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PETTY SESSIONS.-Yesterday (Friday) before R. It was decided to adjourn the case for further evidence. He only received a letter from the defendant when the matter was in the County Court. Plaintiff said there was no mention of Niagara cider.
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They then wrote to defendant but re- ceived no answer to their letter. As they re- ceived neither an invoice nor a bill they did not know where to write to until they heard from Mr. Caroline Jones, wife of the defendant said The reason why the account was not settled was that she ordered Niagara cider which was not received. Martin Woosnam ap- peared for the plaintiff. for a barrel of cider sold and delivered to him. He had been in the army and was making his way to Chester to draw his pension. Defendant said his conduct was due to the fact that a drop of drink made him foolish. WHAT DRINK DOES.-At the Police Court on Wednesday before Richard Lloyd, Esq., Thomas Barker, of Liverpool, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Pool Iload on the previous night. Edge objected, alleging that other poultry were missing, and it would be better for enquiries to be made in the ( meantime. Shotton, of Stanton, applied to the Bench to take his bail, but Mr. Superintendent Edge applied for a remand till Tuursday, which was granted. They were identified by the owner out of thirty others, and prisoner admitted stealing them. Griffiths on the 4th inst., and traced the fowls to Shrewsbury, and from Wildsmith stated that he received information from Mr. In the result, the Bench dismissed both summonses, the parties to pay their own costs.-Alleged Larceny William Purcell, of Stanton-upon-Hine-Heath, gamekeeper, was brought up in custody charged with having stolen four fowls, the property of Richard Griffiths, at EIIerdine, on the night of the j 3rd inst. John Downes said Ebrey struck Henshaw first, and this was corroborated by Elizabeth Henshaw, wife of defendant. Joseph Henshaw said that Ebrey struck him three times before he returned a blow. (Witness had two black eyes and a bruised face.) Thomas Watkin said that Henshaw struck the first blow. He got his head in chancery," and severely ill- treated him. Henry Ebrey stated that Henshaw accused him of annoying his wife, and struck him a violent blow in the face. Henshaw also charged Ebrey with assaultiag him on the same occasion. Thellusson, Esqrs.-Parish constables and overseers were appointed to serve in the several parishes in the division.-Assault Henry Ebrey, butcher, Wem, charged Joseph Henshaw, labourer, Wem, with assaulting him in Aston Street on the 27th of March. Pinches said he should treasure the articles for the kind spirit which had actuated the donors. neighbourhood" a walking stick, silver mounted, with his initials engraved 01 it a silver mounted meerschaum pipe (with initials engraved), and a tobacco pouch filled with tobacco. a handsome silk umbrella, mounted with a heavy band of silver, on which was engraved Presented to John Pinches by his friends of Wem and. Griffiths, on behalf of the contributors (which con- sisted of about sixty of the principal tradespeople of Wem and farmers of the neighbourhood), made the presentation in an appropriate speech, The present consisted of.
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John Pinches (who for several years has been employed at the Wem Railway Station) with a parting tribute for his uniform kindness and courtesy to all during, that period. PRESENTATION.-On Saturday evening one of the most pleasant gatherings took place at the White Lion Hotel, Wem.