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MONTGOMERYSHIRE SESSIONS. Thane sessions were held on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, laat week, (before Karl of I'owia, and a full bench of Magistrates), the finance b,,ine88 being transacted on the former dav. A county rate of one penny, .I a police rate of one farthing in the pound, were orderl On Thursday the judical business was proceded with. Mr. HOWELI. moved, in the case of the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway Company, appellants, and the Churchwardens and Overseers of the pirisli of Llanidloes, respondents, to enter and respite the hearing of an appeal against a rate made for the relief of the poor in July last, until the next quarter sessions. Mr. Woosi.am consented on the part of the respondents, and it was granted. Mr. HOWELL moved in a case for the same appellants, and the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor for the parish of Llandinnm, respondents, to enter and red- pite the hearing of an appeal aga.nst a rate made forhe relief o?e ix>or 011 the 5th of July I?t. 1 here Nv?u also a C.-?-t in this case, and the appu?tion was Mr. HIWSLL then moved to enter and respite an ap- ,M&) against a raw for the relief of the poor made on the 14th of September last, in which the Oswestry and Newtown Railway Co. were the appellants, and the churchwardens and overseers of the parish of Newtown were the reipindentd. There was no consent in this case. There was also another application for an entry of an appeal against, the same rate made by Thomas Savin. The court decided against the entering and respiting of the appeals; that on the part of Mr. Savin, because there was no notice, and that on the part of the company, because they were not prepared to try it. Mr. HARRISON made an application to the court in the matter of Jenkins v. Davies, an order in bastardy, heard at the July sessions, 1860, in which the magis- trates' order had been confirmed. The costs had never been paid, and he now applied to have the recognisances estreated.—The Court took time to consider. Robbery at hlangurig.—Margaret Carter, (31) pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing at Llangurig, on the 5th of August lait, one woollen shawl, the property of Anna Bertha Evans. She was ordered to be imprisoned for one month, and to be kept at hard labour. Stealing Watches at Lla..idIOeJ.-Jaml!s Napier (22), shoemaker, and Thomas Smith, tailor, of the same ago, pleaded guilty to stealing at Llanidloes, on the 23rd of July last, three watches, the property of Richard Jones. The prisoners were sentenced to bo imprisoned for six months, at hard labour. Watch Stealing at Welshpool.— Margaret James plead- ed guilty 11 tho charge of having stolen a watch at Welshpool, on the 29th of July last, from the person of Arthur Williams. She was sentenced to three months' impritanment. Home Breaking at Trefegl(c,v».—Mark Mathews (50), labourer, and John Reed (19), collier, were charged with, on the 2nd day of August last, breaking into the shop of David Evans, of Trefeglwys, and stealing therefrom one pair of boots, one pound weight of tobacco, and other ar- ticles. A verdict of not guilty was returned. The pri- soner Mathews was then discharged, but Reed was de- tained for trial on another charge. Stealing Sheep at Llanbrynmair.—Pryce Williams (out on bail) was charged with killing and slaying a sheep at Llanbryntnair, on the 24th of July last, the property of Richard Morgan, with intent to steal the carcase thereof. Mr. Thomas, of Aberystwyth, appeared for the prosecu- tion, and Mr. M'Intyre, instructed by Mr. Williams, of Dolgelley, for the defence. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, which was received with app]¡¡use. The prisoner was then discharged. The grand jury found no true bill in the case of Edward Williams, who was chrgc<1 with stealing, at Llanbryntnair, on the 1st of April, one sheepskin, the property of Richard Morgan. On Friday, the Court proceeded to give judgment in the following cases, in which the prisoners had plead- ed guilty on the previous day David Morgan, compositor, for stealing brass rules from Mr. D. Thomas, Newtown; four months' hard hbour. Thos. Jones, labourer, for stealing a moleskin jacket from Jos. Jones, Meifod, five months' hard labour. Win. Evans, tailor, stealing two bullocks, the property of Richd. Gregory, Criggion, twelve months' hard la- bour. Hugh Lewis, for stealing a saw, the property of Rich. Gust, Machynlleth, three months' hard labour. Jas. Robinson, labourer, for stealing a jacket, the pro- perty of Jos. Davies, Welshpool, twelve mouths' hard labour. Maiy Ann Jones was indicted for stealing one pair of boots, the property of Mary Jones, Av elshpool, six months' hard labour. niehd. Hilton, stone cutter, for stealing a saddle and two bridles, the property of James Powell, Welshpool, one day's imprisonment. Stealing an Umbrella at Newlown.-Jane Evans was charged with stealing an umbrella, the property of Thos. Pryce. Mr. R. D. Harrison for the prosecution, and Mr. Matthews for the defence. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner was discharged. Stealing a cart mare from Meijotl-mchd. Hilton was charged with stealing a mare, the property of Mrs Hum- phreys, Cefn-gwalia. Mr. R. D. Harrison prosecuted, prisoner was undefended. The jury brought in a ver- dict of guilty, and he was sentenced to five years' penal servitude. Burglarious entry into a Dwelling House- -David Reeds was charged with breaking into the dwelling- house of Watkin Watkins, Trefeglwys, on the 2nd of August. Mr. Mathews for the prosecution, prisoner was undefended. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and he was sentenced to three years' penal servitude. This concluded the business of the sessions.

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