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BOPOUGH PETTY SESSIOSS., j MoXDAT.—Before C. Hughes, Esq. (chairman), T. C. Jones J. C. Owen, Esqrs. CARELESS DRIVINU. Thos. Grhji'hs bnner, of Ardry Felin, Bangor, was summoned for neg igent and careless driving. Mr. Geo. Eddowes stated that on the 19th June he was working in a cutting near the Barracks. Aoout four o'clock in the afternoon the defendant drove up in a trap and direct into the cutting. Witness said he found the horse's legs around his neck, and how he got out he did not know. When he got out defendant showed him the whip and was going to flog him. lie nearly knocked him senseless. Defendant said he saw another trap coming, and in getting out out of its way the horse got into the cutting. Eddowes said the defendant never offered to assist him nor anything. He refused to give him his name, and when he was going away .he said" You scamp if you were hurt you would be well paid for it. He thought th" horse must have fallen over the heap oi earth and into the cutting. The Clerk Was he sober. „ Witness He was what some call market fresh, but what I call drunk. „ „ 1 Mr. Lee, who witnessed the whole an air, proved that the defendant drove at a great speed up to the cutting. He then heard a cry, a crash, and a shout, and on walking back saw the horse in the cutting. Defendant declared he was sober, but he (witness) declared he was n°.Tohn^-Jones Beast Market, who was also in the cut- ting, said he was "knocked flying," and when he go*, up'he saw Eddowes, scrawling from the horse s legs.' Defendant called a witness who was riding with him, and his evidence was to the effect that defendant saw another trap coming. After he had passed it he turned round to speak to the driver of it, and" before le could recover the mare was in the cutting. He said he he- lieved if Maester Griffiths had given Eddowes some- thini.{ he would not have summoned him. The Clerk Was he drunk or sober ? Witness He was sober, sir. Eddowes: You told me he was what was called "market fresh." Witness No I didn't, George The Bench thought there had been carelessness on the part of the defendant, but they did not think there was anything wilful in his conduct, and under the cir- cumstances they fined him 5s. and expenses; total, £1 2s. Gd. STEALING BOOTS. John Francis, private in the 23rd llegiment stationed at Wrexham, was charged with having stolen a pair of Wilb'am Evans, labourer, stated that about 7.30 on the preceding Tuesday evening he saw the defendant coming up Priory-street. He went to Mr. Aston s window and examined a pair of boots which were hanging outside the door. Alter which he took them off the nail and put them under his arm. W itness ioi- lowed the defendant as far as Bank-street, and then gave information to the police.. PC Griffith stated that having received information, he proceeded to look for the defendant, and eyeutua iv he round him in Charles-street.. He then sam he did not steal the boots-his wife did it for him. Afterwaids be admitted that he had stolen them, and said he must have been mad to have done it. Mr Samuel Aston stated that the boots proiaiceu were his property, and they were y, orfch 2s. Ud. Defendant, wiio elected to be tried by the Bench, pleaded guilty. He had been in the regiment for eleven pleaded guilty. He had been in the regiment for eleven jjench sentenced the defendant to one month s imprisonment with hard laboui. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE. Gordon Boss Christian was summoned by Jane Williams, a young woman, with using abusive language to her Ol the 25th inst. Mr Owen Jones appeared for the prosecution. Defendant was fined 40s. and costs, or one months imprisonment with hard labour in default. ADJOURNMENT. In th° case of Elizabeth Darks and Edmnl Dames, on the application of Mr. Sherratt, it was further ad journed for the production of further evidence. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. William Roberts, labourer, Beast Market, was charged by P.C. McLeod with being drunk and disorderly in the Beast Market on Saturday night last, at about eleven o'clock. Defendant was stripped ready and wanting to fight.—Discharged with a caution. WEDNESDAY.—Before Charles Hughes and Edward Williams, Esqrs. ASSAULT. Josiah Brown, Rhosddu, was charged with assaulting Eliza Wilcock, in Hope-street, on the previous night, by kicking her and striking her on the face. In defence prisoner said complainant had struck him with her umbrella. The Bench fined him 20s. and costs, or 14 days imprisonment in default, with hard labour. FRIDAY.—Before C. Hughes, Esq. ALLEGED BURGLARY. Tunothu Oalfs, a tramp, was charged with having entered the Old Vicarage School, and stolen therefrom a 3niall desk, and a book, the property of Messrs. Kelly and Woodrow. P.C. Hughes stated that just before two o'clock-that morning he found the defendant near the well at the bottom of Priory-street. On seeing the officer the prisoner ran off towards the Walks. Hughes pursued and an approaching the prisoner asked him what he had under Lis arm. He replied he had a box and that he had got it from a pawn shop. On the officer attempting to take him into custody he became violent and Hughes was obliged to use his scan. On enquires being made it was discovered that someone had entered the Old Vicarage School, books and satchels there having been scattered over the place. The case was adjourned until Monday.

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