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CARDIFF. PREFERMENT.—The Rev. William Jon es, Curate jf St. Johns' TumlÙ, and formarly Curate of .^t. Mary's in this town, has been instituted to the Rectory of Newton ZS'nttage, on the presentation of Sir Ivor B. Guest, Bart. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO AN ESGIYE DRIVER. — Yester- day morning at about 12 o'clock*, Robert Bond, residing at 26, Eisteddfod-street, Tempevance Town, an engine- driver, met with a very serious "accident. It appears he got off an engine on the Eatst branch of the Taff Yale Railway and was altering point in orde. to shift the train on to another siding, when his foot slipped, and the train, which was rnjving, passed over him, almost sever- ing his left leg and right foot. He was immediately con- veyed to the Infirmary, when amputation was found necessary. STEALING A TAP.—At the Police Court, yesterday morning, before the Mayor, Mr. G. Bird, and Dr Paine, Thomas Beynon was charged with stealing a tap, the property of Mr. Allen. Daniel Callaghan was charged with receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen. Mary Connelly, 52, Mary Ann-street, identified the tap produced as the property of the prosecutrix, who kept a lodging and beer-house, in Mary Ann-street. The man who received the tap, it appeared, had gone to the public-house in question endeavouring to sell the tap. P.O. Evans deposed that on taxing him with the theft, he said that the tap was given him by two men to sell for the price of a quart of beer, Callaghan, the receiver, was discharged, and then gave evidence against the prisoner, who was sentenced to one month's imprisonment, with hard labour. ROBBERY BY A LAD.—John Hopwood, a lad, eleven years of age, was charged with stealing a pack of cards, and sundry articles of jewellery, the property of Mr. Shewbrook, the school, Tredegarville. P.C. Matthews arrested the boy in Tredegarville, from information given him by another lad. Elizabeth Shewbrook, deposed that the lad had been empoyed at the school- house to clean knives, &c. Another lad gave evidence to the effect that the prisoner gave the articles to him. In answer to the Bench the prisoner pleaded guilty. His father was stated to bear a very good character, and who stated that his son had hitherto been a well-behaved lad. The magistrates said it was a very sad thing on account of the prisoner's youth, and sentenced him to one day's imprisonment. THE COST OF DRINK.—Peter Richards was charged by Sergeant Le Nis with being drunk and causing- an obstruc- tion in Bute-street on Wednesday. He struck the sergeant several times and was taken into custody. Prisoner was fined os. and costs, or in default five days' imprisonment. —Eleanor Thomas, 25, Edward-street, was charged with being drunk in Crockherbtown on Wednesday. P.C. Hunt proved the case. This made the third appearance of the prisoner, who was fined 40s. and costs, or in default fourteen days' imprisonment. The fine was paid.

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