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THE POLLUTION OF THE DEE.

THE REVISION COURT.

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REVISING BARRISTERS COURTS.

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COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS.

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COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. TUESDAY.—Before T. Ll. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., and Captain Griffith-Boscawen. THE PORTER STEALING CASE. Frederick James Walker was brought up on remand from Thursday last, on the charge of stealing porter from the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway goods shed. The evidence and statement of the pri- soner Walker was given last week. The prisoner produced several letters from former employers as to character, which were considered satis- factory. The Chairman, in awarding the sentence of the Court, said that the testimonials just read would be taken into consideration by the Court, in giving their judgment. He hoped that it would be a warning to the prisoner for the future. The railway companies were responsible to their customers for the goods in their charge, and it was very necessary for their servants to be steady and reli- able men. The law very properly awards a greater punishment for the theft of goods from an exposed place than for a similar offence committed in a guarded place, and the prisoner would be sent to prison for one month with hard labour. THURSDAY.—Before E. Evans, Esq. IMPUDENT VAGRANTS. Thomas Boughan and John Smith, were charged with obtaining admission into the Vv rexham Workhouse under false names. It appeared 0:1 the 7th October, the defendants entered the vagrant wards of the workhouse under the above names and in the respective descriptions of a plumber and a moulder. On the 8th they were discharged. In the evening of the same day they again returned to the house with tickets of admission obtained from the police, but they had changed their names to William Barrett, dogger, and James Green, tinsmith. The master of the house, Mr. Ralph, had had much trouble with these men who had refused to work &c. The magistrate sentenced them to 21 days imprison- I ment with hard labour.

WREXHAM RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY.

|WREXHAM SCHOOL BOARD.

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MUNICIPAL MATTERS.

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