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.TENDY RACES. -.
..————%————— our rPitdert who may- have fteen a pWard frosted about kj-totni, jbeafted ''Tlw.Hpceft for. ever", -arid said to have n rejected by us, we think it right, in justice to ourselves, that a pftft of,that addreps, as sent to u*, has been in t'rt printed placard, a}»d which omitted part ,CQ>I- ft.personal And offensive allusion t<S a resident gentle- this was out reasort for declining it. jjtt.ivKnFORDWKST RA'CKS.—Since the establishment of on Portfield, the course has never been ifl better j^htion than at present, and without Any great out- Under the personal inspection of the most indefatigable making good, Franklin's old adage, "The eye master docs more than both his hands." The late have contributed their share towards its improvement, n*-now '"deed a lovely verdure clothes the course, totally ^ng the danger th.it might exist in galloping over a hard It generally happens that at public meetings of a nature, economy in charge for entertainment, &c., -■$e«w thrown completely in the back-ground, while ^?"V/ assumes the ascendency, not that this has any refer- 'lip' "'hatever to Haverford, which has always been con- JiT"8 impartial dealing; yet, if parties come from 'idvi i6 it is but fair, that following Iago's "Put money in thv purse", they should also know '?) the amount wherewithal to stock themselves. The ■ftuj *.slon to the ordinaries will 'be limited to three shillings X» ev* nl,d everything beside <in proportion moderate, of (nri°r-"t''1ing progresses favourably tawards the realisation tfertU^ entry'being certain) it is to!be hoped that to*en ^lsP°8ed to subscribe will no longer hold back, hand •af. eleventh hatir, disposed to lend a helping Sfcaty'nis infant undertaking, which is mpidly.^fowrtig to From a Cori-'fpvH'lent. V SESRIOVS.—HaVeiTirdwcst petty sessions we're Tly. 011 tho 13th of AugttSt instant, before James Griffiths, an-ru^r Joseph Totter. James Phillips v. Thomas S)lain' defendant was charged with an assault (Hi com- t»onne j^d his wife Elrcabe'th, with having damaged "her complainant and defendant are servants in the °* Mrs. "Lort Phillips, and on the 3rd instant, when defeIuj and His wife w ore in the Sutler's pantiy, the nt C!Un<5 into the room rtnd asked for beer for supper. sa'^ t'lat ^M!cr and ordered ^hich 'rnt 0,,t.°f *he room the defendant refused to go on thit 1 ")Mplaiqant laid hold of him bv the collar of his volit the wife then intff- ^nd (Lj s'Je received several severe blows from defendant, R»an» w onRet broken a constable of the nameof John Official a PrweHt, and strange to say, did not exercise his P'f^ndajff °r,t^' tame¥ 'allowed the scuffle to proceed. for »h j convic*ed and fined Is. for the assault, nttd t0 the'bonnet, with lis. 6d, costs.—\Vm. >ith' 1 "r»r"- Martha E*ans. The defenc'iant was charged Jfaininff »uVlr!? h„er to present her lancilords from ai»- er rernov ?rt*'?n, ^or bs. 10^ .arreiirs of rent. She excused *'a»a8keri Vhem ''J' saj*i"g that she had fold them. She Adju^.j1 8 e "a*^ Siy witnesses,but shedeclined to call tlwui. ^eniovti} o v5.ay 4*- double the valtte of the goods Sir Vf;/];/ rk",u.)ecte^ to an imprisonment «f 6 months.— fendant wf1111 ^art. v. Joseph Jenkins.—The de- door nf »k maliciously ditmaging the lock of ^hilipp, ci stand on *Portftcld, of which Sir W. 48 *0 t « r> be sole proprietor. 8ome dispute arose several ^,p ant^B so'd titles and after the examin tsm TKe Wan» ltl^*8es, the case was dismissed with costs for tTe*pa»« ram 1 •Cle"t proof that the defendant committed the -The comnlP ne °l' Jo-hn Phillips, Joseph Williams. 'Wnaeinj. v^mt .a?n'nst th« defendant Was for maliciously ^tendergajt ^ru' l^e Pf9Perty of Mr. Wm. "ITiomas, of «nd was con* h^. defL*ndant did not appear tfi the summons, damages, convicted, and a^od^ed.to pay Is.-3d. °rUet was w to >™pfiwrfed to* two cla^-s. An parnh of n<s *° remove Anne Trevor and her child from Seated tn Martin's to LlanAiwke. An «rder was artin'c Uavid. Thomiui Jrnm the parish of St Jtarket-str Peters, Cannarthen. Mr. John Brown, of rnsipnj „r *as chosen' a constable for St'. Ma/y's parish, AT a O Williams, deceased. pcace ^e»>ions of her Majesty's jnrtices of the Pt-'mK^r" ^f«r the hundred of Roose, in the county Esq. TK.V ^'h-Aag., 1844, bofore .J. (X A. LI. Philipps Roch p y*; Saunders, John LI. Morgan, and George ^"honias S?rSk at Haverfordwest. Emma Harries r. from for assault. This case had bee* adjourned IQSP Lt." 1 order that the witness, Anne Phillips, tag in tk_n>u^ forwards An»e Phillips sworn; I was wash firs r> kitchen Emma was balling the tenet kitchen Went ]oed' making the nw-se of a dog 1 I went in i>n her L fdtifted her head her hatt<L which was I Wa, *d get up: she made no*wsw«r» Tne defence: Hnd Fm m-V. Par'i'our 1 hewd n dL«p«tc between my wife finma "f'1' t ,.t l^ere was another shirt missing she accused hiffW *,teahng it, who denied it ? words got higher wrtl • J uPn to the lutc*l)en, Enima was balling the J f ^realcm-d to throw balb in my wife^s face when ISds riw» jf^"een them to prevent her doing so. Anne Phil- • Mrs. Stephens wssnot in the kitchen when I ball» -n I did not hear Emma threaten to threw r-o«ts.a rS* ^'eP^1Wls' f^c«- Stephens lined 2s. 6d. with "ni n"1 r.e^aBlt one day's imprwomncnt. John Jenkins fpnV Jwnes «. Benjamin Evans, for ill usage John *L •? w.as adjudged to pay 3». 