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ITWO IDEAS OF ARMY REFORM.

I .STEEPLECHASE FIXTURES.

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MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.

ROBBERY AT MANAFON. j

EMBEZZLEMENT AT LI.ANWYDDELAN.

SHEEP STEALING.

FALSE PRETENCES.;

STEALING TURKEYS.

RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY.…

ROBBERY AT GUILSFIBLD. |

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ROBBERY AT GUILSFIBLD. Samwii Davies (on bail), labourer, was indictel for having stolen, at Guilsfield, on the 22nd of November, 1870, one pair of reins, the property of Alfred George Kreisa. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. Mr C. Howell ap- peared for the prosecution, and Mr E. 31. Jones for the prisoner.—Thomas Lloyd said he was farm bailiff to the prosecutor, at the Garth. The reins and harness were kept in the coach-house.—Richard Griffiths said he had been groom and coachman at the Garth, and had to leave on account of his bad hand. The harness and reins were in his charge. The reins produced belonged to :1r: Kreisa. They were at the Garth when he left. The prisoner succeeded witness as coachman at the Garth. -William Griffiths, waggoner at the Garth, said he had charge of the harness when the prisoner left. The reins were not in the coach-house when he took charge of the harness.—John Jones, omnibus proprietor, said that the prisoner saw him in September last, told him he (witness) had done several acts of kindness for him, and gave him the reins, saving he had no further use for them. That was at the Railway-station, at Pool.—William Evans, servant in the employ of the last witness, corroborated.— P.C. Tanner, Welshpojl, proved having obtained the reins produced from the last witness. He afterwards ap- prehended the prisoner.—Witnesses were examined as to the prisoner's character. They all spoke favourably.— Not guilty.—The announcement was applauded, but the applause was instantly suppressed.

PLEADED GUILTY. j

BILLS IGNORED. j

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS.I

THE NEW HAWKERS' ACT.!

A QUERY WITH REGARD TO A NEW…

THE CORONER'S REPORT. ]

j A PETITION TO THE HOUSE…

FRIDAY. !

SHREWSBURY.

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