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DIOCESE OF ILiiriBAfg, THE AUTUMNAL VISITATION of the Rev. A and Worshipful WILLIAM BRUCE KNIGHT, ill.A. Chancellor of the Diocese of Llandaff, will be held at the times and places undermentioned:- At Llandaft j on Friday September 26tli. Cowbridge.. on Tuesday. September 30th. Usk. on Tuesday October 14th. A Newport. on Thursday October 16th. As the Clergy of the Diocese will be much engaged both pre- VjOus to and during the Confirmations, and as they are usually present at the Anuual Meetings of the District Committees, both Cowbridge and Usk, the Chancellor has not issued the cus- tomary citations to them for his ensuing Visitations and he re- quests that neither at LlandalF nor Newport wiil any Minister unk it necessary to .appear to whom it may in any respect be inconvenient. ■tl J J 1 The Churchwardens will be cited and appear as usual with or- inary certificates and presentments duly signed. Registrar's Office, Llandaff, 1st Sept. 1834. GWENT AND DYFED ROlTAIi BISTIEBBFOB. AT a GENERAL MEETING of S 11 15- held at the TOWN-HAIJ., CARDIFF, on MON- TH. LL OF SEPTEMBER, 1834, J he Most Noble the Marquis of BUTE, the President, mi c In the Chair; I] .e Secretaries having laid before the Meeting a Statement of i- 'qa iCo0an's' ^om which it appeared that there was a surplus of o -13s. m the hands of the Treasurers It was Resolved, on the motion of John Wick Bennet, Esq., seconded by John Moggridge, Esq., That It is the opinion of this Meeting that the best application ,le ^urP'us Fund will be to assist such Institutions as are al- c" ™rined( or are contemplated, for affording Medical and jii gical assistance to the Labouring Poor, in the districts from ? 80rjpti°ns have been principally contributed. mot'on °f John liowiVay, Esq., seconded by Henry ThM.°rgaD, Esq., 4' be«f p i ? following appropriation of the Surplus Fund will be ed"h»atV°- TVT6^ *or oarrJ*ng 'ato effect the first Resolution adopt- rp J 'jjls Meeting, viz. — °»1* ''re' the Eastern part of Glamorgan- 'i"e, and Merthyr, for the purpose of Founding an irmary at CardilF, to be called The Glamorgan- rp t|!recan^ Monmouthshire Infirmary, the snin of £ 350 T II.6 5.WANSEA Infirmary Building Fund 100 i o the Bridgend Dispensary 50 finn" F .L 'C^ai'ds, Esq., communicated to the Meeting the inten- Tnf ° Marquis of Bute to contribute £ 1000 to the proposed fflr.lnar3,» and read a letter from Daniel Jones, Esq., of Beaupre, ering a Subscription to the like purpose of £ 105. it Was Resolved, On the motion of Walter Coffin, Esq., seconded by Richard Will, Esq., But'^V18 Meeting is most anxious to offer to the Marquis of contribf108' s'ncere tbanks, for his Lordship's very munificent 0nEthe motion of J. B Broce, Esq., seconded by James Lewis, Meeting receives with the warmest thanks the very offer of assistance tendered by Daniel Jones, Esq. On the motion of Walter Coflin, Esq., seconded by Richard hor ''le Panics tbis Meeting are pre-eminently due, and are of niostrespectfully tendered, to the MostNoble the Marquis and U*1' mun^cent President of the Festival, for the kind and ? ?us saPP0rt his Lordship was pleased to bestow upon it, or the very able manner in which he presided over it. That allnCOtai^|lnora of the Festival his Lordship be requested to Ju/ a ^*edal or Memorial to be prepared for him, and that the ♦ha ^6s an<^ Secretaries be appointed a Committee to superintend preparation of the same. The Most Noble Presidt-nt declined the acceptance of a Medal, and signified his readiness to accent a Presentation Copy of the Prize Compositions. it teas Resolved, Presentation Copy be prepared, suitably bound and 'euered, for his Lordship. J n the motion of the Rev. W. D. Convbeare, seconded by the Rev. James Evans, wThat the cordial thanks of this Meeting are due to the Rev. B Thomas Price, and Daniel Evans, and to the ma Webb, and Whitlock Nicholl, Esq., for the very able o,r;» which they discharged their laborious duties as Judges inte16 terary at,d Musical Compositions, and for the very highly restln £ addresses and