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The Nile Expedition. ft .:>-.-

THE TRIAL OF MADAME CLOVIS…

FHE ALLF-GED CORRUPT PRACTICES…

A COUNTY MAGISTRATE KILLED…

Remarkable Elopement - - d…

ISUICIDE OF A WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN.

SEARCH FOR MISSING TREASURE.

IA MINERS' CANDIDATE IN STAFFORDSHIRE.

ITHE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND…

I ENGLAND'S JEOLOUSY OF GERMAN…

FIENDISH ATROCITIES ON CHILDREN.

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The Earthquakes in Spain I,l,-

TIMBER YARD FIRE IN LONDON.…

I TO-DAY'S SHIPPING.

SUPPOSED ATTEMPT TO WRECK…

A STEAM LAUNCH SUNK IN ICOLLISION.

I THE DREDGER DISCOVERY AT…

--I FATAL ACCIDENT AT A CARDIFF…

-RAILWAY COLLISION IN SWITZERLAND.

'INEWPORT HARBOUR COM- I IMISSIONERS.

THE MIGONETTE TRAGEDY. I

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I TO-DAY'S POLICE.

f%..I Suicide of a Solicitor…

-T, THE FALSELY CALLED "REIGN…

VIOLENT ASSAULTS ON THE POLICE…

ENGLISH CALVINISTIC METHODISM…

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I MONEY MARKET.

i I TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I

RH0NDDA VALLEY CHAMBER OF…

THE INDISPOSITION OF MR GLADSTONE.

A SERVANT ATTEMPTING TO POISON…

! RESCUE BY A WESLH VESSEL.…

THE MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS.

I SPORTING ITEMS.

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GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. I Trials of Prisoners. The trials of prisoners at the Epiphany Sessions for the county of Glamorgan were resumed at the Town Hall, Cardiff, on Thursday. I NEW MAGISTRATE. I Mr J ohn G. G. Homfray was sworn in as a magistrate at these sessions. I FIRST COURT. (Before Mr R. O. JONES and Mr DAVID DUNCAN.J- BECTAL ASSAULT AT PONTABDU. Thomas Conolly (39), haulier, John Donovan (22), puddler, Henry Coombs (43), puddler, and John Francis (21), haulier, were indicted for maliciously causing previous bodily harm to Robert Hutchings at Pontardu on the 25th Dec. —Mr Abel Thomas prosecuted, and prisoners' were undefended.—The evidence of the prosecutor was to the effect that on Christmas night, about 12 o'clock, he was singing opposite the house of a man named Robert Biyth, when Conolly came up and asked him something about a row whietr he (prosecutor) was having with Henry Coombs. He replied that he had never had- any row with Coombs, whereupon Conolly struck- him on the side of the head with an iron hook which was attached to his right arm in the place of a lost hand. He was knocked down, and when he was upon the ground the other prisoners came up and kicked him all over the body. The jury found all the prisoners guilty, and. Conolly and Francis were sentenced to 12 months', and Donovan and Coombs to nine iiiupthi im- prisonment, with hard labour. ) WOUNDING AT BKTNCETHIK. I David Evans, on bail, was indicted for wound- ing Morgan Jenkins, at Bryncethin, on the 12th. October. Mr Jeffreys prosecuted, and Mr Abel Thomas defended.—The prosecutor, it appeared, lived at Cwmpark, and had a sister who resided at Bryncethin, named Jeanette Morgan. Pre- viously to the month of October there had at Bryncethin, named Jeanette Morgan. Pre- viously to the month of October there had been a dispute between the prosecutor and the prisoner with respect to the relations of the latter with Jcanette. At half-past three on the day named prosecutor went to his sister's house, where the prisoner lodged, and some words- passed amongst them, resulting in a fight between, the prosecutor and the prisoner. The prosecutor" struck the f-i-st blow, and at the outset apparently- had the better of the fight. They fell on the ground- together, and while they were thus prostrate Jeanette Morgan and a neighbour named VTni. J ohnarrived on tiie scene, and the two men were separated. Later on, however, they met again, and then th8 prisoner struck the prosecutor a violent blow on the head with a piece of iron, which was I usually used for keeping open a door. The- jury retired for a few minutes, and on return- ing into court found the prisoner not guilty. He was at once discharged. [ THE STABBING BY A BOY AT MEBTHYK. in the case of l^phraim John Jones, acquitted on the previous day upon a charge of wounding a boy named John Johns, at Merthyr, the prisoner was defended by Mr Joseph at the chairman's request. I SECOND COURT. (Before Mr O. H. JONES.) I NO PROSECUTOR. Ellen Riley, 23, prostitute, was changed with having stolen £ 8 from Alexander Young at Carditf on the 29th December. Prosecutor, a sea- faring man, did not appear, and the woman was accordingly discharged. ALLEGED BURGLARY. Richard Henry Roberts was charged with breaking into the house of Samuel Lawrence at Bryncethin, between the 29th of November and the 2nd of December, and stealing therefrom a knife and a spoon. Mr Arthur Lewis appeared for the prosecution, and Mr David Lewis for le defence.—The jury found a verdict of "Not guilty. FELONY. John Mason, alias David Thomas (40), tailor, was charged with attempting to steal certain goods and moneys from the persons of Evan Thomas and Thomas Attwood, at Bridgend, on the 17th Dec. —Mr David Lewis appeared for the prosecution, and Mr Arthur Lewis for the defence. The jury deliberated for a short time, and announced that they were unable to agree, but on further consultation they found the prisoner guilty, and three previous convictions having been proved against him, he was entenced to nine months' imprisonment. This concluded the business of the sessions.

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