Papurau Newydd Cymru

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FOREIGN ~INTELLIGENC ii. ---------.-

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE., ---

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HOUSE OF LORDS.—TUESDAY.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—TUEBDAY.

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CARDIFF.

HAVERFORDWEST.

MERTHYR.

IBRITON FERRY.

ABERDARE.

CARMARTHENSHIRE SPRING ASSTZES.

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CARMARTHENSHIRE SPRING ASSTZES. Justice Grove arrived in Carmarthen from Cardigan on Monday evening, at half-past five. His lordship was met at the Carmarthen Town station by Mr. Astley Thompson, of Glyn Abbey (the bigh sheriff), land Mr. Lewis Morris, under sheriff. A well appointed staff of javelin men and the borough police were also in attendance, and escorted his lordship to the Shire-hall, where the commission was opened at six o'clock. On Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, his lordship attended divine service at St. Peter's Church, where a sermon was preached by the Rev. D. Jones, vicar of Llangendeirne, the sheriff's chaplain. His Lordship took his seat in Court at half-past eleven. The grand inquest for the borough and the grand jury having been sworn, and the proclamation for the encouragment of virtue having' been read, his Lordship addressed the Grand Jury at some length, congratulating them upon the fact that only sixteen cases, of which five were misdemeanours, had been brought before him in the two western counties of South Wales. That he thought was a small number of cases when they considered the size and population of those counties. It was a prevalept notion in England that the Welsh were a litigious people, but that was quite erroneous. TRIAL OF PRISONERS. PERJURY.—Thomas Jones, 30, lead smelter (on bail), was charged with committing wilful and corrupt perjury at the County Court, Llanelly, on the 21st of February. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The jury brought in a vel" diet of not guilty. BURGLARY.—John Benjamin pleaded guilty to having burglariously stolen from the house of David Hughes, at Kidwelly, two watches, eight silver spoons, two bottles of spirits, and a piece of beef, and was sentenced to eighteen months' hard labour. LARCENY.—James Harries, alias Thomas Evans, a drover, was charged with having stolen a watch and chain of the value of 23 the property of John Jones, at Eglwyscummin. on the 6th January, and also with hav- ing stolen another watch and chain, value C2, the pro- perty of John Phillips, at Plasissaf, Llangunnock, on the ,th January. Two previous convictions were established against the prisoner, who was sentenced to penal servi- tude for seven years. FELONY.—Fredk. Williams, haulier, and Charles Noyes gardener, were charged with stealing casks of butter' four hams, two pieces of bacon, and a cheese, value in all jE70, the preperty of David Evans, Llanelly, in the month of February. The prisoners were found guilty, but sen- tence was deferred.

POCKING AND FATAL ACCIDENT…

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