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BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION" COMPANY, 32, PRINCE STREET, BRISTOL. THE following or other suitable STEAM VESSELS, JL unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, are ntended to sail from Cumberland Basin, BRISTOL, except for Newport and Cardiff, which will start from Bathurst Basin), and as undermentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to Tow Vessels, during AUGUST, 1863. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. ELY, JAMES PARFITT, Master. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. From Bathurst Bsn, Bristol AUG. ) AUG. Saturday' 1 5| after Saturday 1 7f morn Tuesday, 4 morn Monday 3 9 morn Thursday, 6 8i morn Wednesd. 5 10; mo Saturday, 8 10 morn Friday, 7 llj ™ Tuesday 11 •• 2 after Monday, 10 alter Thursday *13 •• 4 morn Wednesd. 12 4 after Vridav *14 •• morn Thursday, 13 5 after Saturday. *15 4^ after Friday, 14 5} atter Tuesday *18 6 after Monday, *17 • 8 morn Thursday, 20 7 morn Wednesd.*19 9 morn Thursday, 20 7 morn W ednesd. *19 9 morn Saturday, 22 8J morn I Friday. 21.. 10 morn Tuesday, 25 1 after Monday, 24. U after' Thursday, 27 3* after Wednes. 26 35 after Saturday,*29 after Friday, 28 5 after Monday, *31 6 after Monday, *31 8 morn Tues. sept. 1 6L, after Tues Sept.*l 8 £ morn On the 6th and 20th the Ely will land all her passengers at the Cumberland Basin. 0 To and Fro from Cardiff, 13th and 14th. To and Fro from Bristol, 1st, 31st, and Sept. 1st, and in conjunction with the Velindra," 3rd, 15th, 17th, 18th, 19th aud 29th. FARES -After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, 18.6d; To.and-Fro same day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued on Saturday available for the return trip on Monday. NEWPORT.-TAFP. From Newport. ) From Bristol. AUG AVG. Saturday 1 •• 6 nlorn Saturday, 1 •• 7 after Monday! 3.. 7 morn Tuesday, 4 8* morn Wednes. 5.. 8* morn Thursday, 6.. 10 morn Friday, 7 •• morn Saturday, 8 12 noon Monday 10 1 £ after Tuesday, U 3* after Wednesd. 12.. Sh after Thursday, 13 5 after Friday 14 4j after Saturday, 15 6j morn Saturday, 15 5 after Monday, 17 7J morn Mondav 17 6 after Thursday, 18 8 morn Tuesday, 18.. 6^ after Wednesd. 19.. 8 morn Thursday, 20 71 morn Friday, 21 9 h morn On the 3rd and 20th the Taff will land her passengers at the Cumberland Basin. Fares—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. NOTICE —It being intended to sail punctually at the time stated above, no Goods will be received for shipment later than one hour previous thereto, for Cardiff or Newport. CARMARTHEN. From Carmarthen. I From Bristol. AUG. 1 AUG. Friday, 7.. 9 morn I Wednesd. 5 10 morn Friday. 21.. 8 morn I Friday, 14.. 62 1 morn X J' Wednes. 19 8± morn Friday, 28 6 morn FaresCabin, 13s.; Deck, 7s. 6d. WEXFORD.—FIRE FLY. Bristol to Wexford. Wexford to Bristol. Midlist, Tenby andC.™r- Calling at Tenby. then on 14th and 28th. AUG. M AUG; „ Friday, 7 12 noon Tuesday, 4 7 morn Friday 14 65 morn Tuesday, 11 2 after Friday' 21 10 morn Tuesday, 18 G morn Friday| 28 6 morn Tuesday, 25 12 noon TENBY.-FIRE FLY. Tenby to Bristol. I Bristol to Tenby. AUG. AUG. Tuesday 4 9 after Wednes. 5 10 morn Friday 7* 1 after Friday, 7 12 noon Wednes 12 5 morn Friday, 14 6 J morn Wednes., Wednesd. 19 8j morn To-diy, 18 S »'o'qo 2, # 10 mor„ w i y = 26 worn Friday, 28 6 morn Weune • • 13a (jhiidreu under 12 years, 6s. 6d.; Ser- vants'Tn the same Cabin, 8s.; Fore Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Children Hinder 12 years, 4s. Return Tickets:—Best Cabin, available for a mouth, 19s. 6d with the option of returning by either of the Company's Steamers plying between Bristol and Tenby, Cardiff, or Newport. PEMBROKE DOCK, MILFORD, & HAVERFORDWEST JuyEK>TA. Pembroke Dock to Water- From Bristol. ford. AUG. The JUVERNA, as soon Tuesday, 4 9 morn after arrival from Bristol as Tuesday, 11 3* after circumstances will permit. Tuesday, 18 7$morn Fares—Cabin 12s40d., Tuesday, 25 2 after 7s. 6d» Waterford to Bris., Fridays. | Cabin 13s., Deck 7s. 6d. DU BLIN .