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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

BRECONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

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PEMBROKESHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES.,

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PEMBROKESHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES., These Assizes were opened on Wednesday, before Sir W. Fry Channel. His lordship arrived by the express from London, at about eight o'clock, and was met at the station hy the High Sheriffs of the county of Pem- broke, and of. the town of Haverfordwest. He pro- ceeded at once to his lodgings, accompanied by the Sheriffs and Deputy-Sheriifs, and a full escort of well-equipped javelin men. After a few minutes occupied in robing, he went to the Shire Hall, and opened the commission and then adjourned the court until half-past ten on Thursday morning. At nine a.m. yesterday he attended divine service at St. Mary's Church, where the assize sermon was preached by the Sheriff's Chaplain, the Rev. Mr. Garnold, rector of Bontfaen. Shortly after ten o'clock, his lordship took his seat on the bench. The usual proclamations having been read, and the grand juries for the town and county having been sworn, his lordship (in a low tone of voice, scarcely audible across the hail) addressed the grand jury for the county, com- menting at some length on the nature of the cases to come before them. TRIALS OF PRISONERS. A' petty jury was then sworn, and William Rigby a native of Lancashire, and now an artilleryman at South- hook Fort, Milford Haven, was charged with forging a marriage certificate and with uttering the samef well knowing it to be false. Mr. Thomas Allen, instructed by Mr Hulm, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Bowen instructed by Mr. Price, appeared for the prisoner. The jury, after a long deliberation, found the prisoner "Not Guilty." THE C'KARGE OF SHOOTJNG A SOLICITOR AT MAHBEltTH. T William Webb was charged with shooting at William Herbert Gwynn Orren, with a pistol loaded with gun- powder and bullets, with intent feloniously and of malice aforethought to kill and murder the said William Herbert Gwynn Owen, at Narberth on the 5th June, 1S72. Also shooting at Edward Irving, with a pistol loaded with gunpowder and bullets, with intent feloniously and of malice aforethought to kill and murder the said Edward i-rvmg, at Narberth, on the 5th June, 1872. Verdict, gailty on both counts. Sentence deferred. the other cases were proceeding when our parcel was despatched.

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FATAL HARDIHOOD OF SEAMEN.

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