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t A DOLGELLEV OFFICE.

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t A DOLGELLEV OFFICE. j^ST Friday an abortive attempt was made at kj gelley to elect a clerk to the Justices in the FE*CE of the late Mr CHARLES MILLARD. NO ^er *han to. i. magistrates attended, a larger sih .er' we suppose, than since the last t^Pointment. Mr W. R. DAVIES, one of candidates, had addressed a letter to Presiding magistrates, calling attention to « law which states that those entitled to «< •e in the election of clerk are the <stices acting in and for the petty ses- k:Ionàl division." We do not pretend to II Ow when a magistrate is deemed to be ggd. t, in and for a petty sessional lvisi0n." It may be that a court of law hold that a magistrate who only e^derl and voted every time an appoint- was made was "acting in and for e petty sessional division." Mr W. R. VlRs is a man of determination, and it R. °n the cards, if magistrates vote when appointment is made who are not ]e ^ed to vote, that their right will be I« FI!Y J- C* HUGHES, solicitor, Pc e other candidate. Mr W. R. DAVIES Vo^ted against Mr GRIFFITH WILLIAMS'S ?' and Mr J. C. HUGHES protested T|PLQ8T SIR EDMUND BUCKLEY'S vote. When l :tt Vote was taken five supported Mr W. Qd bAvms and fin- Mr J-. C. HUGHES, the election v. as postponed for two Before the time comes for the tlj*' attempt to till the vacant clerkship, h lumber of magistrates anxious to take in the election, whether qualified or ,Qlay *)e increased. In ^these days the Qj.ple has been accepted of deciding by -patters like that which the magistrates k °'gelley failed to decide by open voting. not c^00?e a clerk by lot ? That is ^Oi ^ie Chairman of the Cardiganshire p0iice Committee has been chosen n, or(. occasions than one, and it saves a < lIQt deal of worry and trouble. We do ^derstand the condition of mind which i tl,e es members of public bodies who neglect k,, ordinary duties of those bodies, to go ,vote for a friend or partizan when an tfi^lrifnient has to be made. We have i for many years to arouse the public con- < W ,Ce on this subject, but have not made qnq progress. There is the appointment, < ffje there also are the applicants and their ] s- The possessor of a vote does ask ( S.e^ a lot of very subtle questions in < ^'Stry, but juRt votes for his man and ( Jw s for the next appointment. It is to be s hn^Wed that magistrates and others who 1 6 the power to make appointments are not e^^ther to blame for the way they | their power. Canvassing is some- carried to the point of persecution, He Candidates who are very scrupulous their opponents are likely to win are foe s- particular in securing adherents if j/16'1, own side. We shall be very glad u contest ^or the Dolgelley justices' 8hip does anything towards convincing ^ivfl^rattt,? who do not usually act in the to Sl°n> that it is not in the best of taste ^c £ 0riSne their valuable services to the l0ri official a°d the bestowal of pa- at jJe. If the ten magistrates who voted S&l °!selley last Friday are within their Of tight they must be their own judges "igbOQd taste. If they act beyond their I'ob 1 We think Mr W. R. DAVIES will lI.q ably demonstrate that fact. Candidates .istrates are sll honourable men the fight can be carried on in good 11.1\ iut", and without offensive personalities, °ught (o be carried on, it may not a pleasant break in the monotony f in Merionethshire, but send a little %j!lir>g interest into the neighbouring ^is$les" Nothing particular turns upon are appointment and both the candidates istt olicitors well known in the town and ^«ct. .l

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