-CALYPSO. From Bristol, Fridays, from Dublin, Tuesdays. The whole of the above Vessels are fitted up for the con- PP of Passengers and Goods. Female Stewards on rd Carriages and Horse3 shipped with care, and should bealongside two hours before sailing. I Ic Particulars may be obtained by applying at the Bristol General Steam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol, where all Goods, Packages, Parcels, &c., should be addressed, Bills and other information supplied by Mr. J. Jones, llownham Wharf, Hotwells. In London-Spread Eagle, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, and Gracechurch street, City; H. Underwood, 56, Haymarket. AGENTS:—Mr. Harwood, Tenby; Mr. F. J. Selhck, Haverfordwest; Mr. J, Palmer, Miltord; Mr. Abel Robeits, Pater; Mr. Rodgman, Ilfracombe; Mr. Hawken, Bideford Mr. T. Geen, Lyuton; Jas. Bagnal & Son, Carmarthen Mr. R. Jones, Newport Mr. John Rowe, Packet Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; and Messrs. 11. and R. Allen, Wexford. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not be accountable for any Cabin Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of £2; nor for any Deck Passengers' Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of 20s., unless in each case entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery nor will they be answerable for any other parcel above the value of 40s. (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and freight in propor- tion paid for the same at the time of delivery. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. All Letters seeking information to be post-paid. STEAM-SHIP COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. niHU CORK STEAM-SHIP COM- J. PANY'S Fine L irge New Steamers CORMORANT, Captain Croft. 11'«*■"1" 1,200 Tons. 300 Horse Power. IBIS, Captain Holland. 1,200 Tons. 300 Horse Power. DODO, Captain Raynes. 1,000 Tons. 300 Horse Power. FALCON, Capt. O'Toole. 800 Tons. 250 Horse Power. HALCYON, Capt. Mowle. 800 Tons. 250 Horse Power. Are intended to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to Tow Vessels, during the Month of AUGUST, 1863. TO CORK AND LIVEBPOOL. FROM CORK. From To Milford and Newport, Sat. 1 6S morn Cardiff, Wed. 8. 7g morn Cardiff, Sat. 8 .11 morn Newport,Wed. 12. 2 after Newport, Sat. 15 6 morn Cardiff, Wed. 19 6^ morn Cardiff, Sat. 22 .10 morn Newport, Wed. 26. 12J after Newport, Sat. 29 oj morn JKOM LIVERPOOL (VIA. CORK). To Cardiff, Sat. 1. after Newport, Sat. 8. 4^ after Caidiff, Sat. Sep. 1. O^-morn Cardiff, Sat. 15. 10 »l0r» Passengers' Fares between Cardiff, Newport, and Cork To Cork and Back, in Best Cabin (In-kets available for One Month)* To Cork, Best Cabin (No Steward s tee), 17s 6,1. Deck, 7s Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods intended for Shipment, should be alongside Two Hours before the time of The Company give Notice that they will not be accountable for any Passengers' Luggage, unless the value thereof be de- clared, and the Freight paid accordingly, at the time of ship, ment; and the Passengers from CARDIFF and NEWPORT must obtain their Tickets from the Office before going on Board. For Freight, &c., apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to their Agents, Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Ship Broker, Bute Docks Cardiff; Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Cork Steam-Ship Wharf, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon. Messrs. WILSON, SON, & WALTER, 17, Water- street, Liverpool. THE CARDIFF STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S NEW AND FAST-SAILING STEAMER- V E L I N D R A, < DAVID DAVIES, Commander, S intended to Ply (with libertyto Tow),between CARDIFF 1 and BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandize, during the Month of AUG., 1863. From Bute Docks, Cardiff. I FromBathurstBasin,Bristo AUG. I AUG. Saturday, *1 6 morn Saturday, 1 ••• 7* after Monday, 3 6# morn Tuesday 4 10 morn Wednes. 