SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 25th, 1858.
GLASCOED.—MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHAPEL.—On Wednesday week last, a public tea party was held in the above place of worship, where nearly 600 persons patronised the meeting with their presence. After the tea meeting was over, a public service was held in the open air, (the chapel being far too small for the accommodation of the audience,) over which the Rev. R. Rees, minister of the place, presided. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. D. V. Phillips, G. Llewellyn, T. Clark of Pontypool College, and Rev. M. Davies, Goytre. The addresses were all marked with earnestness, and adapted to the occasion.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 16th, 1858.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Usk.
PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY, before S. CHURCHILL, and F. McDonnell, Esqrs., and Rev. W. EVANS.
APPLE-STEALING.—Temperance Rowlands and Mary Ann Rowlands (two little girls) were charged with stealing apples and trespassing on lands the property of Henry Watkins, at the Glascoed, on the 15th of September. The case was proved by the prosecutor, who saw the children in the orchard taking the apples. After a reprimand from the bench, the prisoners were dismissed on paying 6s. Costs.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1858.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
USK
MONKSWOOD –- INQUEST. — On Monday last an inquest was held at the Beaufort Arms Inn, before C.M. Ashwin, Esq., deputy coroner, on the body of Mr. William Morgan, of Glascoed common, who died under the following circumstances. On the preceding Friday he left his home and attended Usk fair. On returning in company with his nephew (Mr. John Lewis), when near the Beaufort Arms, about seven o’clock in the evening, he had occasion to alight from his horse, and in attempting to remount, he fell down and expired on the spot. Mr. Lewis obtained assistance, and had him conveyed to the Beaufort Arms. Deceased was sixty-eight years of age, and had been subject to paralytic fits for some time. After the above facts had been adduced in evidence, the jury consulted for a short time and returned a verdict of “died by the visitation of God.”