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CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.

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CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. THE quarter sessions for the County of Carnarvon were held on Thursday, at Car narvon, before Mr.Greaves(Lord Lieutenant), Mr. Bryn Roberts, M.P. (deputy chairman), Sir H. J. Ellis-Nanney, Bart., and other magistrates. In his charge to the grand jury, of whom Mr. Hooson was foreman, the Chairman, whilst deploring the sad tragedy atCriccieth, held that the county maintained its im- munity from serious crime, as evidenced by the few. and unimportant cases in the calen- dar. Mr. T. Roberts, Tanyfynwent, Aber. quali- fied as a county magistrate. There were appointed as visiting justices to the Carnarvon Prison the following:— Mr. AIlanson Picton, Mr. D. P. Williams, Colonel O. J. Ll. Evans, and Mr. Greaves. The Deputy Chairman, in moving the appointment, expressed regret that, owing to indisposition, Captain Wynn Griffith and Sir Llewelyn Turner would not be nomina- ted, as they had been most able and attentive in the discharge of their duties, which had extended over many years (hear, hear). On the application of Mr. Samuel Moss, M.P., the appeals against the assessment of certain rates in four parishes in the Llan- rwst Union were further respited, it being stated that the matters had been referred to arbitration. Mr. Trevor Lloyd (instructed by Mr. Mason) assented to the arrangements. TRIAL OF PRISONERS. James Thompson, labourer, pleaded guilty to obtaining money by false pretences at Bangor. Six months with hard labour. Owen Jones, clock cleaner, pleaded guilty to larceny at Llanfairfechan. Six months with hard labour. ? Benjamin Rose, watchmaker, Newton street, Liverpool, was acquitted on a charge of burglary *a.t Bangor. Mr. S. R. Dew pfb- secuted and Mr. R. Griffith (Messrs. Owen and Griffith) defended. The grand jury made a presentment asking that the court should meet earlier, the present hour being very inconvenient for the jury from all parts of the county.

REVIEW OF THE MEAT TRADE.

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CITY COUNCIL.

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POLICE COURT.

VIOLENT GALE.

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- PRIZE DAY AT THE COUNTY…

CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL.

MR. LUMLEY ON THE FUNCTIONS…