5 8 mora Thursday, b 11 morn Friday, 7 9 morn Saturday, 8 12j atte Monday, 10 1 after Tuesday, 11 3* after Wednes. 12 after Thursday,"13 6 morn Thursday, 13 3'2 after Friday, *U morn Friday, 14 4 after Saturday, 15 7 morn Monday, 17 5i after Tuesday, 18 8 morn Wednesd. 19 6i after Thursday, 20 10 morn Friday, 21.. 8 morn Saturday, 22 11 morn Monday, 24.. IOf morn Tuesday, 25.. 2 after Wednes., 26 1| after Thursday, 27 5 after Friday, 28 3J after Saturday, 29 6|'morn Monday, 31 6 morn Monday, 31.. 7i after Friday, 28 3J after Saturday, 29 6|'morn Monday, *31 6 morn Monday, 31 7i after Tuesd. *Sept. 1. 65 morn Tuesd, Sep. 1 8 after To and Fro from Cardiff, 1st, 31st, and Sept. 1. To and Fro from Bristol, 13th and 14th. To and Fro from Bristol in conjunction with the Ely, 3rd, 15th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 29th. Fares After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To-and-Fro same Day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tickets will also be issued 011 Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday. Further information as to Freight, &c., may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to John Evered, Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, .W.< General Superintendent. CARDIFF AND PENARTH. The STEAM. YACHT MART." is intended to Ply (weather permitting) between the BUTE DOCKS and PBNARTH, as follows FROM CARDIFF. | FROM PENARTH. July I July 31st-8.30, 9.30 a.m., 4.30, I 31st 9, 10 a.m., 5, G, 7, 8, 9 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30 p.m. I p.m. Au°*. Aug. 1st—8.30, 9.30, 10.30 a.m., 1st—9, 10,11 a.m., 6, 7, 8, 9 5.30,6.30,7.30,8.30 p.m. p.m. 3rd—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 3rd—9,10, 11, 12 a.m., i, 8, 5.30,6.30,7.30,8.30 p.m. p.m. 3rd-8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 3rd—9,10, 11, 12 a.m., 7, 8, a.m., 6.30,7.30, 8.30 p.m. I 9 p.m. 4th—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 4th-9, 10,11, 12 a.m., 1, 7, a m„ 12.30, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30 8, 9 p.m. p.m. 5th—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 oth—9, 10, 11, 12 a.m., 1, 2, 8 a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 7.30, 8.30 p.m. p.m. 6th—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 Oth—9, 10, 11, 12 a.m, 1, 2, a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 8.30 p.m. 9 p.m. 7th—8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 7th—9,10,11, 12 a.m., 1, 2, a.m., 12.30, 1.30, 2.30 p.m. 3 p.m. 8th—9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 18th-10, 11,12 a.m., 1, 2, 3, 12.30, 1.30, 2.30, 3.30 p.m. I 4 p.m. FARES—After Cabin, 6d. Fore Cabin, 4d. To-and-Fro same day, After Cabin, 9d.; Fore Cabin, 6d. CARDIFF AND ILFRACOMBE. In consequence of numerous applications, the VELINDRA will make the following Trips (weather permitting), during the Month of AUGUST, 1863. AUG. AUG. From Cardiff to Ilfracombe. From Ilfracombe to Cardiff AUG. AUG. Monday, 3 7 morn Monday, 3 3 after Saturday, 15 IO5 morn Monday, 17 la after Saturday, 15 IO5 morn Monday, 17 la after Fares—After Cabin, 5s.; Fore Cabin, 3s.; To-and-Fro same day, or Saturday to Monday, After Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 4s. 6d. LYNMOUTH. The above steamer calls off Lynmoutlion the voyage to and from Ilfracombe, weather permitting, where a large Hoat, ex- clusively employed, is always in attendance for landing and embarking passengers on payment of Is. each. Luggage to be paid for at the rate of 6d. per package, delivered at high water mark near the public road; but no charge will be made for small parcels carried on shore by the Passengers For particulars apply to Mr. T. GBHN, Lyn Cliff Terrace. SHORTEST ROUTB FROM THE SOUTH OF IRELAND TO ENGLAND. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND AND ENGLAND, By Express and Mail Trains on the GREAT WESTERN & SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS And Fast and Powerful ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS through the Harbours of M1LFORD-HAVEN AND WATERFORD. The Steamers on these Lines are of great power and speed The Passengers' Cabins are large and well ventilated, with ex- cellent Sleeping Cabins, and every modern accommodation for the comfyrt of Passengers. FROM LONDON TO WATERFORD. n A ROYAL MAIL STEAMER leaves NEW A MILFORD RAILWAY PIER (MIL- 3j^x!»\|f^FORD-HAVEN), at 7.5 p.m., on arrival of the 9.15 a.m. Express Train and 6.0 a.m. 3rd Class Train, so as to enable Passengers (wind and weather permitting), to proceed by the 6 a.m. Train to Limerick and Cork. and all parts of the South of Ireland. Passengers for Dublin will proceed by the llf a.m. Train via Kilkenny. A Steamer sails from WATERFORD daily (Sundays ex- cepted), at 3.15 p.m., on arrival of the Train from Cork, Limerick, &c., arriving at New Milford (wind and weather permitting), so as to enable Passengers to proceed by the 9.5 a.m. Express Train reaching London at. about 6 p.m. Passengers arriving at New Milford 011 Sunday mornings will proceed by the 10.40 a.m. Train. FARES—Waterford to New Milford (Milford Haven, 12s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. THROUGH FARES-SINGLE TICKETS. 1st cl. & 2nd cl. & 3rdcl.& Paddington, Oxford, Reading- Saloon. Cabin. Deck. To Waterford. 50s Od 40s Od 24s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 60s Od 47s Od 30s Od Kilkenny 55s Od 41s Od 27s Ud Cheltenham and Gloucester- To Waterford 35s Od 28s Od 17s 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 45s Od 35s Od 23s Od Kilkenny 40s Od 32s Od 20s Od Newport and Cardiff- To Waterford 28s Od 21s Od lis 6d Limerick or Limerick Junction 38s Od 28s Od 20s Od Kilkenny 33s Od 25s Od 17s Od 1st and 2nd Class Return Tickets, available for a month, at fare and a-lialf for the DOUBLE JOUENET, are issued for Waterford, Limerick, Kilkenny, and Tipperary. ( Passengers can be Booked Through from Waterford, via I' Milford, to Newcastle, Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Darlington, York, Scarborough, and Hull. Goods, Cattle, Parcels, Fish, &c., will also be conveyed by these Steamers at Low Rates. Cattle Yards and Lock-up Warehouses are provided at Waterford, in connexion with the Steamers. Through Tickets for Passengers, Carriages, and Horses, may be had at the Railway Station at Paddington, and the First Class Stations of the Great Western; South Wales; Water- ford and Limerick and Waterford and Kilkenny Railways; also at the Steam Ship Offices of Messrs. FORD and JACKSON, 36, Cannon-street City London: and New Milford (Milford Haven); and Mr. DOWNEY, Quay, Waterford. FROM LIVERPOOL OR QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. STEERAGE PASSAGE REDUCED TO FIVE GUINEAS (£5 5s.) UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. milE LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK,and PHILADELPHIA STEAM-SHIP -#^3^a^^v,C'OMPAN Y intend despatching their Full mim WPowered Clyde-built Iron Screw Steam Ships, calling at QUEENSTOWN, to embark Passengers and Despatches, as follows;- FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. CITY OF WASHINGTON Wednesday, 5th Aug. KANGAROO Friday, 7th CITY OF BALTIMORE Wednesday, 12th „ CITY OF LONDON Wednesday, 19th Aug. And every Wednesday, and every alternate Friday. Cabin Passage 15,17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accommodation. Forward Passage, 5 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. Passengers for CANADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan, tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool.
GLAMORGANSHIRE.