8d. and Evans to bedis* rged with costs, under 18th Geo. 3rd. James and Evans arranged masters -«ut of Court THICKET.'—On Friday last,the rctrrn match between the THICKET.'—On Friday last,the rctrrn match between the yamphey and Pembroke Clubs was played at Lamphey. »rent int<fest was excited as to the resnlt; and the fine day, therefore, had brought together «. large cowcourse of the Kenrtry of the ncjgbfcoarhooa. Between the innings the parties partook of a cold cwllatiws {Teparcd by- Mr. Jones, of the Dragon, Ptmfcroke, in his usual style, in a commodious toarattec. The match was played in a field belonging to C. Matnias, Eaq. The score was as follows :— PKMBnOKE. 1st inn. # 2d inn. Wm. Jones, b. L. Mathias 0 b. L. Ma'thias 8 J. Potter, b. 11, Mathias 0 K L. Mathias 1 Manley, b. H. Mathias 1 b. W» Mathias 1. 3 Pike, b. H. Mathias 0 b. Nijfon 2 M. Jones, ran out ntit out Waters, b. H. Mathias 4 b. W, Mathias 8 George, h, L. Mirthias 1 c. H. Mathias 0 Rev, O. Leach, b. H. Mathias.10 b. H. Mathias.. 0 E. Leach, b. L. Mathias 0 c. D. Bycrs 1 It. Potter, b. L-Mathias 8 run out 2 Wilson, not out 2 b. L. Mathias 0 No balls 0 No balls 1 Bven I Bves 5 Wide balls 0.. Wide balls 2 Total 30 Total 43 laMPHET. 1st inn. 2d inn. H. Mathias, b. Pi!<e .21 b. Pike v..14 W. Mathias, b. Pike 0.. 110tOut .3 L. Mathins, b. Pike 0 b. Manley 7 \v- 1 1 • • not out » ™n ««• ■ 4 not out i F. Mathias, b. Pike 1 not out 0 .1. Bpr»,,nu. out 2 not out 0 a" u f'te. ••••••• 1.. not 4t. 0 A. orathia*, b. Pike •-»- k \f„„i W. Nixon. h. Pike 2 „;? "ley } D. Byew, not but 3 » No balls 0 ,•■••••••• 0 Bves ^0 balls. 2 Wide bails,*• -t >Vide balls 01 42 Total.. 32 Sovcu .^kew to go down. Sovcu to go down. TENDY RACES. The fiftt day's races came off on the 15th inst. (yesterday} mnder the gtewurdRhip of J. Stokes and R. Dade, EeOf, "at the above places. The following is the running: The TENny STAKES of 3 govs, each with 20 added The second horse to save his stake. Mr. Henderson's ch. g. Greedy Sam, aged, h. b., 1 1st. blbli. I I Mr. Bowers's b. g. Picton 4 yrs, itst Slbs. h h. 3 3 Mr. E. Lewelhm's b. g. Giratf", aged, list. 51b. 2 0 Mr. P. Llewellvn's filly, Squirrel 4 years., th. br., 10st. 21bs. •*„ 0 Mr. Griffiths na. b. g. Confidence, aged, h. b., 11st. 5 bs. 0 0 Mr. G. Thomas's na. b. g. Conso,, 5yrs. h. b., 10st. Slbs. 0 0 Mr. Lucas's ch. g. St. David, A yrs. h. b., 10st. Slb« 0 2 Mr. Olive's na. br. g. Sergeant Bother'em, aged, 0 11st. Slbs. 00 The TRADESMEN'S PLATE of 2 sors. each with'15 added, for horses bred in the principality. Mr. Hwdenon's ch. g. Greedv Sam, h.b., aged, list. 51bs 11 fe'f cb. g. St. David,' 5 irs., 'h. b., lOst. Slbs. 0 dr »«r" B, r- m- Jenny Jones, aged, h.b., 11st. «51bs. 2 Mr* Griffith* br. g. Smolensko, aged, h. b.. • • • 0 dr 1 ne spnn was noi BO good as usual at these races; (J reedy m h.aving the rapacity we might have supposed from Ins name belonged to him, ,arried off all the stakes without much difficulty, 'therefore, little tin' He said of the running, as the "old horse" took the lead and Kept it »hrougfcout ,H each race, but closely followed, however, in the Giraffe and St. Da>Td and in the second heat ot. Hand strainea h«ri to win, but it was >m T„ »i,„ for the Tradesmen' Plate, the horses all started well V>fc«tncr, Greedy Sam leading, with the three others closely waiting upon him. The pace was tremendous, and it seemed thi..JJ ffleant to Pu#b one" hard over it; but r*ii».ii !J* galloped along at such a slashing pace, that he lrft his cirmpetttors behind, Jt>«i (S«j& tn full thirty advance of J«my Jon«, the other two being dia- Jennv »„i1 on w»» well ceatcbtad by! coap-1 rati neck and nevk half way: rowidjKo; • en the indomitable strength and endurance'oT'tli^ latter prevailed, and He> fook tiie load and won without much difficulty, 'f hiu tevminat^d the first day's snoft. Some pod running" is expdeted on the.second day, whtcn we must defer till next w'eeK. ( The. ord&aYy at the LioW Hotel was ex- ceedingly well Attefidea. TEVBY.—On tnonJay last, tlie'bpd'V'cf a man was found floating in thov fifty, close to Mr, P\iyley's schoorter Water- witch, at anchor there. It had apparently been some time in the water, and was supposed, from his dress and apparent age, not to have belonged to th? fcng Richai'd," recently wrecked on the Tenby Sands. The corpse'was brought 011 shore lor interment.