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CARDIFF. APOTHECABIES' HALL.—Mr. John Llewellyn Treharne, son of Mr. Treharne, Bute Docks. Cardiff, has passed his examination in the science and practice of medicine, and received a certificate M.R.C.S. of Kngland. THE ROW IS MAKY-A^N-STP.1 ET.—At the borough police-court yesterday, before Mr R. 0. Jones and Mr E. S. Hill, Morris Heelan and Elizabeth Flynn appeared on » -remand charged with violently assaulting a man mamed Charles Brady on Saturday night. The case was ajain lemanded, to enable witnesses for the defence to be called. STEALING POTATOES.—James Smith and William Perry, two hauliers, living in Mary-Ann-street, in the employ cf Mr. Baker, potr;toe merchant, of Herbert- street, were charged with stealing potatoes. The prose- cutor had sold Mr. Needs two tons of potatoes, which he sent in two carts, containing ten sacks of potatoes in ea.cla cart. The prisoners were afterwards seen re- turning with the carts, and one of them took a sack of potatoes from his cart and put into the other cart. Smith took them to a Mr. Richard*, green-groter, of Bridge-street, and sold the two sacks for 10s. Smith was sent to prison for three months, as he was the older man of the two Perry to two months' hard labour.

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