GLAMORGANSHIRE. SCHEDULE of FINES, FORFEITURES, and PENAL- 0 TIES paid or payable to the TREASURER of the County of Glamorgan, from EPIPHANY to MIDSUM- MER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1863. Sums Sums Payable Names. Paid. but not Remarks. Paid. £ s. d. £ s. d. Caerphilly. James Hankard. 0 5 0 Committed. William Brien 2 5 0 Do. Pat Marmon 2 5 0, Do. Mary Fisher 0 2 6 James Joseph 0 10 0 Committed. David Williams 0 13 Elizabeth Rees 0 5 0 Hannah Rees 0 10 Elizabeth Rees 0 10 j-vi: Ann Jones 0 5 0 Daniel Thomas 0 5 0 William Williams 0 5 0 Thomas Morris 0 o 0 Committed. HeesDavies. 0 5 0 Timothy Wheelan 4 16 6Committed. Margaret Rees 010 John Dew 0 2 6. Rees Williams 0 5 0 Charlotte Jones 0 2 6 Amaziah Morgan 0 5 0 Pat Hanlon 1 0 0 Committed. Thomas Powell 0 5 0 Jeremiah Collins 0 5 0 Timothy Sullivan 0 5 0 t. Elizabeth Williams 0 0 6 .»• A • | j John Evans 0 5 0 i James Sennett 0 6 6 David Evans 0 6 6 Robert Rees 0 6 6 David Reynolds 0 5 o Committed. Charles Taylor 1 3 0 Do. Margaret Jones 0 o 0 Do. Jannet Lloyd 0 5 0 John Davies 0 5 0 Thomas Shea 0 5 0 John Evans 0 5 0 Ivor Lewis 0 5 0 William Williams 0 5 0 Morris Williams 050 William Williams 0 5 0 David Adams 0 5 0 Malachi Harris 0 5 0 Evan Marlo 0 10 0 Henry Harris 0 5 0 ■ > J Nathaniel Lewis 0 2 6 William Davies 0 2 9 David Parry 0 2 9 Morgan Lewis 0 2 9 Lewis Morgan 0 5 0 Committed. John Jenkins 0 10 Robert Clendenning 0 5 0 Hugh Pugh 0 6 0 Robert Clendenning 0 5 0 Thomas Powell 0 6 0 jTI/IUr3 Thomas Burton 0 5 0 Thomas Powell 0 5 0 Richard Mathias 0 5 0 Committed. John Davies 0 5 0 Do. William Thomas 0 6 0 Do. Thomas Riley 0 5 0 William Hughes 0 5 0 Jane Jones ° 2 0 Honora Sullivan 0 Committed. Hannah James 1 0 Do. James Hughes 0 10 0 John Davies 0 5 0 Hannah James 0 1 U Committed. Hannah James 0 10 Do. John Davies 0 2 6 Thomas Welsh 0 5 0 Committed. Leonard Samuel 0 10 0 Do. Julia Carroll 0 5 0 j)0' Edward Jenkins 0 5 0 p0 John Williams 2 6 0 Do. Michael Moriarty 0 2 6 John Donelly 0 5 0 Committed. Tim Connors 0 3 0 John Murphy. 0 3 0 William Brooks 0 16 6 Committed. William Clifford 0 10 0 Pat Neil 1 10 0 Committed. Charlotte Yem 0 5 0 David Watkins 0 5 0 James Collins 0 2 6 Amaziah Morgan. 1 0 0 No goods, has emigrated. Timothy Santry 0 5 Ocommitted. Emma Louthall 0 10 Mary Ann Madden. 0 10 0 Evan Charles 0 6 6 Committed. Michael James 1 0 0 Payable July 6th John Donoghue 0 10 0 Committed. Margaret Donovan 0 2 0 Do. Ann Jones 0 1 0 Do. John Carroll 1 0 0 Do. William Watkins 0 5 0 To pay July 7tli Margaret Donovau. 0 5 0 Committed. Thomas Rees 0 5 0 William Rees 0 5 0 David Evans 0 2 6 Committed Thomas Harris 0 5 0 Ditto. ( John Williams 0 0 1 Evan Williams 0 0 1 Thomas Williams 0 10 0 Abraham Jones 0 2 6 John Crowley 0 5 0 To pay July 6th. Joseph Brien 0 5 0 Do. Joku James 0 2 6 Catherine Perry 0 2 6 To pay July 6th. John Davies 0 5 OCommitted Cornelius Sullivan 0 5 0 John Harrigan 0 5 OCommitted. Thomas Jones 0 5 0 r0 pay July 6th. Lewis Lewis 0 5 0 Catherine Laccy 0 1 0 To pay July 1st. Henry Cox 0 5 0 To pay Jnly 6th. Ellen Donovan 0 5 OCommitted Joanna Moriarty 0 5 0 To pay July 6th. Thomas Watkins 0 5 0 John Jenkins 0 5 0 JohnNash 0 0 6 Thomas Harris 0 5 0 Lewis Jenkins 1 15 0 .• Henry Harris 0 5 0 John Buckley 0 5 0 Dennis Buckley 0 5 0 | John Brien 0 5 0 Evan Rees 0 5 0 James Santry 1 0 2 6 John Mahony I 0 5 0 George Henry 1 0 5 0 Joseph Rees. 010 Palsy Magrath 1 1 0 0 Defendant did nd appear. Anthony Rawlmgs 1 0 0 D0. John Jones 0 5 0 John Jones 1 0 5 0 John Williams 0 0 6 Cardiff. Thomas Miles 0 10 0 Harriet Mills 0 6 0 Jane Griffiths 0 10 William Lemon 4 11 Oj Evan Joseph 0 5 0] Michael Conway 0 5 0, Mary Edwards 0 5 0 George Parfitt 0 5 0 William Williams 0 5 0 James Morrissey 0 10 Oj Peter Evans 0 5 0 Daniel Driscoll 0 10 V John Williams 0 5 0 v Harriet Thomas 0 10 William Clark 0 10 John George 10 0 Richard Bolton 0 10 0 Charles Collins 10 0 George Lewis 0 2 6 George Lewis 0 2 6 George Lyons 0 2 6 Thomas Johns 0 10 0 William Keyze 10 0 v Joseph Mil man 0 5 0 v. JohnDavies. 