— The body of Jarjies Jje\vis,: the young man drowned by being washed from the deck (it the Brix- ham fishing skiff, was found on Tuesday. by. his/brother, who was fishing in the same vessel, when he fell in with the corpse of his Unfortunate brother, entangled in the trawl, which, in the same storm,, had been swept overboard, and supposed to.be lost. The ill-fated youth >V^s buried yester- day, followed to the gravel^ his bereavedT'motherand tamilv, to whom the recovery of his remains ifc a source of rielanchofy consolation. The maker of the t',tlll on Wed- nebday iast. at the assembly rooms, was one qf the most bril- liant and lasnionable ever witness'1. The Mte of the town and country, to the number of 130 And upwards, graced the festive scene with their presence. and dancing to the en- livening music of the excellent band engaged fof the season, wis prolonged till .a late hour. The arraih^ein^nts reflect mfich credit upon Mf. Williams, the respected master of the ceremonies. f- .FisiiGiuftTt'—The annua!-Clencftl Meetings were held at Li an iinda on Wednesday last, wheii, several, admirable dis- courses were, delivered by the Bev. E. liarrles of Uandif- sillio, Rev. T. Williams of Lou^hor, and Itev. G. Griffith, to a numerous and and respectable audience.. ■FlSHOCARn.—The Dewsland and Kernes cat.tle show took place here on Tuesday last. The weather, In the morning, was ratlierunfavoriible but this did not prevent the gentle- men and fanners attending with the fine droves of cattle, for competition. The snn at length broke out in meridian splen- dour, as iftji remind the t,h;ijt the important hour for decision bad arrived, when the following persons received prizes::—Bpst two-year-old hull, Mr. Evans, Mabus. V ear- ling bull, irr. EVans, Penycnuck. 3;wo-year-old heifer, Mr. r T ins. Maftus. One yearling heifer, Mr. Evans, Mabus. Two- year-old saddle folt, Mr. Jenkins, Pa'nty-Philli'f;. One year- ling saddle colt, Moses Griffiths, Esq.Manorowen. Two-year.- old cart colt, Mr. Jenkins, Panty-Phiilip. One veailing cart colt, Mr. Mathias, Lambed. Twor.yc'arr«>)d ram, Mr« Evans", Trevigam One yearling rani, Mr. Robi-rts, lJangloflHi.i; Pen (ff two-year-oldj*we&j Mr> Hnbertpr, Llangloffiw.' Pen of yearling ewete, Mr.' RoVerts, LlanJ;lnffiin. Boar, Mr. •: Mathias, ^etterftton. Sow, Mr. Evans, TlVvigan. '-After the business qf the (lay was copclT>ded, ip't\irds of forty gentle- y men sat down loan excellent diilVier' jirovided l>v Mrs,, Flrancitf, at th*'Castle hotel,,at whigK. O.' .153wards, Esq;5 t»f LlaiWtinah, acted as president, aua'.T. Jf, ^lortimer, Esq.^ of Pen-ysquafo as vice-prt?sident; wVersSj appropriate feasts were given, a'{Ml the utmost cordiality prevailed. We are; happy to state the fonds of this society have greatly increased, which must enhance the value of the prizes next year. MILFORD.—The jaw!; of a boom, Mpposed to belong to a schoeiier, were .saen on the 12tji in^t., Just a.\>ove the watei' at the entrance of Ramsay Sound. A schooner was observed.) soWwhere pear the spot during th^jjale of'the 3rd instant;, and soon Afterwards disappeared. It is, therauvre, supposed that the vessel is sunk, there the boom waa painted in green'. The mast of the Xenia has faheii ont^.pd tlie vessel is so much damaged that there i's no ^'robfSbuity ol her bell;- got off. The greater part of the cargo has been got out into small craft, and landed at Portc]aish.—-A .rowing match hits just been made, to commence on Thursday w-eekybetween the labourers of A. I. Stokes, Esq., and five amateurs', for £ 0, to start from Lawrennv to Landshipping. The Hamoaz", lighter, Tozer, master, arrived at Devon- port, from Pembroke, on Sunday, having encountered very bad weather during the passage; about five miles S. S. W. of St. Ann's Light, on Monday evening she passed the wreck or a brig or a schooner. SHIPWRECK.—On Monday last a schooner and a sloop were lost in Ramsay Sound the crews were saved. The names of the vessel we have not yet ascertained. A great quantity of ship-furniture, booms, and other spars have been picked np in the neighbourhood. We. have since been in- formed that the name of the vessel is The Henry," Captain Thomas Owen, of Beauniaijs, from Bangor to Pool.-The Kitty," Williams, arrived at St. Davids: reports the wreck of a schooner in St. Bride's bay. ANJROITHN'FIN QUARTER. SESSION'S.—These sessions were :held<0n-Saturday last, when the following gentlemen were present: Rev. T. Martin, J. H. Philipps, Esq., Dr. Morgan, and Capt. Childs. Fdwrttd Lloyd Wi1 lianas, Esq., qualified as a magistrate for Peirfbrokeshire. No public business was transacted.
