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THE LATE MR. WILLIAM CRAWSHAY.

LLANGYNIDER.

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TOWN COUNCIL MEETING.

BOARD OF GUARDIANS.

THE GRAND ARCHERY MEETING.

GILWERN.

ABERGAVENNY.

MERTHYR.

HAY.

CRICKHOWELL.

BUILTH.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

BUILTH. THE CaURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.-On Sunday last two Missionary sermons were preached in the parish church. In the morning the Right Reverend Lord Bishop of Ely, who is now staying at Welfield House, near this town, preached a most eloquent aad impressive sermon to a large congregation, and at the close of the service a very considerable sum was collected. The Rev. Dr. James, of Panteague, preached in the evening, when the congregation was also large and the collection liberal. PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY, before H. G. HOWELL, JAMES VAUGHAN, RICHARD WOOSMAN, and JOHN BEVAN, Esqrs. Robert Stephens, of the parish of Llangammarch, shoemaker, was charged with stealing the sum of jEl 5s. the monies of George Field, beer houie-keeper, of Nanturdan, Llangammach, on the 9th inst.—Prose- cutor's wife deposed that the prisoner and a man named George Preece, came into the house on the 9th instant and had two quurts of ale, which the prisoner paid for during the time they wore arinking the ale she had occasion to go to the box in which she kept her cash, and the prisoner saw her there after they had finished the two quarts of ale they had two more on credit and wanted a third, which she refused she had occasion to leave the house for a shirt time when she returned the prisoner and Preece were still there sheagain went out, leaving her'daughterincbarge of the house, and in returning she met the prisoner leaving the house Price shortly afterwards left also when her son came home, about an hour afterwards, she discovered her loss the box had been broken open, and its contents (XI 5s. 4d.) taken; she then gave information to the police.—George Preece deposed I was at Nanturdan beerhouse on the 9th instant, in company with the prisoner, an:1 drank share of four quirts of beer with him whilst the last witness was out of the house I saw the prisoner take a box from a shelf and open it with a piece of iron, and I then saw him take a purse out of the box I did not say anything: to the last witness about it -After hearing this evidence, the prisoner pleaded guilty, and the Bench sentenced him to two months' hard labour in the house of correction at Brecon. ASSAULT.—Benjamin Arthur and Josiah Arthur, both of Bwlch, Llanyuis, were charged by David Powell, a little boy, son of John Powell, of Escercynwydd, in the same parish, with assaulting him, on the 26th ult. The case was brought on on the 5th instant, when it -was adjourned until to-day for the attendance of several witnesses. The case seemed to have arisen from a dispute as to whether a oath the complainant was walking on in defendant's ground where the assault was committed was a public way or not. On this occasion, Mr. L'ewellin, solicitor, of this town appeared on behalf of defendants, and after having severely cross-examined complainant's witnesses as to the public path, produced several witnesses who rebutted much of the evidence on the other side, and then made a most eloquent appeal to the Bench for the defendants. The Bench, after a short consultation, fined defendants 6d. each and costs. ANOTHER ASSAULT CASr.David Davies, of Llan- gammarch, had been summoned by Isaac Price, of the same place, for an assault, but the case was, by the consent of their Worships', settled out of court. ♦

DEFYNOCK.

RHYMNEY.