3 0 0 James Donovan 0 5 0 Eliza Miller 0 2 6 John Reed 0 5 0 Robert Perry 02 G Arthur Gongh. 0 5 0 William Price 0 10 0 Mark Hennessey 0 2 6 Joseph Paul 10 0 "I* Thomas Jones 0 5 0 Charles Bennett 0 5 0 r Mack Price 0 2 6 1 Margaret Williams 0 10 0 Patrick Williams 10 0 Daniel Beddoes 0 5 0 Alfred Large 2 0 0 j. Emma Jenkins 0 10 Robert Dolbear 0 10 0 j Daniel Biyan 0 2 6 r William Thomas 0 10 0 v. John Ridley 0 5 0 Thomas Drake 0 5 0 1 Robert Latto 0 10 0 Hundred of Coivbridge. Jeremiah Hassy 0 2 6 Samuel John 0 2 6 v Thomas Rees 0 13 ■ t Moses Richards 10 0 Carried forward ;ei5 11 5 SCHEDULE OF FINES, &c.,—CONTINUED Sufns Sufns Suras Payable, Paid. Names. Paid. but not Remarks. Paid. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward .45 11 6 Rees Howe 1 OOCommitted. David Thomas. 0 1 1J Town of Cowbridge. William Morgan 0 2 3 Dynaspowis. Robert Davey 2 10 0 Honorah Heal 0 5 0Committed Thomas Williams 0 5 0 Same 0 10 Daniel Main 0 5 0 George W atkins jl50 George Griffiths 0 5 0 William O'Neil 1 0 OCommitted Richard Sebin 1 0 X) Committed William O'Neil 010 0 Do. Charles Clark 1 0 0 Harriet Thompson 1 0 0 Joseph Young 1 0 0 ■ ■■ John Harris 10 0 A John Anderson 10 0 Committed. Evan Morgan 0 10 0 Philip Fielding 010 OCommitted. Peter Crouin 010 0 Do. John Jackson 0 5 0 Kibbor. Catherine Collins 0 5 0 John Murphy 0 5 OCommitted. Richard Hellyer 0 5 0 Robert Burnell 050 Cornelius Fogerty 006 Elizabeth Mounce 0 5 0 William Thomas 0 7 6 Edmund Edwards 076 Henry Elliott 0 8 9 Phillip Gibbs 0 2 6 James Vaughan 010 OCommitment is. sued. Thomas Dean 0 5 0 George Priest 050 Charles Hopkins 0 10 OCommitted. Richard Catleugh 0 5 0 RobertBurnell. 0 5 0Commitment is. sned. William Gale 0 10 0 Jeremiah Fitzgerald. 0 10 0 Charles Fitzgerald 0 10 0 • Robert Trawel 0 10 0 Ann Jones 0 5 < Committed. Elizabeth Bowen 0 5 0 Do. Thomas Burge. 0 5 0 Commitment is- sued. Thomas Burge. 0 5 0 Commitment is- sued. Richard Hellyer 0 10 0 Thomas Williams 0 10 0 Ann O'Brien 1 5 0 Commitment is- sued. Elizabeth Leyshon 0 0 6 Daniel Cochlin 0 5 0 Elizabeth Jones 0 5 0 Committed. Mary Morris 0 5 O'Do. Jabez Colledge 2 0 O Commitment is. i sued. Samuel Stocks 2 0 0 Do. George Harvey. 0 1 0 Charles John 0 1 3 William Ball 010 0 Commitment is- sued. Mary Collins 0 10 Time allowed. George Harvey 0 lODo. Edward Harris Lester. 1 0 0 Langefelach. William Thomas 0 6 3i Committed, Ann Morgans 0 12 Elizabeth Morgans 0 12 Catherine Samuel 0 2 6 David Bowen 0 5 0 Miskin. • Howel Evans 0 5 0 Jonah Aubrey 41G 6 Committed. j Betsey Williams 010 Mary Davies. 010 MaryArnold. 243 Jennet Morris 0 13, John Lewis 050 Bartholomew Flynn 0 5 0 David Richards 050 Thomas Morgan 050 Thomas Morgan 0 5 0 Committed. Rees Phillips 0 5 0 Do. William Phillips 0 5 0 John Phillips. 0 5 OCommitted. Thomas Rees 0 5 0 Do. David Williams 050 John Wigley 0100 Thomas Lewis 0 5 0 t. David James 0 2 6 William Evans 0 2 6 j (<• Evan Jones 0 2 6 Sarah Hopkins 0 5 0; Distress issued, no Goods. Elizabeth Evans 0 2 0 Cornelius Guildston 0 1 0 David Jones 0 16 Evan Rees 0 5 0 John Donovan 0 5 OCommitted. John Jones 0 10 OjAllowed time. John Evans 0 2 6 t John Williams. 0 5 0 ReesMorris. 0 5 0 Committed. William Williams 0 5 0 Miles Gabriel 0 1 0 James Cresswell 4 16 OCommitted. Job Phillips 4 16 OiDo. John Thomas 4 16 0 Do < Mary Griffiths 0 2 0 Mary Griffiths 020 Thomas Jenkins 0 10 William Davies 0 1 0 Martha Brien 0 2 6 I William Andrews 050 Morgan Richards. 