A BERYSTW YTlf RACES..," -.
NEWCASFLE-EMLYN.—We anndtlnced <*n our pntfer of the 26th ult., a gtifiposed act oT "incendiarism near Netfcastle- Emiyn. Otir correspondent now informs us that, althmtgh CverY exertion of the police force at Newcastle-Emlyn, aided by Captain Scott, the chief-conStable of the ccrtrntj', tinder whose immediate direction the police have been organised and attained that efficiency which characterise their proceed- ings, no clue whatever hat been obtained so as t6 fix any person or persfms with the act and the supposition now is that the fire Was accidental,«hho*igh its origin is ihvofved in great mysterv. We hope it was an accident, for many rea- sons, as we "shtftild be very "sorry indeed to think that any ot our coimtryffien, or others connected vith the pi%icipality> could be guilty of such an atrocious crime. Iif,ECHR\ ft WErR.—It is probably krrown to many of our readers that tot many yeflrs, and, indeed, we think iinmemo- rially, a weir had been ejected bv the SVicient family of Coeclmore across the rivrt Tivy,at the above locale. ^During the late disturbances in Wales, con-si actable dissatisfaction was evinced by the poplar party with tespcct to it, and several meetings were held for theptrp(,e,oT. ti,,ikin unie. arranpoinonts with the otvrier for its doiuolition. We are very glad to announce that Thomas fcloycl-, F.rf]., tne ^>tesent proprietor of Coedmore, speedily responded to the arrange- ment proposed to him, namely, the payment of a certain sum of monev for his right. fhe gentlemen of Oc neighbourhood along the banks of the Tivy immediately entered into & Subscription to pay Mr. Lloyd the S\lm proposed-, and the weir -hos Veen talren jdown.The transit.a £ _jie ii*h is tt'Q.w completely unimpeded as far as Kenarth, brtt at that plrete there are several rocks, sailed the Salmon Leap, Which stop many of the fish from getting furthelr un the river. Lord Cawdor, who is the owner of the bed of the river, has been solicited to permit those rocks to be blo*vn "up, and then the fish can easily get up the whole.extent of the river; and thelfe is every hope that his lordship will accedfc to this propo- sition. TheTe is nothing else wanting (to render this river the most prolific in England or Wales, w the mast excellent saWn thai can possibly be found), but the e*e«rons or the ffentlemen in the n«ighhMirhood to prosei^e jt from poftcherjs destwy more tish at the time of spawning than is ^SinONAfll.E AnatvALR At ABKPY.STWVtH.—The Rt. R<»v Lord Kishop of Durham, and his ladv Baron and iWowcs* de Benr Baroness de la Zouehe Baron de Lisle; Cottnt Poelo Di Borgo, and suit Lord Fefrers Sir J, Cockprell, ban, Sir J. T. Coleridge, -and his lady; Hon. Miss Coleridge Sir John H. Palmer, bart. G. J. Palmer, Es^. Jley. I.. H. PafWier Sir K. and Lady Heron, and family Sir William and Lady Worsleyv nnd family; Jlon. Miss FeHoWes Uon, C. Oiffarrl; MadetiSoiselle d'Este Col. Ilobson, and fsniilv; Col Drummond Major C. J. Dal ton Mrs. Admiral "Ryron Capt. Byron Rev. J. V. Billingsley ReV. Jamei James, and family; Rev. Thomas Pearson, and family Capt. and Miss Humphreys Capt. Saunders >, Cfcpt Lewis. Capt. Baker; Leigh Smith, Esq., M. P., and family; John Bravshtir, F.s<}., and Family R. D. Jones, Esq. D. Jones, Fsq. Miss Jones Ret. Mostyn Price; Rev. S. and Mias Purnell S. AndwrsonjEsq., and family Capt. W, R. Stretton, and family f R. D. Gough, Esq.: Lad)- T. Parr P. Lewes, Esq., ana family W.- II. Lewes, Esq. R. J. Dahsey, Esq. i Mi« Dansny R. Ankers, Esq.; Mir. Hall; Mr. Scott; Mr. Gfeen Mr. Herbert; Mr. Wesley; Hon. W. Vaughnn ReV. P. B. Adams, and family; "Re*. Mr. Wesfon, and family Mr. nnd Mrs. Hughes Mr. Ryder, and family t Miss Layson Dr. William Hunter, (cftldstream-guftrds) and Mrs, Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wiffhtwick Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fardell Mr. and Mis. J. Thrapn Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Reece Miss M. H. Reee» Mies E. A. Rcftli; Mr. and Mrs. A. SorW; Miss Sorby; Mr, .Tames Bruce; Miss Bruce; Miss Iloldanes; Mr. and Mrs. Stixmore Mr. and Mrø. Sclater Mr. Sclatef; Miss Sclttter; Miss Wayne Mr. and Miss Ingram Mr. Ball Miss Dawson Mous. Golorine Dr. ^to(>rewood Mr. T. Styan Mrs. and Miss Hamilton Mrs. Bishopp ? Miss Godfrey; Miss Smith Miss A. Smith; Miss Wilkinson Mr. nnd Mrs. Buck Miss Buck Miss Gordale Miss Webb; Mrs. Ball; Miss Lloyd Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Saxon Mr. and Mrs. Ilopson Dr. Bel), and family Major and Mrs. Lewes; Capt. and Mrs. Norton, and family Mr. Pudsey; Mr. Ashtnn Mr. Lewis Lloyd Mr. Thomas Reynolds; Mr. