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DENBIGH.

MARRIAGE OF MR. D. JONES,…

CHURCH SCHOOLS CONCERT.

BOROUGH MAGISTRATES' COURT.

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BOROUGH MAGISTRATES' COURT. WEDNESDAY.—Before the Mayor, Alderman T. Gee and Mr. Thomas Evans. A BRUTAL FELLOW. A one-armed man named Johnson who said he came from Manchester, was brought up in custody charged by Sergeant Lewis, with assaulting his wife. Sergeant Lewis said he was sent for to the lodging house in Henllan-street, kept by Ruth Roberts, about eight o'clock the previous night and found prisoner there making a row and packing up some clothing. He found that the man had been abusing his wife and had thrown the supper of bacon into the fire and set the chimney on fire. He had kicked the poor woman and then threatened to kick her out. His threats were so violent that the lodging house keeper and his wife were afraid of him and he had to lock him up. On the way to the lock-up his language was most disgraceful. Prisoner (violently) Oh You are a liar. The Sergeant said he could call one of the officers to prove what he had said, and the man also swore That if his dead mother had called him what his wife had done, he would get her up out of the grave and kick her —— out." The wife's version of the affair showed that he had brutally assaulted her, and behaved in the most cowardly way. She had to take refuge in another house. She seemed a decent looking woman, and her four children, in Court with her, were most clean and tidy. Ruth Roberts, lodging house keeper, said she was not in the house at the time, but the children called her, saying that he had half killed his wife and she had escaped. She found the chimney on fire. He increased his row and noise, and she could not control him. The wife, who was very lame, in response to the Mayor, said it was caused by the husband kicking her. The Mayor gave the fellow a good talking to as to his conduct, and remarked that the wife seemed a very tidy woman, and evidently kept the children very clean awl tidy. It was impossible to pass over his conduct, and if he could not get bail for jE5 to be on good behaviour, he must go to gaol for 14 days. Prisoner said he could not get bail as he was a stranger, and he was sent to gaol for the term named.

RUTHIN.

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT.

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BANGOR ISYCOED.

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