communications which emanated from the0m »} the Eisteddfod. "es luot'on Col. Morgan, seconded by John Moggridge, t'le ^an^s this Meeting are due to the Rev. John the' g°mer* ^1ra^erne and Thomas William Booker, Esq., for jj 'r exertions in the discharge of the arduous duties of Joint ti TTJT Secretaries, to whose labours the success of this Na- at testival^was mainly to be attributed. On the motion of T. W. Booker, Esq., seconded bv J. B. Bruce, Esq., RI 'V,e thanks of this Meeting are also due to Edw. Priest dutv f SI *"or exertions in the discharge of the arduous saml Assistant Honorary Secretary, and to whose labours the On ra.ay be equally attributed. the motion of Henry Morgan, Esq., seconded by J. J. Wat- •pl, s' Esq., the tow 8 specially struck to mark the sense which of th„ ii Cardiff and the Subscribers entertain of the services ^e Honorary Secretaries. t- ?0°ker, Esq., on behalf of himself and Colleagues de- tuned so cpstlj a Memorial, but as they should feel proud *e°eiving some record of the good opinion of the Sub- they would gratefully accept a Presentation Copy of the Eisteddfod Compositions. t was then moved by the Rev. W. D. Conybeare, and second- eu by the Rev. J. Harding, o.: lat Presentation Copies of the Prize Compositions, &c. be Sohn^r. Rev- W. B, Knight, Thomas Price, Daniel Evans, Tr i "eob, and W. Nicholl, Esqrs. (the Judges), the Rev J. M. tar! ,erne'T.W. Booker, and E. P. Richards, Esqrs., tb# Secre- and to Ab Iolo, the Welsh Correspondent. w inotion of the Most Noble the President, seconded by TVi t ^°l)er Trevor Tyler, Bm<>a 13 "lan' £ S this Meeting are due to Col. Morgan, John to iht TvrUC^' Esq-' ar)d the Rev. John Harding, Chairmen, and Bridw ^eB,i rS Committees of Cardiff, Merthyr, and arrant W devoted so much of their time and attention to the On .tment l')e details of the Festival. B p emotion of John Mathews Richards, Esq., seconded by TJT P Howells, and C^1^ Meeting are due to Messrs. Towgoods On til'* ,lr kindness in discharging the duties of Treasurers. jjai!ifftB>-t j"1 °*' ^ellr^ Morgan, Esq., seconded by Mr. ■'erv'aKi*6 ^an'cs. °'T this Meeting are due to Ab Iolo, for the Corresn#^ manner in which he discharged the duties of Welsh *ng be «■ aD<^ ^'ie hearty congratulations of this Meet- °btainoHli.eni^'le for the distinguished elevation which he On bis talents on the occasion. thmf "J?.1*0*1 of Richard Reece, Esq., seconded by JohnMa- TbatewsRichards, Esq., f°r his vpr ^an'cs °f this Meeting be given to Mr. John Lloyd, that a Silv^ attention to the business of the Eisteddfod, and • £ 5 5s. he 6r 'et> with a suitable inscription, of the value of presented to him, for his assiduity on that occasion. On th» .v, BUTE, Chairmau. Bennet e'00 r^^lomas Charles, Esq., seconded by J. W li 1D(lg Jip • are pre-emin° Hnanimously,—That the thanks of this Meeting i" taking- the ("u ^ue to the Marquis of Bute, for his kindness conduct therein 'r °U l'le Present oocasion, and for his very able ABSTRACT OF TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. Sobsc.Inf.v RECEIPTS: £ s. d. ,k(itni, 1216 1 6 Bont to Castle Concerts, and Oratorio and 00 s 1296 14 6 f2512 16 0 Vocal n» J T PAYMENTS: MP,1U jnstrumenlal Performers '973 6 6 Print- aod Preraiums 218 1 6 J"nt'ng and Advertising 217 14 2 Ball <!LUi> -e Castle, Town-Hall, and Church 279 0 0J Ban!« B jlft'an^ Incidental Expenses. 228 0 4| drUs a"d Mmstrels 75 0 0 1989 2 7 Disposable Balance 523 13 5 £2512 16 0 Wp Cardiff, 17th September,1834. TOWw unclefsi £ ned INHABITANTS of the feeli"; °J CARDIFF, and its Vicinity, deeply impressed the Marquis Pect and gratitude to the Most Honourable mination tn • f°r his unwearied and persevering deter- f°r his Verv lmprove the Port and Trade of this Town and also build an Infi munificence in giving One Thousand Pounds to of every 'h'"817 at Cardiff, as well as for his uniform support pINNER b "Ct propose that a PUBLIC invited 6 £ ,vet>, to which his Lordship shall be respectfully K a[ter Coffin, WCtrdHlU' John Mol'endham WUliams> 1Th?tna* Booker, J°M J?) Bfnet, shards, John Bradley Richard ReeJc'e