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"YE OLDE WELSH FAYEE AT NEWTOWN."

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THE EVICTION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

THE BOROUGH PETITION.

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THE BOROUGH PETITION. It is a strong proof of the assertion; that a fierce light beats upon the editor's chftir, and also a testimony to the careful manner itt which the Express and Times is read, that a statement made in these columns last week has called forth a large number of epistles and messages with the object of putting us right. Perhaps the most important is the following which An Antiquary' sends us Sirt-In your last issue you inform your readers that a petition had bean presented against the return of Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones, and for some reason you add "it is the first occasion in the political history of the county on which such proceedings have been taken." As there have been to my knowledge at least four petitions presented against sitting members for the Montgomery Boroughs, you will, I have no doubt readily admit, that you have not paid as much attention to the past political history of the county as could be desired in the editor of so influential a journal as yours is, and that you will hasten to put yourself right with your readers-by correcting the, shall I say, unintentional error ? As our error was one which several of our con- temporaries also made it disposes of the unkind suggestion made by our esteemed correspondent, in the tail of his letter, (where we suppose the sting generally is); but we confess to an ignorance of FOUR previous petitions. Four!! Our readers, with ourselves, would be glad if Antiquary" would give some particulars:of two of them. As to the last two of the four, we have been singularly fortunate through the kindness of another "Antiquary" in obtaining notes of the hearing of the petitions, and, as they are specially interest- ing just now, we give in another column several z;1 extracts.

ELECTION PETITIONS.

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[ NEWTOWN PETTY SESSIONS-FRIDAY.

MR. BUCKLE f'S OTTER HOUNDS.