0 5 0: Morris James 0 5 0: James Wilcock 0 5 Oj Joseph Mosley 0 5 Oj John Jenkins 0 5 Oj John Phillips 0 5 0 Thomas Thomas 050 John Isaac 0 5 OCommitted. James Deere 0 5 0 William Davies 0 2 C)Conaniltted. Eza Griffiths 0 2 6 William Griffiths 0 5 Oj Richard Leon 0 10 01 Jenkin Jones 050 William Evans 0 5 0 Moses Thomas 0 5 0 David Williams 050 John hardener 0 5 0 To pay 30th June Elizabeth Roach 006 Jane Callaghan 0 0 6 Evan Griffiths 100 William Griffiths 100 William Rees 0 2 0 Jeremiah Scanning 1 0 0 Committed. Edward Morgan 0 10 0 Sarah Llewellyn 0 5 0 Distress issued; n< goods; Insolvent Mary Morgan 0 10 OCommitted. Morris Hurley 0 2 0 Do. Margaret Thomas 0 5 0 Allowed time. John Griffiths 0 12 OCommitted. David Roberts 0 2 6 Joseph Prewett 0 1 0 John Lewis 0 2 6j John Samuel 0 1 0, John Stephens (2 0 0 Unpaid; gone of Edward Lawrence 0 5 01 Edward Lawrence 0 5 0] Mary Martin 0 2 6 Allowed time. Patrick Reardon 0 13 Elizabeth Lloyd 0 1 0 Joseph Hill 10 0 Absconded. Aaron Davies 0 5 0 John Harding 0 2 6 Richard Williams 0 10 0 Absconded. John Lewis 0 5 OCommitted. Gwilym Jones 0 10 0 Edward Lawrence 010 li Allowed time. Thomas Evans 010 0 David Jones. i -0 OCommitted. John Gilbert 0 10 0 Cecil King o 1 0 Newcastle and Ogmore. Mary Sullivan 0 1 0 John Mathews 1 4 6 Committed. John Lake 0 10 ODo. Michael Brien 0 2 10 John Brien 0 2 10 Austin Brien 0 2 10 John Rees 0 1 0 David Hopkin 5 0 0 Iltyd Rees 0 12 Thomas Thomas 0 12 John Chambers 0 0 1 Thomas Austin 001 William Jenkins 0 0 6 Jenkin Rees 0 1 2 John Davies 0 0 4 Mary Thomas 002 i- Carried forward £ 84 16 021 SCHEDULE OF FINES, &c.—CONTINUED. I Sums Sums Payable Names. Paid. but not Remarks. Paid. £ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward 84 16 OJ Elizabeth Slader 00 10 Committed. James James 5 0 0 Emanuel Evans 0 18 2 John Williams.1 2 3 2 David John 0 5 5 Walter Evans 1 0 5 Neath. Thomas Thompson ;0 1 6 Committed. Thomas Williams 0 2 (<| William Jones 0 3 6 Coram it ten]. Samuel Thomas 0 3 6 Do. William Morgan, jun. 0 10 Catherine Harris 0 5 0 Same 0 10 0 Esther Rees 0 10 ■' Elizabeth Evans 006' Catherine Williams l 0 0 Committed. Philip Thomas 2 10 0 Do. John Lewis 0 5 Oj Eleanor Jones 0 5 0; Evan Evans 0 0 6; Samuel Daniel 1 14 3! Evan Johnson 0 14 3j Philip Hvde 0 2 6| Thomas Jones 0 5 0| David Davies lOOi Margaret Williams 010 Margaret Davies 0 1 Oj Elizabeth Williams. 0 o! John Evans 1 15 10 David Harry. 1 15 10i Hundred of Swansea. j" William Howells 0 3 6 William Phillips 0 0 l|j William Collins 0 5 Ij! William Clement. 0 2 01 J John Webb 0 5 0] David Bennett 0 5 Oj John Bennett 0 5 0; John Thomas 1 0 o! Thomas Morgan 1 0 oj 1 David Morgan 0 5 5j John Lloyd Thomas .0 0 6 David Hopkin 1 0 OCommitted. William Michael 0 15 0 Edward Gamon 0 15 Henry Moore 0 11 7 Committed. Borough of Swansea. David Walters. 0 10 0 John Berrisford 2 0 OCommitted. William Francis. 0 5 0 William Johns 2 0 0 John Davies 1 0 OCommitted, Edward Morris |0 3 7 Evan Williams 0 19 4 Joseph Davies 0 2 6\ Charles White 0 10 0( Samuel Thomas .1 0 2 61 John Thomas 0 1 2; John Evanson jO 1 8 Committed. Robert Moss 0 8 lOj Eliza Davies 0 2 6j Isaac Mathews 1 0 o! William Roberts 0 19 0 Mary Harris 0 1 8 Committed. John Western 10 0 Thomas Perrins 0 10 0 William Harris 0 8 0 Thomas Thomas 0 0 3 Dinah Sims jo 1 6 Committed. Joseph Davies 2 10 0 John Francis 0 10 OCommitted. Josiah Padley 2 10 0, Total £ 121 15 U' E. P. RICHARDS, Cardiff, 23rd July, 1863. Treasurer.
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PARSONS,FLETCHER, & CO.'S INDIAN RICE STARCH. 11HIS SUPERIOR ARTICLE can be recommended. It requires no boiling, produces a beautiful Glaze, retains its stiffness during the dampest weather, and is warranted not to stick to the iron. This Starch is manufactured by an improved process, by which means the burning and discolouring of Linen, which follows the use of all other starches, is entirely obviated. 22, BREAD STREET, CHEAPSIDE; and Sold by all Oilmen and Grocers in town and country. Agents at Cardiff s—Joseph N. Flint, Grocer, &c., 15, Duke-street, and 1, Bute-street; Evans and Co., Tea and Coffee Salesmen, High-street; Bishop and Co., Grocers Smith-street; Hugh Bird, Grocer, Duke-street; J. and C Sankey, Grocers, Angel-street. BENSON'S WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Perfection of Mechanism."