n'$2T°"°°°d- Ymalloctlh. JOnathcln Howelh, Richard Vaughan, Jolin Henry Langley, ^°r:fcS:ow' 1therl Thomas, r*nry PhiiiipS psep} Brow», Milner, n;!ta,n1 Pritchard, Wrd/' Todd> I- 7ni- Catkins, j§tli Phillips, **• -LiOwder C. H. M, Cartlty, Anthony Alsop, Thomas Thomas, Wiilium Allen, Richard Jones, William Vachell, H. D. Donovan, Job James, J. B. Hopkins, J. Williams, John Edmunds, Wm. Davies, Philip John, Geo. Farmer, Thomas Rees, Evan If avid, David Lewis, Joseph Davies, William Thomas, Thus. Todd, jun. John Edy, Thomas Lloyd, Daniel Waller Davies, John Robotham, John Lucas, Wm. Bird, sen. Edward Evans, J. Hughes, Edward Bird, John Williams, Morgan Lisle, E. Barrett, James Evans, Landaf, Thomas Evans, John Jenkins, John,Rom,e. TANTED, in a Gentleman'* Family, an UPPER v v LAUNDRY MAID, who thoroughly understands her business, and can have a good character from her last place. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Mr. Watkins, Post-Office, Abergavenny. WANTED, in a small regular Family, a YOUNG MAN as FOOTMAN, who has lived in that capacity. No one who is not perfectly competent, and can have an unexcep- tionable character from his last place, need apply. Address (if by letter, post-paid) to X Y. Z., Mr. Bird, Post- Office, Cardiff'. If a personal application is made, Mr, Bird will furnish the address. A LL Persons having any demand which has not ZrSL been sent in, on the Brig FREEMAN (late Wm. Stephens, master), are requested to send particulars of the same immedi- ately, to Mr. Thos. Davies, Ropemaker, Swansea. Letters to be post-paid.-Swansea, 18th Sept., 1834. MORRISTON INFANT SCHOOL, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF His Grace the Duke of BEAUFORT. A MEETING for the above object will be held on THURSDAY next, at twelve o'clock, at the TOWN-HALL, SWANSEA.—The Friends to Infant School Illstruci ion are ear- nestly requested to attend. SWANSEA AND NEATH Horticultural Society. THE FIFTH SHOW of the above SOCIETY will _B_ take place at the ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, Swansea, on THURS- DAY, the 25th of SEPTEMBER instant, for the EXHIBITION of FLOWERS, FRUIT, and VEGETABLES. ROBT. BYERS, Secretary. FAic^flmT A BAZAAR for the Benefit of the BRECON GENERAL INFIRMARY will be held at the CASTLE- HOTEL, at BRECON, on FRIDA Y, the26th inst.,at twelve o'clock, when the attendance of the charitably disposed is earnestly requested. COMMERCIAL iNN, FISHGUARD, ANN MEYLER TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to IL those Friends who have hitherto favoured the House with their patronage, and respectfully begs to inform Commercial Gen- tlemen, and the Public in general, that she intends to CARRY on the BUSINESS of the above INN, as it was conducted previous to the decease of her late husband, and hopes to obtain a conti- nuance of their support. Sept..17th, 1834. T. WILLIAMS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HA VfNG taken to the Business of Mr. M. P. JsLjiL THOMAS, begs to assure his Friends and the Public in general, they may rely on his personal and strict attention to all Orders he may be favoured with and as it is his intention to keep nothing but the best of Drugs, the principal part of which shall be procured from Apothecaries' Hall, which, with the advantage of ten years' experience with some of the principal Druggists in Loudon, he can always insure his Friends and the Public the best selection of Drugs, and particular attention paid to the Dispensing of Prescriptions accurately, and on the most reasonable charges. ° It being his intention also, to continue Mr. H. P. Thomas's TEA TRADE, for the sale of unadulterated Teas and Grocery, in all its branches together with Paints, Oils, and Colours, of every description, he hopes to be favoured with their patronage. Genuine Patent Medicines, Thomas's Antibilious Pills; large assortment of Ladies' Combs and Brushes, Perfumery, &c. quantity of Raisin, Ginger, Cowslip, and Orange Wines, in ex- cellent order. Market Street, Haverfordwest, Sept. 6, 1834. DONATIONS to aid the British and Foreign Bible Society in SUPPLYING TEST AMENTS to the SLA VES made FREEMEN, on the 1st of August, 1834. £ 8. d. Six Journeymen Curriers £ s. d. C. R. M.Talbot, Esq. M.P. 5 0 0 Neath 0 12 0 J. Nicholl, Esq. M.P.100 Elizabeth Young 0 5 o J. M. Wiliams, Dntfryn.. 