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TO-DAY'S POLICE.

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TO-DAY'S POLICE. SWANSEA. JUVENILE THEFT.—At the police-court on Tues- day; before the ex-mayor (Mr Burnie) and Mr T. Phillips, Senior, Willian Henry Coker, a boy of 11, King-street, wts sentenced to ten days' im- prisonment, three years confinement in a re- formatory sehool, for stealing a blue cloth overcoat, worth £ 3 from Georgina Davis, who lodged in the same house. ALLEGED THEFT OF BOOTS.—Elizabeth Peters, of 55, Rodney-street, was charged with stealing a pair of lady's boots from 13, Trafalgar-terrace, the property of Joseph Skeats. It was alleged that the boots were given to prisoner to pawn, and the case was adjourned for further evid- ence. CHARGE AGAIXST A PUBLICAN.—John Dar- moody, of the Fox and Hounds Beer- house, was charged with being drunk on his licensed premises, and also with selling intoxicat- ing drink to drunken persons.—Mr Webb de- fended. For the first offence defendant was' fined 10s including costs, and for the second L5 and costs, and his licence was endorsed. DRUNK.—Thomas Matthews, of 5, Pottery- street, and Hannah Phillips, of 32, Pottery-street, were fined 10s for being drunk on the above pre- mises. CARDIFF. -UISORDERLY.—At the borough police-court to- day-before Dr. Paine and Mr R. Cory-James Smith, on a charge of being disorderly and caus- ing an obstruction in Bute-street, on the 5th inst., was set at liberty.—William Davies, who was drunk in the Great Western Railway approach on the 5th inst, was likewise acquitted.—William Collins, charged with being drunk, also breaking a pane of glass, value 6s, at No. 195, Bute-street, the ^"op of Mr Scarparti, on the 5th insc., was fined 5s and costs, in default five days' imprison- ment. THE SO-CALLED REIGN OF TERROR."—Johanna M Carthy was charged with being a disorderly prostitute in Bute-street,-P.C, 79 said he was called upon to remove prisoner from the Cardiff ^ute-strect, on the 5th inst. She was nif drunk." Sentenced to one month with ha i labour. The bench expressed a wish that the landlord of the house should be .brought before them to-morrow and interrogated as to whether the woman had obtained the drink at his house.— A fine of 5:3 and costs was inflicted in the case of Sarah Ann Grant, charged with being a drunken and disorderly prostitute. Prisoner was appre- hended in Cowbridge-road, on the 5th inst. I AKINQ A DRIVE.—George Long was charged with assaulting and kicking William Masters and Henry Helps in Crockherbtown. On Monday night prisoner engaged Masters, a cabman, to drive Z1, J?t> and after enjoying this luxury for up- wards of two hours, he expressed a wish to be conveyed to Newport. Asked for a sovereign in prepayment, he seized the driver by the throat and proceeded to assault him. Henry Helps, a restaurant-keeper, was passing at the time, and went to Masters'a" assistance, receiving for his pains a kick on the leg from the prisoner. Fined 10s and costs, or 14- days' hard labour.

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