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CARDIFF POLICE COURT.—MONDAY.

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CARDIFF POLICE COURT.—MONDAY. [Before Henry Morgan, Esq., and the Rev. T. Stacey.1 Thomas UHles, shoemaker, was brought up in custody of the police, on a warrant, charged with beating his wife with a poker. Eliza Miles stated that the prisoner was her husband, and that she had lately suffered great ill- usage from him. He had neglected Ins business, and had become a habitual drunkard and when iu that state, he was so violent that she (witness) did not consider her life safe. On her return from Bristol, last week, wheie she had been transacting business, the prisoner was waiting behind the door, and without any provocation whatever on her part lie struck her a severe blow on her back with a poker, as she entered the house. She still suffered from the effects of the blow. — The Bench, having commented in severe terms on the brutal conduct of the prisoner, adjudged him to pay a Hue of £4 15s. Od. and costs, or be committed to gaol for two months.—Committed. THUI.SDAY.—[Before the same Magistrates.] THE three men who stand charged with having bur- glariously hioken and entered the Caruiff Union Work house, were this day fully committed to the Connty Gaol, there to await their trial at the next General Assizes for this county, to be holden at Swansea. ]ViihaM Joseph, David Davies, and Thomas Thomas, boatmen, were charged with having sto'en a quantity of beer and porter. The prisoners had the charge of a boat, to which Mr. Owen is agent, and III the boat were several kilderkins of beer and porter. On Sunday after- noon last they were seen pegging" the casks—that is, filling holes in the sides with wooden pegs, and were also seen with a jar and tea-kettle in their possession, which contained beer and porter. Nearly thirty gallons tvere carried aiPY, One of the prisoners drank in a house near the canal to such an extent as to render himself in- toxicated. Two were apprehended at Dowlais. Com- mitted for trial.

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MERTIIYR AND NEIGIIBOURIIOOD.

COPPER ORES SOLD AT SWANSEA,

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