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CARDIFF.

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PONTYPRIDD.

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PONTYPRIDD. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. — The annual dinner ef the Court Ilosa Harriette," took place onj Monday evening at the Union Bridge, Trallwn. Mr. G. J. Penn, was elected to the chair. Justice having been done to an excellent dinner, the Chairman introduced the loyal toasts by alluding to the recent illness of the Prince ef Wales, and the loyalty exhibited towards the Royal Family. The toast Army and Navy," was responded to by Captain Williams, of the 19th Glamorgan Volun- teers. Among the toasts was given the "Ancient Order of Foresters." The report showed a balance of 241 17s. 8d. PETTY SESSIONS.—The usual weekly sessions were keld in the County Court Hall before Messrs. E. Williams, W. Prichard, and D. Davies. CLUB LITIGATION.—John Lewis, 74 years of age, an old workman in the Chain Works, sued Daniel Morgan, Jas. Hughes, and Daniel Griffiths, committee men of the Friendly Benefit Society, held in the Tredegar Arms Inn, Pontypridd, for that they refused to continue to pay him certain weekly allowances, he having declared upon the funds of the club as a member thereof. The Bench made an order on the funds for payment at the rate of Is. Gd. per day from August last, with costs. MASTERS AND SERVANTS' ACT.-Theol)bilus Thomas, Thomas Price, David Jones, William Thomas, Matthew Rees, and Edward Miles (lads), hauliers under ground, in the employ of Messrs. Insole and Son, Treorki were sum- moned for leaving their work without notice on the 4th inst., whereby a loss of t5 was incurred by their masters, which amount is now claimed. The Bench reprimanded the lads, and pointed out the immense amount of loss sus- tained and mischief which their conduct might have caused to the rest of the men working in the pit. They were ordered to pay costs.

COWBRIDGE.