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CARDIGAN AND CARMARTHEN RAILWAY A Meeting in furtherance of the objects of the Carmarthen Cardigan Railway, in conjunction with the proposed Harbour of Refuge at Cardigan, was held at the Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, on Saturday last, and was numerously at- tended by many of the Magistrates of the County, and most of the influential Landed Proprietors,Farmers,and Tradesmen of the neighbourhood; who most cordially supported the project, Landowners offering to dispose of all the land required through which the Line will pass for Shares in the Company, and to further assist it by subscribing largely to the Share List The chair was taken by the Mayor, Thomas Windsor, Esq., who briefly explained the object of the meeting The explanations ef the gentlemen who attended on behalf of the Project were considered highly satisfactory and, from the high position and influence of those gentlemen who attached their names to the landowners' Petition to Parliament in lavour of the Line, there is little doubt that the Company Will be successful in obtaining their Act this session, and thus anon supplying the boon of Railway communication with the Metropolis and the large towns of England, the want of which has so tong been seriously felt by the inhabitants of this por- >on of the principality The greatest confidence exists as to ne pecuniary advantages that will accrue to the neighbour- ood and Shareholders generally from the traffic that at pre- Sn »ifllSts« and from the increase of traffic that must follow, Petitfoevan'this Railway being formed The tenants1 one dav ^kment in favour of the Line was signed in Earmrrs Jf pf^a-v hundreds of the Inhabitants and peared to h (*18,n an(* neighbourhood The meeting ap- and fmm .u "enthusiastic in favour of the intended Line; ♦hares w"ll k. n^s which prevail, there is little doubt that Oh» — rapidly taken up when the Act is obtained. attfaetire feature in the establishment of the pro- tine of railway is its incorporation with the lone desired jnarbour of Refuge at Cardigan, thus facilitating the eem- Qtuaication with Ireland by the most direct route. CHARGE OP CATTLE STEALING.—On Friday last the 7th tfcttant, at the Fishguard Arms. Bridge End, St. Dogmells, CHARGE OF CATTLE STEAMNG.—On Friday last the 7th tfcttant, at the Fishguard Arms. Bridge End, St. Dogmells, Pembrokeshire, before David Davies, Esq., Owen Jones of Penlan, near Llechryd, was charged with stealing a cow, property of Mr Owen Evans, of the farm of Glandiad, *{*• prisoner was also charged with stealing a second cow, property of Mr Jonathan Thomas. The prisoner was under a warrant, by Police Serjeant Robert "J^ison, as he was leaving the Court house at Aberayron, 7^,the 4th iast., where he had been acqaitted of stealing a at Penbryn, Cardiganshire. The hearing of the case adjourned to the 10th instant, for the attendance of wit- 'n 8UPPorto't',e several charges. On Monday the Wi> instant the charge* against the prisoner were fully bei° lnj°'an<* the evidence against the prisoner in each case deemed satisfactory, the prisoner »as committed for anSf °i?W' charge, at the next Pembrokeshire Assizes, tbe.m.e. were bound over to prosecute and give ldenee. -The magistrate consented to take bail for the ea»t,nef' kin*df in £ 200 in each case, and two sureties in case for £ 100, each case to hare different sureties. Af- ter the prisoner8 committal upon the before mentioned information of another case against the prisoner was ™*iyed by th# Police constables, but the prisoner was then p way to Haverfordwest Gaol. VMARGB or ROBBERY.—On Tuesday last, before David •s, Esq., a man named Dwwy Davies, was brought up in I 2*'ody of P.C. Thomas Evans, charged by Mr Evan P*ang, of Aberbedio, Cardiganshire, with stealing a pair of Inches, his property. It appeared from the evidence that in* ?r.0wcutor missed several articles of clothing, and made ^mries of a person named David Evans, a tailor who k £ d him seme clothes which had been left in his charge the prisoner, the prosecutor identified and claimed^his •Is* •an<* t^le Pr'soner» who had been in the habit of piping in the prosecutors house, was given in charge of the •ice for the robbery. The prisoner denied the charge, v? was committed for trial at the next assises, the witnesses bound over to prosecute. I^-HARGR OF ASSAULT.—On Tuesday last the llth inst, |re the mayor Thomas Windsor, Esq., and Thomas Ed- ,\Esq-> GriffUk Parry, a sailor, appeared to answer the j^Plaint of Thomas Evans, for violently assaulting him. o^pnared from the evidence of the complainant, that on ^j*tttrday the 1st instant, about seven o'clock in the evening, o *as in the house of one Elizabeth Williams, in Quay when the defendant and some companions entered ^thoase, and a dispute soon arose between them, and the jj^fBdant struck the complainant several times, the com- >naDt then left the room, but was followed by the defend* def 8^ k'8 comPan'nns. and knocked down and kicked the bl-!V ant» also striking him in the face, and causing two «ne ^68" defendant denied the charge and called f«nH Wltneg8< tot the charge was not disproved. The de- Pav tK* WM 6d. and 10s. 6d. costs, and ordered to <0CaTamount imn,e(liate'y. an(l in default to be committed At once.an days. The money was paid

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