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LLANELLY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

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CARDIGANSHIRE. ,,I

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CARDIGANSHIRE. I THE CARDIGAXSHIRE BOROUGHS ELECTIOX.—We can state from good authority that a requisition was forwarded to Thomas Davies Lloyd, Esq., of Bronwydd, begging that he would become a Candidate for the borough but the honour intended to be conferred by his countrymen was respectfully declined by that gentleman. ABKRYSTWITH.—The usual monthly County Court was held in the Town-Hall on the 23rd inst., before A. J. Johnes, Esq., Judge. The only cases of importance being one in interpleader, the claimant being Anne Morgans of the Red Lion, Llanrhystyd, daughter of Mr. David Morgan defendant in an action, at the suit of Mr. John Jones, of this town. David Morgan was formerly the landlord of the Red Lion Inn but became embarrassed and execution was put in his house from the Sheriff of Cardigan, but it did realize sufficient to cover the debt and costs, most of the goods were bought by the present claimant and the others were given her by her relatives that she might carry on the business herself. Judgment was given for the claimant. ¡ The Harbour dues were re-let by auction on the 18th I instant, to Air. William Lewis, of Swausea, for JE1600 he having produced the required sureties. ¡ SAINT DOGMIILI.'S CHURCH, NEAR CARDIGAN.—It will doubtless, be gratifying to the friends who contributed towards the bazaar in aid of the funds for this church, which was held in the National School Room, Cardigan, on the 13th instant, to learn that the amount realized on that occasion exceeded seventy pounds. CARDIGAN.—REMOVAL OF CON victs. -Thomas Jones and Jacob Foster, convicted of house-breaking, (and also previously convicted of felony, at the last quarter sessions) and sentenced each to seven years transportation, were con- veyed on Wednesday wepk last, to the Millbank Prison in the custody of Mr. Evans, the governor of the Gaol. CAUTIOX TO MAKERS OF ILLICIT MALT.—On the 19th instant, Messrs. Monk and Stephens, two of the officers of Inland Revenue stationed til Cardigan, obtained inforinatkm which ifiduced them to keep a close watfch upon the move- ments of a woman named Anu Llewelly, tesidiug at Lhvyn- velin, Cardigan, and in the course of the day Mr. Monk saw her enter her house in a stealthy nianner, aad followed her when he suddenly surprised her in the act of turning over] some grain then in preparation for malt. Mr. Monk at once took her into custo iy and seized the malt. On Saturday, Ann Llewellyn was brought before the Mayor, and proof of the facts having been given, the defendant was fined in the mitigated penalty of £ 30, and in default of payment forthwith ordered to be imprisoned in the house of "correction for 3 months. The money not being paid the prisoner was com- mitted. Mr. George Fletcher, the supervisor, appeared on behalf of the Crown. BOROUGH OF CARDI&AX.—CHARGE OF DHUNKEXNESS.— At a Special Petty Sessions for this Borough, held on the 18th instant, before R. D. Jenkins, Esq., Elizabeth Jones, alias Betsey Crydd" an old offender, was charged by P. S. Robert Harrison, with being drunk and behaving with great indecency in the public streets on the previous night. The offence was proved and the defendant having nothing to say in answer to the charge was committed to Cardigan House of Correction for one month. LAMPETER. On Wednesday evening last a lecture was delivered in the Wesleyan Chapel, in this town, by the Rev. Thomas Jones, Chairman of the Second South Wales Dis. trict. Admission was by tickets. The Chair was taken by thit faithful friend of Methodism, Mr. S. Davies, Draper. The subject of the lecture was "Wesleyan Methodism." The rev. lecturer, with his usual eloquence, gave a concise historical account of the venerable John Wesley, the founder of the connexion, with the rise and progress of Wesleyan Methodism in different parts of the world. A short sketch was also given of the principal doctrines believed by this body, and of the discipline enforced. When the rev. gentleman dwelt on the present aspect of Wesleyan Metho- dism, he favoured the audience with the statistical portion of this branch of the Christian Church. He then proceeded with very good remarks on the future prospects of Wesleyan Methodism, and after giving a brief summary of the struggles and difficulties with which the connexion, from the begin. ning to the present time had to encounter, he concluded with the powerful and striking remark of Mr. Welch, of Hull. The congregation was large, and every one seemed to be highly pleased the audience being, without a single exepp'ion, constitutional Methodists, felt more deeply at- tached to its discipline than ever.- Contnt uit ica tcd.

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