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RUTHIN ASSIZES.

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RUTHIN ASSIZES. Mr Justice Channell opened the Winter Assizes for the counties of Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery, at Ruthin, on Saturday. THE CHARGE. In his charge Mr Justice Channell said the calendar seemed to contain a consid- erable number of prisoners, but of course, the Assizes were for four grouped coun- ties, each of which had contributed some- thing to the calendar. BURGLARY. William Bragg (24) miner, pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking and en- tering the house of Judge Taylor, Aber- gele, and stealing silver; articles, a revol ver, and a pair of cloth leggings. Brag was sent to penal servitude for three years. GUILTY POSTMAN. Thomas Corbett (37) postman, Rhyl, pleaded guilty to stealing a postal packet, containing two half-crowns and twelve penny postage stamps. Prisoner was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. MENACING LETTERS. John Alexander M'Clay, (40) painter, pleaded guilty to sending John Lindop certain letters demanding £ 30 with men- aces without reasonable or probable cause. His Lordship sentenced prisoner to six months' hard labour. CHARGE OF BIGAMY. Edward David Jones (30) labourer, was indicted for bigamy at Prestatyn. His Lordship pointed out that as more than seven years had elapsed between the first and second marriages, the presump- tion was that the first wife was dead un- less the prosecution could prove that the prisoner met his wife within seven years of their separation. The prisoner was found not guilty and discharged. ATTEMPTED MURDER. Peter Martin (39) wheelwright, was in- dicted for attempting to murder his sister- in-Inw, Catherine Martin, also for inflict- ing upon her grievous bodily harm, and on a third count, for unlawfully wound- ing her. The jury convicted prisoner on the sec- ond ccunt, and he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. ASSAULTING BOYS. David Roberts, (21) fitter, Blaenau Festiniog, pleaded guilty to an assault upon two boys. He was sentenced to one month's im- prisonment in the second division. f HOUSE-BREAKING. Thomas Harries, (21) labourer, pleaded guilty to charges of breaking and enter- ing two dwelling houses near Corwen, and was sent to gaol for four months. JUDGE AND JURY. George Green, (27) iron turner, was charged with attempting to steal the con- tents of an offertory box. at Wrexham Parish Church. After a summing up, in which his lord- ship indicated his opinion that the evid- ence was conclusive as to the prisoner's guilt, the jury found Green not guilty. His Lordship I suppos you wanted to see it done before you could believe it? I think we had better find somebody who can appreciate evidence for the next case. A new jury was then impannelled. HIGHWAY ROBBERY. John Thomas Ormes, (27) labourer, John Burns, (25) boilermaker, and Robt Chilton, (29) labourer, were indicted for robbery with violence at Holt in July. The case for the prosecution was that the three prisoners seized a man named Thos Riding, and held him on the ground whilst they took from him his purse, con- taining 19s. His Lordship sentenced them to 18 months' hard labour each. AN AWFUL CASE. Richard Jones, (36) labourer, Carno, was sentenced to seven years' penal ser- vitude for assault upon his daughter An- nie Frances Jones (13).

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