Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

37 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

--.-THE BECHUANALAND EXPEDITION.

GERMANY AND SOUTH AFRICA.…

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IMONEY MARKET.

TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

TO-DAY'S "SHIPPING. ~ i

THE ADDITIONAL MEMBER FOR…

CARDIFF CORPORATION. j

--_-THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY…

- THE MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS.

-_.:DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS.

IMORE CANNiBALISM IN THE ..RHONDDA.i

,TO-DAY'S SPORTING. i ,

SPORTING ITEMS.

-.:.c THE SEIZURE OF THE LIVERPOOL…

:RESCUING A NEWPORT CREW.

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TO-DAY'S POLICE. I

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TO-DAY'S POLICE. I CARDIFF. NEGLECTING TO MAINTAIN A WIFE AND FAMILY.—At the police-court this morning—be- fore Aldermen Lewis, Cory, and Dr. Paine— Henry Morgan, labourer, was brought up on a warrant charged with neglecting to maintain his wife and three children. Mr Pritchard, of the union, stated that prisoner's wife and three chil- dren had been in the workhouse since the 8th December. The family were admitted also in May last, subsequent to which he promised to take them out and maintain them. He had not, however, done so, and his parents had paid the expenses to the guardians instead of him. In July of the same year the wife came into the workhouse, and a child died there. The bench considered that prisoner was determined not to pay, and sent him to gaol for a month's hard labour. RAILWAY TRESPASS. Joseph Rolson was charged with trespassing on the Taff Vale Rail- way on the 21st December.—Mr Ingleden, who represented the company, said the prisoner had been repeatedly warned against crossing the line which he had done several times. The company were entrusted with very valuable property passing over the line for which they were responsible.-An official stationed at Penarth harbour on the line worked by the company said about noon on the day named he saw prisoner coming over the fence near the old iron works on to tha railway. He reported him. —Prisoner, a young man, who began to blubber at his position, was fined 5s and costs, or five days. Prisoner: I'll d* the five days. JUVENILE OFFENCE.—John Edwards, William John Garside, and Frederick Jones, boys, were charged with damaging a door to the extent of 2s, in Lady Margaret-street, on the 26th December. —Henry Thomas, agent for the Cardiff Workmen's Cottage Company, proved that the boys had got a stick under the door of the house, and in their efforts to get it out broke open the door.—Defen- dants were fined for the damage 8d each with eosts. LEAVING VEHICLES UNATTENDED. Henry Martin, cab-driver, was charged with leaving his horse and cab standing ten minutes unattended, in Westgate-street, on the 5th inst. Mr Price appeared for the defendant, and sought to prove that he had merely gone round to St. Mary- street, with which the cab-stand in Westgate- street is temporarily connected, to see if any vacancy was there for his cab.-The officer stated that the defendant came from a different dlree- tion. Defendant having offended four times before, was fined in the fu" penalty of 10s and costs.—Arthur Creese, who neglected the pony and trap of his father in Tril. ity-street, on the 27th December, was fined Is and costs. A BOXING NIGHT'S DrvER;'N-Katc Kelly was charged with threatening an;! damaging the property of Sarah Kelly, her meiher-in-law, an old lady of 70, who keep a small sv. eet shop in Davis-street. -Corr pi,,Iill a. t safd that about 11 p.m. on Boxing night when she was asleep in bed defendant roused her up by smashing the shutter and windows of the shop. According to an esti- mate she had had made the damage was 24s. She had been frequently annoyed by defendant, who had threatened her lfe.-Defendani; was ordered to pay a Is fine and the damages within six weeks, and cautioned as to her demeanour to the prosecutor. weeks, and cautioned as to her demeanour to the prosecutor. NEWPORT. AN IMPUEENT BEGGAR-At the borough police- court to-day—before Messrs Woollett, Cullnm, and Stevens—Chnrles Thomas, shoemaker, was charged with begging- at several shops in Com- mercial-street, and ii-ir7 violent language when he was refused alms. Fined 5s, or seven days. ROBBING A MASTER.—Sarah Ann Bowen, a yonny woman, was charged with stealing several articles of dress, the property of Michael Chapman, on the 7th of October. Prose- cutor is an outfitter in Commercial-road. The prisoner, who is from Cwmp, near Ebbw Vale, has been in his service for a month. At the date in question she left, and a number of articles were missed. She was appre- hended in Newport on Monday afternoon last, when a pawn ticket was found upon her, showing that prisoner pledged several articles belonging to Mrs Dipman at Mr Freedman's. At the police-station prisoner said her home was at'Ebbw Vale, and on Mrs Lipman going to the address given, there was no such person to be found. Afterwards prisoner said her home was at Cwm, and this led to a communication with the police, stating that the prisoner had robbed her mother also that she was known by the name of Mary Powell. Tim prisoner denied, but it was not a little sing-ular that she gave the name of Mary Powell when she pawned the articles. Prisoner now pleaded guilty. Two months' hard labour.

=-=-==I I SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST…

,...,..,.. IGLAMORGANSHIRE…

---_ DESPERATE POACHiNG AFFRAYS…

I-IRHONDDA DISTRICT GF MIN-ERB

- WRECK OF A BARQUE NEAR GIBRALTAR.

THE FUNERAL OF THE BISHOP…

-SPANISH ANNEXATION IN WEST…

-BANDIT ATTACK ON A TRAIN.

FATAL KICKFROMA HORSE. I

-.--i FALL OF A STREET INTO…

LOUISE MICHEL AND THEI FRENCH…

BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.I

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-----THE TRIAL OF MADAME CLOVIS…

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