines.-Richard Jones, a seafaring ?? from: g Hirael, was fined 5s., and 9s. costs, for being drunkin IE * High-street, Bangor, on the N9th alt. DI As an excuse defendant said he got drunk in conse- m quence of his wife's drunkenness. G Henry Rafferty was also fined, Is. and costs' fr a Eid t ...

CARNARVON

... TRNAR VON.. ~tise raTTY' SOSSIONS, May 16th.-Before Lord Newbo. Lie rough, Rev. Canion Williams, Win.. B Hlighes, Esq., hon her C. J. 8ampson, Esq., Dr. Nlillar, and J, Millington' ilun., by igh. Esq. Lle sli The G'jnrhonivy Traction ffagine.-A memorial to en thle Home Su-cretary, from the magistrates, and other tior ,a inhabitisants of the, disltrict, praying that he woiuld pro- Ins' de hibit ...

RUTHIN

... - )p SUDDEN DEATi, AND A ConoNE11IS INQUEST.-Onl id Saturday morning, thie 6Ith instalit, Mr'. Win. Wright, ,t the Governor of ituthinl (,aol, died very soddenly. On It Monday ?? W'as held on the body by the Cnio- 11 ier F. Pierce,B Esq., ?? afid a reepeeoable jory, Mr. is C. Jones, Msai-het-place, being' foeisnan . r lin addeissin g the j iiy, tile Coroner slamwed the iin- possibility of ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGES ON FEMALES

... HXTRAU O GES LE ir At the BowV-trseetPolcg V Mnday, ' if gnemnya eaacaPIAU .b,, e 44O-andA,4, si~ alleetobanfi&hiteriiy s b~hght upijf~ Le custody of Inspector MackenaiS, charged with assaults on l young women whom he had decoyed to brothels on the is pretence that he was a surgeon, and wanted to engage o them as wet-nurses. d Mr. Tubbs, assistant overseer, St. Marylebone, said he e- attended ...

CARNARVON

... , 'oLICe OFFICL, Friday, May'2y2>,i.`fore C. J. Samp- aon,. Esq. The Sta5ing Oase at Bontnewydd Fair.-Robert Hughes, a stone mason, living at Pls Mawr, near Groesls, Llandwrrogn was brought up on remand charged with wounding, with intent to murder, Win. Jones, at Bontewydd fair, on the 9th inst. Inspector Davies prosecuted and Mr. E. G. Powell defended the prisoner. P.C. Robert Stevens, ...

BANGOR POLICE

... T TUESDAY, May 12th. f t Before W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., and the Rev. T. N. Williams. ?? , Drunkcna;s.-llicbard Meshacil Jones was charged r1 with' being drank in the parish of Liauilechid, on the V 1 26th of April. cc 1 This beiog his third offence, he was fihed 20s. and 9s. a costs. hi Periaitiri p ?? Williams, of the Skerries Inn,, Bangor, was charged with permitting tb drunkenuess in his ...