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I PWLLHELI. PETTY SESSIONS, Wednesday, June 22.-Before the Revds. Canon Owen (chairman), J. P. Jones Parry, and St. G. Armstrong Williams Robert Carreg and Owen Evans, Esqrs. Griffith Davies charged Thomas Rosbotham with at- saulting him at Abererch parish on the 15th ult. Fined JE1 and 15s. 6d which were paid. Antonio Pozzi charged Hugh Crawley with assaulting him, which was alleged to have been committed on the 20th ult., at the parish of Llanarmon. Mr. Picton Jones appeared for complainant, and Mr. J. H. Roberts for defendant. The defendant was fined t:3 and 10s. 6d. costs. Hugh Jones v. William Griffith.-This was a com- plaint against the defendant for having passed through the Bodvean Turnpike Gate on the 4th ult., with a thrashing machine propelled by steam power, of which the defendant was ownel, without having paid the tolL The case had been adjourned from last Petty Sessions, the defence being that no toll was payable on the ground that it was exempt by virtue of a recent Act of Parlia- ment, and a case having been sent for the opinion of the Editors of the Justice of the Peace, the following is a copy of their opinion:— The above case appears to us to be on all fours with Reg. v. Matty, 22, J P. 575.-In that case the steam thrashing machine was drawn by horses, and both were going along a Turnpike Road to a farm, to he employed there in thrashing corn, and the Court of Queen's Bench held that as the steam engine was to be employed to work the thrashing machine, it must be considered as part of the thrashing machine, and therefore free from toll." The Bench dismissed the case. ?BMM 0" GUARDIANS.The usual fortnightly meet- V.t h_ Board was held on Thursday week. Present— Wm Watkins, Esq., presiding chairman, and Mr. Rd. Jones, vice ditto. John Jones, Esq., ex-okio, aud 20 elected Guardians. It was stated by Mr. Wm. Watkins, that at the next meeting of the Board he will make a motion to take into consideration the unfairness of the county and police rates of this Union in comparison with other Unions, in order to rectify the same. Balance in Treasurer's hand, JSlM 158. 6d. Assessment Committee -Present-Mr. Wm. Watkins, chairman, and Messrs. Evon Evans, Richard Jonee, and John Elias. The Valuation Lists for the following parishes were brought back at this meetingEdeyrn, Llaniestyn, Tvdweiliog, Denio, Llandegwning, Llannor, Carnguwch, and Llanystumdrty. Ordered-That the Clerk do procure summonses on next Wednesday week against the following parishes, unless their Valuation Lists are brought back by 12 o'clock on that day, viz. :-Llanfaelrbys, Llanbedrog, Llangian, Abererch, and Llangybi. Ordered—That this meeting be adjourned to the 13tb of J uly.

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