10 0 John Rowland, Neath 0 10 0 William Williams, Esq. Jsaac Redwood, Ditto 0 10 0 Aberpergwm 10 0 Elijah Waring, Ditto 0 10 0 Rees Williams, Ditto 10 0 H H. Piice, Rbyddings 0 3 0 Anna Price, Glenveliu Edward Score, Court Her- Cottagc 2 0 0 bert o 5 0 John Vigar's, Cwmavon 10 0 C. A Price, Glenveliin 0 2 6 Philip Jones, Taybach 10 0 Rees Morgan, Neath 0 2 6 Robert Smith, Aberavon Wm. W. Tin Works 0 10 0 Jacob Moseley, Neath.. 0 2 0 Juina Price, Gleuvelin W. D. Jones, Ditto.026 Cottage 0 10 0 Jane Elias, Ditto 0 1 0 JosephT. Price and Joshua Benjamin Rice, Ditto 01 0 Morris, owners of the Will. Morris, Diuo. 0 2 6 Steamer Bristol 5 0 0 W. T. Morgan, Ditt0 ..010 Jonathan Rees 0 10 0 Morgan Williams, Ditto 0 1 0 Jamima Rees 0 5 0 Joshua Morris, Ditto 0 2 0 Wm. Llewellyn, Dylais Philip Walters, Ditto 0 1 0 Tin Works 0 7 0 Thomas Thomas, Ditto 0 I o Henry Bath, Swansea I0 0Anonymous Man, Ditto.. 050 Alexander Cuthbertson, John Lewis, Ditto .076 Neath 0 10 0 Collected by Ditto 0 2 6 NathanielTregelles,Neath Collected by M. Jenkins 0 lo 0 Abbey 010 0 A Gentleman, through the C. Hayward and Family 0 10 6 Branch Bank, Swansea 0 10 0 Workmen and Persons Proprietors of the Cam- employed at Neath Ab- brim News Paper o 5 0 bey IronWorks 6 9 0 Murray and Rees. 0 5 0 Collected in Neath by Elizabeth Young 0 3 5 £35 9 g Deduct expenses for Printing £ 3 1 0 Balilllce remitted to the Bible Anti Slavery Society 32 8 5 ———— £35 9 5 JOSEPH T. PRICE, Secretary. THEATRE, SWANSEA.-By Authority. THE CELEBRATED IE. T. P. GOOEE, (From the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and for whom all the popuiar Nautical Pieces of the present day were written expressly forthedisptayofhis unrivalled talents as the TRUE BRITISH SAILOR), is Engaged FOR FOUR NIGHTS. ON MONDAY Evening;, SEPTEMBER 22, 1834, the Performances will commence with the most highly popular Nautical and Dramatic Melo-Drama, written by Dougald Jerrold, Esq. entitled BLACK-EYED SUSil.18-5 Or, ALL IN THE DOWNS. With original Music selected from Dibdin's Songs, by Mr. Blewitt WILLIAM Mr. T. P. COOKE. As originally acted by him at the Surrey Theatre for upwards of Two Hundred successive Nights, And subsequently during a long career at Covent-Garden and the Surrey Theatre, ON THE SAME NIGHT. In which Character he will introduce the Song BOUND 'PRENTICE TO A COASTING SHIP, And Dance his Celehated SAILOR'S HORNPIPE. Incidental to the Piece, Mr. CLARK will sin? Gay's Ballad of BLACK-EYED SUSAN And Mr. WOULDS will sing-" NOTHING." Scenic and Incidental Procession: View near Deal—Black-eyed Susan's Cottage—"View of the Downs Fleet at Anchor—' All m the Downs the Fleet lay moored" -Naval Dance-Publie-house near Deal—Rescue of Susan- William's arrest for wounding his superior Omcer in defence of his wife-Naval Court Martial-State Cabin-Trial and Con- demnation of William—View of the Forecastle, with the Scaffold rigged out between the Cat-bead and the Fore Rigging-Fuueral Procession along the Gangway. && & At the end of the Melo-Dratna A FAVOURITE BALLAD, BY MRS. EAST. After which the Laughable Farce, in Two Acts called Monsieur TOIVSGJV. MONSIEUR MORBLIEU, Grande Peruquier en Militaire, Coiffeur en General, ci-devant Chevalier St. Louis, et General de Division, by Mr. T. P. COOKE, In which Character he will introduce, with Mrs. WociDS a Comic Waltzing Duet, called' VO U LEZ VO US DA NCEZ." °"urse of Evening Mr. CLARK will sing HERE S A HEALTH, BONNIE SCOTLAND, TO THEE.' To conclude with the Farcetta of I'LL BE YOUR SECOND. Ou; TUESDAY,—PRESUMPTION; or, The Fate of Fran- kenstein-and LUKE THE LABOURER. On T.HURSDAY,-TIIE PILOT-and THE ADOPTED CHILD. On FRIDAY,—THE BRIGAND-and CHILDREN IN THE WOOD.-In all of which Mr. T. P. COOKE will perform.

!SWANSEA, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19.

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