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CARDIFF POLICE COURT, MOXD.IV, M.VICH 12. [Before Waiter Coffin, Esq., Mayor, R. L. Reece, and Whitlock Niohoil, Esqs.] Thomas Milton was charged by Joseph Purtoa with having assaulted him, and Joseph Purton was charged by Thomas Milton with the like offence. Purtoa, it appeared, had rented the General Nott public-house to Milton, at £ 1 per week. Milton became in arrear of rent, and Purtoa levied on his goods. It was alleged that part of them had been rescued and sold; notice to quit was also served, but Milton had refused to leave, and in his defence he said that Purtoa had made a forcible entry, broken his agreement, as- saulted him, and goodness knows what.—Case dismissed. Carolus de Cosmon, and four other Grek mariners, were brougl t up chained with having robbed Michael Barbien, master of the brig fcxLilatz, now in ttiis port. The prosecutor and another foreign captain were going to their ships from the town about ten o'clock on Saturday night last, and when near the Bate Docks Barbien was attacked by five men. They had treated him with great violence, when the other master had run to call the assistance of his crew. In the mean time he was robbed of his watch all! 10". in money. He would swear to two of the men, but could not identify the rest, although they were at one time his own crew. Four were dismissed after hcaviug the evidence, and De Cosmon Ened £ 1 for au assault, or be imprisoned f jr 0118 mOllth.-Paiel.. Ellen Peer, an Irishwoman, charged with having trespassed on the Tatf Vale Railway, was- commÜtléù to prison for a fortnight. Ja-nss Carton, tailor, Bate-street, charged with being drunk and disorderly, and with assaulting soaie tvouiaa, was liaed 6s. and costs. Paddy Flinn, who had been taken on the road with a bag of turnips, supposed to have been stolen, was remanded. Cornelius Sullivan, charged with having assaulted Daniel S alli- van, an old man, was severely reprimanded, and tined lUs, and •sjsts, or be imprisoned for a mouth. George Palmer, gamekeeper, of Thornhook, Caerphilly, charged by L"ir. Stocl:claic with being drunk and using violent language in the market-house, was fined 5s. and costs.—Paid.

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