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THE NEW MALT ACT

... THE NEW-MALT ACT. At the request of a correspondent resident in Carnarvon, of whose judgmlient %vie entertain a high bpinion, we willingly give insertion to the following abstract of the new malt act, which is' to conio into operation on Wednesday next, d'id the more readily do so as we believe it Will lie ac- ceptable to the majority of our readers, and inte- rcstinig indeed to the public ...

POOR LAWS.—SETTLEMENT

... POOR LAWS.-SETTLEMENT. DECIS1ON OF THE COURT OF KiNG'S IDENCIH. Letler (f Mr. Anio to the Chifsf Jstie. A RECEXT decision of the Court of Kilng's Bencl, ulon a subject of Parochial Law, has had the evil ?? of uisettling one of the most iusportaut prin- ciples which can arise in questions of Settlement. It has been long heldas a rule materinlly affecting the conduct of Parish Offieers, that the ...

THE TRAVELLER'S ORACLE

... A Doctor is one of those travellers who ?? that unless they use the mostingenioins precautions. they will be nifoudily robbed anI miurdered in inis. The villains steal eln yeu, dluring tbe mid- night hour, wvhet all the world is asleep. They leave their shoes down stairs, and, leopard-like, ascend with velvet, or-what is almost as noise loss-o-orstcd steps, the wfooden stairs i rite, chatt ...

ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANGLESEY QURTJER:'SESSIONS. These sessions soisipeficed on Tuesday the 16th inst. at l3saucffcrisfli:efore 7ohn Williams, Esq. ' Chairrnanjt-and. a full becich ol Iflgistrates. The cplcidar-, ve arc sorry to say, presented a ease of _ 'iti'osity seldoml, if evel, equalled in this county; viz. an assaullt made sy a mon.ster, named Jofns XX 'biGrhlhtl, nearly S0O years of age, upral L girl who ...

CARNARVONSHIRE SESSIONS

... : The. Quarter Sessions for the county of Carnar PI von commenced on Thursday last, at the Shire CO Hall, Carnarvon, before the Rev. H. Jones, Ty WI Co0c); Rev. P. B. Williauns, Liairlug ; Rev. J. I:1. nn Cotton, rind Rev. J. il-amer, Bangor; Rev. J. W. cu5 Trevor, Carnarvon; L. P. Jones Parry, Esq. Cot . tage; T. Parry Jones Parry, Esq. Carnarvon; W. LLloyd Caldecot, Esq. Pwlfheli, and R. T. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH,—SATURDAY

... - ?? ?? Otto'S LIENCII,-SATUIMAY. ?? . . ?? I w ?? ?? .. ..nr, UUE ?? JU1 V. SI.NU j g . * -m, . : .jI i:l ; itctu t fr a fil-l, p4iblisilc( t ?? of, wik;h Ole ?? ic t ';:iil p1'4op4ri4i.lr a0d] printi.r, i ?? ?? ' l;e) ?? .i :li~nts rlie. s ' 44.' 4¾~. 4 ?? ' ?? ], I'Iiii ' 1144 ago ih1 i i! ' - . i T .1 . ill SiI41., SI t *~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~4 ?? 't,1 :;44'i;.V4).4 lil: r 11t i 14411 g 14i'4..il' i ...

CHINESE PUNISHMENTS

... CIITNESE PUhNI,1DIMENTS. Tie followiin- extract from a hook receitlv Pmblishced, will give ou1r rea1ders some idea of the -manner HI which crimuinals are troated in China: An uiijast jid-gc is beoeaded. Ih who in time of war is guilty oie'silbezzleanentorof malpraictices with respect to the soply oithe troops, is strangled, aq is a thief who steals to the amount of above £40 sterling; the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH; TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCHS; TUESDAY. BAYLIEY V. DOWN'IE ANDI OTIERSi. This was an action lbrounght by a reporter to the British Pre.s newspaper, to ;ecovcr the sim of. £42. being arrears orsillary due from thle defend, aets lir. Downie, Mlr. Seugdwick, Mr. l, Win- stauley, and others, mio w-ere represeltnd as for- nerly the proprietors. - Ilobert Cannon was book-k;eeper to the British Press, from ...

BOW STREET, LONDON

... BOW.STREET, LONDON. h; Yesteiday week, a decent grave-lookiugman, iii e' black, advanced to the bench Miscre Sir Richard .n Birnie was seated as the presiding magistrate, and :e drawving a letter from his pocket, which was care- n 'ully iwrapped in a piece of brown paper, he placed oe it before'the magistrate, intimating, in a low tone [i; ol'voice, that he applied for a-warrant, to take the ...

ROLLS COURT, NOVEMBER 5, 1827

... : ii17 MUJESTfS ATTORNEY-GENEEAL, -tT TIHE rLELAm. TION OF EVAN OWSEN AND OTHERS, against fiR, F-EorLES UNDER TILE WILL OF THE LATE DAVID EICGITES, ESQ. This petition which had been presented in Au- gist last, toI His Honor the Master of the Rolls, by the relators Evan Owen and Robert Jones, inlia- bitants of the parish of Llantrisaint, in the county of Anv-lesea,-the Rev. John Richards, ...

KING'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY NOV. 7

... KINGS BENCH, WEDNrSDiY Nov. 7. ROB, ON THE S3VEiDAL DEMISES OF HART, ESQ. AND n OTHERS, AGAINST CHARLES Y'NN'E GRIFFITiI WYNNE, ESQ. .I The Attorney-General (on behalf of the defend- n alit) moved for a rule to shewv cause wlhy the ire-c sent verdict, which the plaintiff obtained atthe V lastf Great Session for the county of Denbigh, should not iie.set aside, and a ?? trial granted. He founded ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, TUESDAY, Nov. 13

... I.s COURT OF CHANUERY, TUESDAY, Nov. 13. 1\>?.X1 li. IlN . WA~litU;'5 B3LAIlilllr. it Dir. Horne snoved this nsorlling that Georgc si Lamest should be restrained by the injaunction of the court from venling a spurious imitatioon of the E celebrated blackinllg called r Warren's. The lit- XV toriet3 ofithe plaintifif, Robert Warrens, was so well JO establislied,-his. ?? acquired such a J ...