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WBEXHAM TOWN COUNCIL.

|OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS,…

WREXHAM BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

STATE OF THE HOUSE.

THE COLLIERS AND TH3 WAGES…

CORN MARKETS.

BIRTH OF A PRINCESS

THE BISHOP OF LONDON ON THE…

THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF…

BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS.

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■ Tb- Beitch then committed them to take their ] 'rial at the quarter sessions. — Mr Sherratt applied that the prisoner Foulkes night be admitted to bail; but the application was efuse,(I. TtrESDAT.—Before the Mayor, and T. C. Jones, Esq. DRUNKENNESS. Julia Sullivan, Dolgelley. hawker, was charged by P. C. Farmer with having been drunk and incapable on the previous night, in Yorke-street, at a quarter to eleven. P. C. Farmer said about 10-45 he was on duty in Yorke-street, when he came across the defendant, who was lying down helplessly intoxicated, and he had to send for the stretcher to convey her to the bridewell. Discharged on promising to leave the town. WEDNESDAY.—Before T. C. Jones, Esq. SLEEPING IN A BOILER. Patrick Hopkins, Wrexham, labourer, was charged loy p. C. David Griffiths with having been found sleeping in a boiler in Mr Thomas's timber yard near he railway station, at two o'clock that morn- ing. i'he prisoner was the same man who was charged before the bench, on Monday, with sleeping in a cart in Mr Lovatt's yard. He was committed for six weeks with hard labour. THURSDAY.—Before the Mayor (R. Lloyd, Esq). DRUNKENNESS. Elizabeth Barker was charged by P.C. Robert Jones with having been drunk and incapable, in the passage of Caxton Buildings, Hope-street, at half- past twelve that morning.—The woman was cautioned and discharged.