—Morning Post. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS UPON BENSON'S GREAT CLOCK AND WATCHES. i S a sample of English clockwork on a large scale, the A. works of this are probably the finest finished that have ever been seen in this country. No chronometer could be fitted with more perfect or carefully-adjusted mechanism.- Times, June 11,1862. A triumph of ingenuity."—Telegraph, March 31, 1862. "The entire finish is of the highest caste."—Daily News, May 29,1862. "A more splendid and exquisitely-finished piece of me- chanism we have never seen."—Standard, June 17, 1862. The largest, and unmistakably the best finished, clock in the Exhibition."—Engineer, Aug. 15, 1862. Some of them are of great beauty; and if the English watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to compete with foreigners in decorative watches, there seems to be no reason why we should not get the trade entirely into our own hands." -Times, June 23, 1862. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR CHURCH AND TURRET CLOCKS. Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes of every description, from the plainest to the highest quality of which the Art is at pre- sent capable, manufactured from High-Art Designs by Eng- lish, French, and Italian Artists of great celebrity. WATCHES. Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical, Minute, Half-quarter, and Quarter Repeaters, Independent and Plain Centre Seconds, Keyless, Chronographs, Enamelled, Astrono- mical, and Reversible Watches, from "2 "J Gs. to 1:3 3s. each. BENSON'S ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET ON WATCHES (free by post for two stamps) contains a short history of Watch- making, with descriptions and prices. It acts as a guide in the purchase of a Watch, and enables those who live in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Colonies, India, or any part of the world, to select a Watch, and have it sent free and safe by post. CLOCKS. 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It is a compound of vaiious metals with a heavy deposit of pure Silver, forming one hard, compact, white body. When the Argentine and the real Silver are placed side by side, the most skilful judge cannot distinguish between them, while its durability is so great that alter many- years' wear it remains unaltered. During the last seventeen years it has been so well received by the Public, that its manufacture has been extended to all those articles usually made in Silver, viz.Spoons, Forks, Dinner, Tea, aud Coffee Services, Waiters, Bread, and Cake Baskets, Candelabra, Dishes of all kinds, Epergues, Claret Jugs, &c.; and which can be seen at the various Establishments of J. W. BENSON, whose new Show Rooms contain an immense assortment. A Prize Medal was awarded to J. W. BENSON for excellence of manufacture of Argentine and Electro-Plate. A Sample Spoon will be sent post-free to any part of the Kingdom on receipt of 30 stamps, and an elaborately Illustrated Catalogue, containing 300 Engravings and Price-list of Argentine and Solid Silver Plate, will be sent Post-free on receipt of Six Stamps. J. W. BENSON'S BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS ARE 46, 47, and 63, CORN HILL. All Letters should be addressed to the principal Establishment 33 & 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. (ESTABLISHED 1749.) JAMES AND PRICIE, BUILDERS, CANAL WHARF, CARDIFF, BE G to announce that they .hdve made arrangement* to undertake ASPHALTING: OP FOOTPATHS, MOORS, AND BQAITOLYg. AN INDISPUTABLE LIFE POLICY 18 ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT FROM AN ORDINARY LIFE POLICY. It is different in meaning, construction, and effect, containing no conditions, or limitations of any kind while the validity of an ordinary Policy depends upon the result of au inquiry after the death of the life assured. 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