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Crofts Misses Crofts Mr. 11. Peper Mr. Shaw Miss D. Gilbert Miss Price; Miss E. A. Spencer Miss L. Spencer; Prvse Pryse, Esq., M,:P,; Pryse Pryse, jun., P'sq. John P. Pry so, Esq. LieutJ. Ward Capt. Jenner; Cant. W. §• Powell, and family Cant, arid Miss Johnson Misses Adams Col. Fitzgerald, and family J. B. Wyon, Esq., and family Rev. B. Dighy, and fimily Mrs. Sompson Miss Garner Mr. N. Somb- son Mr. Newby Miss Newby; Miss Worley; Mr. Etwall Mr. James Mr. James Mr. A, Robbiiis Mioses Robltot 5 &c., &c. A BERYSTW YTlf RACES. These i*acet <S»me t*T<m Wed^d^nd Tjiufsdat' the 14th and lSth intft.; the stcwafflrf weHi'J. Goldie Walker, Esq., and D. Jdnea, Esq. WEDNESDAY.. The Johnny Raw Stakes of 5 sovn. each, 3ft., with 20 added, for horses that have never won previous to the 1st of March. 1844, Two-years-oid a feather three, 7st. 1st of March, 1844, Two-years-oid a feather three, 7st. lOlbs.; four, 8st. lOlbs. five flst, 6lbs six and aged4 9st. lOlhs Mares and geldings allowed 31b«. Otie mile and a half. Winners between the day of nomination and starting to carry Slbs extra. Eight subscribers. half. Winners between the day of nomination and starting to carry Slbs extra. Eight subscribers. 1\lr. Hall's rtrillianrt, three-ypars-oid, walked over. The Cardiganshire Stakes of 15 s(tvs. each, 10ft., and flnfy declared by the 1st of July. The Becond horse to wve his stake. Two'-miles. Elevert subscribers, six of whom declare and pay 5 so vs. each. st. lb.. ■_ his stake. Two'-miles. Elevert subscribers, six of whom declare and pay 5 so vs. each. I st. I h. i- R 2 Mr. Wesley'sch.h. Coausellor, b yre. r..varnng. 7 2 Mr. Pryse's ch;g. Chaos, a^ed dr. 6 5 Mr. W. H. Lewis nachi. Ninety-One 2.Girffiths. Counsellor took the lead at a slashing pace for a mile and a half, when Ninety-One drew upon him, collared him at the distance, bttt was beaten by half a length, after a fine rftce. The Crosswood Stakes of 5 sovs. each, 3ft., with 20 added, for horses of all denominations. Heats, one mile and a half, over two hurdles in each heat. Professional riders excluded. st. lb. a 12 0 Mr. A. Stephens tia. h.h. Craekman 1. Creswell. 10 5 Mr. W. n, Ankers nit. h.g. Chance 2.. Mr. E. Parr. Counsellor, Waterloo, and Gipsy Queen were entered, but did not'start. 1st heat—Chance led off at a tidy pace, which he Kept np to the last btirille, when Crackmafi passed him.and won a 1 good race by a length. "2nd heat—Crackftian took the lead' at a round pacc, was headed half way by Oliance, who soot/gave way; Crackfuan winning a prettv race by a length. The Town Plate, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, for three*years-iold, 7st.|; foiir, 8sf,; 6y<\8st.. ldhs.; six «nd aged, 9st., Mares and geldings allowed Sfba. Horses having started twice and not wOn, allayed olbs. Heata, one idile and a half. at. lb. 8 2 Mr. Parr's (ltg, Xrmthus( 4 yrs. 0 0 2..Ennis. 7 0 Mr. Halt's b.g. Brilliana, 3 yr". 0 1 1., E, Griffiths. S 0 Mr. P. PryseVch.g. Chaos, aged 2 bolted. Giles. 1st hea.-AlI three went off at n capital pace, which they kept all r beautiful race eudedby Xanthos and Brillfana rumung a dead heat. 2Pd. hsat—They again went off at t?p fpeed, and kept togQthur v^ntil within half a mile of home, when Xanthus QUM» bolted—DriUijap^ .running in easy. Sra W^Prilliaiia and Xanthus went off ai.b^re, ana a ended by Brilliana winning by a head; l ^wto^y's faces shall W given m wist weed's pr.^r. ] gi i CARDIGAN.—The weather in.th:a part has considerably changed from the extreme heat, to rather cold and stormy, still the corn harvest is gradually progressing and though the straw is.shoft, yet the grain is healthy and heavy. THE HARVEST.—The' C1W11 harvesl! in this lieighboiirhorii is now in full operation > laViourers are in great requisition at advanced rates of w-,Ies. The crops look exceedingly well, land forborle to their owners arnost pTolitic letufn for their capital and labour. We arc goi-e), to 8\\y that in the shallow and gravel!