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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

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... in the sum of £ 10 each. John Mahony and John Kelly (two athletic Irishmen) were then charged with assaulting the same John Matthews, on the occasion referred to in the last case, at Aubrey's beer- house, the Plymouth Arms.—John Matthews ...

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... instant.—present C. C. Williams, Charles Vacheil, H. Heece, John Moore, M.?.. Captain Morgan, William Bird, John Lloyd, Griffith Phillips, R. M. Hamlen, John Grierson, Benjamin Mathews, John Bafchelor, W. H. Watkins, David Lewis, Charles Milner, William ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE

... intoxicated, and grossly ill-treated him, leaving him with very little hope of his recovery. ACCIDENT.— On Monday last, a man named John Crotty, working at the new station of the South Wales Railway, in High-street, Newport, was assisting to un. load a trolly ...

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... by the exercise of ordinary prudence. Deceased bore an excellent character; and was a very teady workman. A collier, named John Edwards, was work in the same stall at the time. The coroner hav- summed oil the evidence with bis usual clearness and ability ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY

... out her project. On Tuesday morning she went out at her usual hour, in her morning dress, and carrying a small basket on her arm. After the lapse of several hours the family as- sembled at breakfast, and Miss de Rutzen not being present, inquiries were ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... at St. John's Church. Swansea, by the Rev. M. Rice Morgan, incumbent, the Rev. H. Walters assistant curute of Killybebill, to Miss Mary Williams of Llanwrda, niece of the Rev. John Jones vicar of Llansadwm, Carmarthenshire. Sept. 10, at St. John's Church ...

POISONING AT LAUGHARNE, CARMARTHENSHIRE

... above, was fined 5s. and costs. John Ockwell, of Aberdare, charged with having been drunk aud disorderly, and assaulting P.C. Cann, at Aberdare last night, was tined £2 and costs. WEDNESDAY.—[Before the same Magistrates.] John Evans, miner, charged by P.C ...