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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 ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER S

... ESSIONS. -- ?? These Sessions were held at Mold, on Thursday last, before E. L. Richards, Esq., Chairman . J. J. Foulkes, Esq.; O Read, Esq.; J Wynne Eyton, Esq.; Rev, J Davies: J. Sisson, Esq ; and J G. Bankes, sq., who took the oaths, and was qualified as a magistrate. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury :- M. W. Jones, Greenfield Marsh. Foreman Mr. J. Brookes. Plas Newydd ...

RUTHIN COUNTY COURT

... RUTHIN COUNTY cOuRT. BEFORE E. L,. RICHIARDS, Esq. JUDGP. P~ Thbs Court was held onl Wednoesday last. There was more basi- I ness than usual; and after disposing of sevcral small uebt CasCO, Meses the following trial, wvhichs caused considerable interest, was Ludg, heard]. Ale JURY CARSE. xtra, Evan Davies, v. Robert Rtnberts.-Thiis was, an action brought AllI to recover the suni of £20, for ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, MAY 29

... COURT OF CJIANCERY, LIN-COLN'S.-, LMAY 29. (Be Rfore tl,. T-nAc ?? NAP As - - (Before the Lords Justices of Appeal.) e WITLIAMIS V. THE ST. GEORGE'S HIARBOUR COsteANY. . This case, which has been before the Master of the s Rolls and before this Conrton motioni foranin' inction n11W came on upon a motion for a decree. 1bo ) c short point is, whether a railway company incorporated is liable to ...

THE LATE CASE—HUGHES v. DINORBEN

... THE LATE CASE-HUGHES v. DINORBEN. (From the Times.) What shall we say of the other cause eelebre of the week ? The plot is so quaint that it remits us to the French memoirs of the time of the Regency, or to the earlier historiettes of the Court of good King Charles 11. It may be stated in a very few viords. A dow- ager lady of rank occupies her leisure in writing scandalous anonymous letters ...

IRELAND

... IHE MurDzR Or MR. ELLIs.-The following state- ment Pppears in the Mail of Saturday night :.L The assassins remain as yet undetected ; but their impunity is not likely to be of long duration. Several parties against whom strong saspicion points are in the custody of the police. An extra constabulary force of 20 men commanded by a vigilant inspector have been sent to the locality, and the ...

NORTH WALES ASSIZES

... tb MERIONETHSHIRE. to The Commission of Assize for this County was open- th ed on Friday, the 12th inst., when the High Sheriff, _E. Buckley, Esq., Plasdinas, Llanyrnowddwy, escorted flu the Judge, the Hon. Sir Charles Crompton, one of the be Justices of Her Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench ?? into the town, surrounded by a splendidly attired body, D of javelin-men. At about 4 o'clock they ...

THE CREDIT SYSTEM AT OXFORD

... THE CRED.T SYSTEM AT OXFORD. In the Insolvent Debtors, Court, Monday, Edward Scratton appeared. The insolvent, a young man who had been an undergraduate at Oxford, applied to be discharged I from prison. No creditors opposed. e Air. Sargood (with whom was Mr. F. H. Lewis) sup- I ported the epplication, s Mr. Commissioner Phillips expressed his surprise on looking at the schedule, and asked ...

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 ...

MURDER BY A MANIAC IN SUFFOLK

... ItMURDER BY A MANIAC Bn SUFFOLK. A labouring man, named James Pattrick, aged ;39, was unfortunately killed on Saturday night wleek, at Harleston, Suffolk, by Thomas Drane, a man w -ho l has for some time past been subject to temporary fits r of insanity. It seems that Drane was the proprietor of two farms at Harleston, where he resided. Between twelve and one o'clock at night he got out of bed ...