}* soi%V the,.stravv is verj^ short—so much so, indeed, that the corn i$Vibliged to be plucked up hy the root;, inasmuch as it canijot be mown or reaped and this is more to be recretted, ^itiVticttfarly inharle. grouftds \vhich i)fere sown with ctov.cr at ttx; time of setting thejmrley, because the dover mVfat neceijiarily undergo the operation of Seing uprooted as well as the barley, which will be a great draw- back in point.of food for the cattle. jNEAtH.—accib^nt.:—On Friday !a".t no small terror was caused in this towh, by the bcampering ^of an affrighted ox, which b ad, been, tilgfi t from Fglwysnynydd, to the slaughter- house of Mr. ^Jepkiiis. The animal was tied ;by^ a strong rope to the gn>nd, and the butcher w^s atout to slaughter him, whep, lie suddenly fining up—snapped the rope-and ran wildly thrortgh several streets, tossing and knocking down eve^v.thing th^t^obstructed his jiros^ess. One man was severely injured. Tne animal Was u iiiiatel), securt.-d.- Sttansea .J ou rllaf. DISASTER AT S'^A.—On Mond,ay nigtt last the Catherine and Mam brig, from fort Madoc, laden with sli.tes, i.,id bound for Ipswich, was run doW11 off Dungeness, by a large ship, napie unknown. Two men were killed by the concus- sion, r.nd thy bri^ went down in deep water, 111 about.,ten minutes. Fortunately the Dispatch, a coaster-from Ports- mouth, was beating about near the spot, and bore down to their Assistance, and succeeded in saving thr whole of the people on board except two.— Kentish Mercury.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF MitFOftrf. „ Agnps, Peek, from Liverpool, to Newcastle ) Bee, ifavard, from Swansea, to Cork Princess, Butler,, from Sydney to Ross iPhoenix,. Taylor, from Newport to Youghal John, Point?, from LlnncllV, to Youghaj Happy Return, Gilbert, from Liverpool,, to London Ocpan Queen, Thomas, from Liverpool, to Rotterdam Bristol Trader, Fox, from Swansea, tp Liverpool Ilenry Tube, Lochlan, fi'om S»awa, for Arklow Emma. Hadcrafft, from Liverpaql. to \i*nc,ach Kntcrprjse, Williams, from Llanelly, to, Ross Herbert, 5?Yitton, from Newport to Cork* Saralr,^tacarthy,fromiCar- diff, to.Cork v Crocodile, Macarthy, from,,Newport,,to Kin- gale Favcriirite^. 'Alleridg'e, froVn-Sydtiej^to Castlpfown .Gnat^I-f ughes, from NeWpoi^Jtt ;Cfiarles.Walkjar, FViglish,- from Newport, to ^Vexford James and -Sarah, Hughes, from Swansea, to WaterforiilYojighal:, Harris, from Newport, to Youghal; Grace Darling, Alleridge, from Neath, to Du^'garvonCareb,,Cole, Portheawf. DartmpVith — Tost part of her bulwarks and her mainsail split., Prince Albert, Rining, from Cardiff, to Yoifgha] Rosita, .Fuentes, from London', ,to LiS^rpaol Hope, Rositelr, from Haxeity, to Wexford Rambler, Ward, from Swansea, to Wicklow Breeze, Wall, from Swansea, to Wicklow Margarctt Con- nor, from Swanea, to Wicktow Thomas Lemon, DohMie, from Svvansea, to Wicklow Shannon, Dean, from LlaneUy, to Cork Pembrokeshire Lass, Davies, from Liverpool, to Limerick Sir P. Maitland, Williams, from Newport, for Cork Eliza Ann, Roberts, from PortmAd'oc, to London President, Jones, from Gloucester, for Cork < Margaret, Davis, from AberaVon, to Livei-pool; Betsy, Lloyd, from Cardiff, to Tralee. •. The whole of the. above polled on the 10th,inst., and the greater, part were obliged to put back in consequence of the prevailing westerly winds. ;1.('
Family Notices
.BIRTHS. On Wednesday, tfie 7th iK&t&hV, at CattleVt, tlie ifeife of Mr. Joseph Mathias, of a son. On Wednesday last, at Fishguard, the wife of the ReV. Enoch Lewis, of a son.. On Wednesday last, at Grantson, the wife of Mr. Johrt Williams, of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 9th instant, at Llanbadarhfawr, Mr. Hughes, in- spector of police, Newcastle-Emlyn, to Miss Carrol, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. On the fith instant, in St. Mary's church, Swansea, Mr. J John Williams, grocer, Llanddausant, Carmarthenshire, to Miss Anne Evans, of the same place. DEATHS, On the 13th inst., at Cartlett Kilns, in this town, at the advanced age of 106 years, Mary Morgans, relict of Morris Morgans, late of Good Hook, near this place. On Sunday last the 11th inst., at Cardigan. Sarah, the •tvife of Xlr. 'Caleb Lewis, bookseller and stationer, at the 0y'66. On Tuesday Wt, the 13th the infant son'of Mr. 'Crcorge Griffiths, Ofiay-street Cardigan. Yesterday, in the 66th year of her ag^, Mrs. Lettice Gib- bon, of this town, 45 years'it consistent mtoibe'r of the Wes- leyan socicty. At Lampetrr, on Monday last, Tlenry Francis, infant sfol of Mr. John Mavard Jones, aged 17 months.. On the 8th instant, of a rapid decline, William.youngest son of Mr. David Evins, tanner and cfcrriat, AbeVystwyth, agéa 21 renTS" 1 i""1* » 1— _rnr-
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. -I
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Si^,—The report in your journal or last Friday, of the vest^' held at the parish church of NTaVberth, on the 2nd ins'tvj'for 'the purpose of levying a church-fate, has a strohg tendency to lead the 'public to form a wW;>g impression as to the re.'il Ejeling j (if the parishioners rfespecdng church-rates. A short statement of particulars will place the affair in A Very different light. FVottt \he time the 'nhri^ >"as ptrton/'he thuf-ch ddoV until Friday nnpift^> tlfe'^t^yorajbU.^tbe rate wete actively Engaged in canrassiirgv and fit the top'oijl-: ted time the}' brot'.ght tliefrWnfted forces to the parish trAilrh, consistinjJ; of lalrO&te'rs and small ptff. fftt-in'ehir, dependent upon others for employment One 'gc'ntlehVan. the. soiim side of the parish, had exited h lmself.. nobjy in canvassfog, and really deserved preferftient fof his Renefous activity, ^fe.led fmm thirty 10 fortj' to the church, who were instructed to follow his example fa supporting the fate. It was hither amusing when the rector put the Motion "rio rate," to the vestry, when several of those men held up ih'clr hands for it, but wer6 Soort put to rifrht ftjj their aistit?guished leader. Afterwards they Vi ere regaled with strong ale at the Bush TaVern, and t aVn sorry to find Uiat the majority of those men were either members or reg'ulat attendants at dissenting places of Worship in the pansli, And woum, had they beeVi left to exercise their own judgment, have voted agnirst the rate. The pressure of the times (as you Well krtOw) leads poor people, who have a difficulty in obtaining the necessaries "of life, tn sacrifice principle to self-interest, and would gladly have given their support to a system which 4 ell t I they conscientiously disapprove, pfnVided they would. hA" a promise of a little. employment in retilrn. It shoÙld.nlso be noticed that not a single opponent of the Irate was {twain? of the vestry being holdeh lintil late the preceding evening, consequently they colild not gtft tip a stfong opposition. The "excitement" was altogether confined'to the party fa'vo0h»blS to the rate-. The opposition did not canVass a single indivi- dual. It Was generally expected that a poll should be de- manded Oft the amendment, which prevented many respectable rate-pavers from attending the vestry. I send to you the above particulars merelj1, to inform the public as to the tnie nature of the affair.. I ha.ve no party or personal motives in view, neither dd I wish to tpftke a single commentj ilor offer an opinion, but merely hopihg that the legislature will ere long take th6 hiatter in halld, and set it question which causes so much excitement, animosity, and ill-will, for ever at tcsU "iotrftr.&k., Narbcfth. A RATI^PAVIER. _0 T AUVBRTTISBM SNT. ] DiEAtt SIR,hej? to acknowledge^ thfoiigh the mediurft of j-our columns, the receipt of one guinea from Juryman," who, to tise his own Whnls( wishes to lender to Mr; Wil- kinson, as life would to all, the benefit of bringing nnendei-s to justice, without, at the same time, pefmittlrlg. the entire weight of its heavy Expenses ta be thrown 011 the pftraecutor." th thanking him fdt his kind and llbeitil nlclosiire, I should be indeed wantihg in gtatitude were I to pass over in silence the warm tone of sympathy Expressed in his late commtnticatibh oh the subject of the crown case, in which I appeared as prosecutor, for both I return him my beat thanks I remain, dear sir, Y otil's truly, Thornton Hotise, Milf.trd, A. B. WILKINSON. ISth August, 1844. )
T LOCAL MARKETS.
T LOCAL MARKETS. HAVERFORDWEST. ft. a. s. a. *i rti Beef,prf lb. 0 5 td 0 6 Barley .4 0 to 4 6 Mutton 0 5 0 6 Oats 1 10 2 6 Pork 0 3 0 4 1 Salt Butter. 0 7 0 0 Veal 0 & G lJ f(^pcte,t».c#il^"&' 0 d Wheat, bushi ? 0 8 0 I r MltFORt). 1. di ft d. *i di ti di Beef, per lb. 0 4 to 0 .5 Gutter. 0 O 0 10 Mutton 6 4b 0 6 ChMse,perlh. 0 3ito 0 0 Veal 0 3 0 5 Wheat, bush. 6 6 ? 0 Lamb 0 4j 0 5 Barley 0 040 pork 0 3 0 4 Oats 1 ltf 2 2 PEMBROKE, t. d. Si d. ti d. «. dL Beef, per lb. 0 5 tei 0 6 WheSf, bttsh. 7 0 to 0 0 Mutton 0 5 0 6 Bari«y 4 0 5 0 Veal 0 ?\ 0 S Oats 2 4 0 0 Ijamb 0 5 0 Cheese. 0 3 0 4 Butter < 0 10 1 i> I'^ggs, i 1.1.5 for 2di PEMBROKE DOCK. t. d. Si dt | I. d. si d. Fowls. 1 7 to? 3 t Mutton.O 5 to 0 6 Ducks, cotfple 1 9 2 | Pork 0 5 0 6 Fresh buttef. 0 11 .1 2 j Ctiri. 0 4 0 4 Potatoe»,-bu*h 4 8 0 0 Barreymealt jtpt cwi. 7 Oi Beef, per Ib< 0 5 0 6 i Egg*, ttvo f6f I d. ^ARBERTH; s. d. d. s. di s. d. Beef, per lb. 0 4 to 0 5 Onts 3 to 2 6 Mutton 0 4J 0 6 Cask Tfntter.. 0 8 0 9 Pork 0 3J 0 0 Ffesh butter.. 0 10 0 11 VTeal 0 3 0 5 [Cheese 0 2J 03 Wheat, bush. 6 0 6 10 I Ega:)i j. 3perdoi. Barley 3 10 4 3 FISHGUARD. d. t. d. Beef, per lb 0 4j Butter, salt 0 7§ Mutton 0 5 Cheese, per cwt.19 0 Veal i. 0 3} Ditto, per lb, .v.. 0 3J Ijamb 0 ij Wheat, uer bush. 6 6 Fowls, per couple. 1 10 Malting Barley 4 0 Iiutter, fresh, per In.. 0 10 Oats 2 3 CARDIGAN. f. d: ti di 1. d. ». d. Beef,pef'lo. 0 3 to 0 5 Barley. 3 4 fo 3 6 Mutton. ft 3 0 5 Oats. 1 f) 2 0 Pork 0 3 0 4 Butter; pet lb. 0 9 ft 11 Wheat, wm. 5 6 6 0. Cheese 0 3 0 3,^ ABERYSTWrril. ,I d. I., d; d, r. d. Wheat, hush. 7 0 to 7 C Mxitton- 6 -.0 7 Barley' 3 4 9 Pork .0 3 to 0 Si Oats: 2 6'29' Beef 0 V .# | Ch?eV,per lb. 0 0 .3 ■ Prirao pVssfca. 0 5 0 -M Butter •• 0 7^ 0 8 Ducks.couplii 2 0 0 0 Do. fresh 0 9 0 10 Fowls, do. 18 0 0 I Veal .0 2\ 0 3
Advertising
HAVERFORDWEST. TO BE SOLD Ok LET, THE capital I) W E L LIN G HO ITS F, Aitnte in H%h- street, latel^ pccupipd by James Hi^gon. ^st^ For further pavtic'iilari lapply to ATr. jHarvejJ, Victoria Pia" haverloniwest. August let. 1844. — i— :— £ 2,000 TRUST MOXEV, (Either in one or two Sums,), T) EADY to be advanced on Freehold Security at four per cent.. Apply to Messre. L. and J. Wilson, Agents, Haverfordwest. WANTED; A Steady and res^ecfeble. Servant, in the capacity of COOK and HOI'SKK'EKPKI^, in a family who live with regularity and see little company. Way find a vefy good place by applying to Mr. Potter, High-street, Haverfordwest. None need apply who do not possess the Qualification of a good Cook, and an unexceptionable character. good Cook, and an unexceptionable character. I blENTAL SURGERY*. MR. T. EVANS, D SURGICAL ANb MECHANICAL bEXTtST, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the county of Pem- broke. that be has made arrangements for visiting the following towms, ^nd mav be' c/msulfed at HAVfellFORDWEST, at lVfr. Jlt'ctiON's. Victoria Place, the 20th, 21st, 23rd, 27th, 2Sth, and 30th inst. i- • k TEStiY, at Mr. T.P. WILLIAMS'S, St. Julian's-street, tlie 22nd and the 29th 111st.. and thp 5th of Septehiber; PEMBROKE, at ]\fr.PöTTER'S, stationer, the 17th, 2-rtli, and the 31st inst. MtLFORti, at Ml*. OWENS'S, M:d'dle-street, the 19th and -Stii inst., and tb( £ .2nd of September. Mr. E. respectfully BtatV-s, tfrat rtferendA of the areatcst respectability can be ^ive^, if' required, fie bay^^yisitetl this county, at regular periods5, for the last ei^lit years. A VALUABI £ rao&dtm&Baia) ARABIAN HÔRS,Ê MR SABE. TO BE SOLb BY AUCTtON; Ar the LION HOTEL, Tfe?\^Y, ON J1fO.VDA Y, the 26ih DAY OF At'GUST. 1844, At Two o'clock precisely, A BEAUTIFUL fcntire Thorough Bred llich-White Arabian Horse, eight vVais old; about 14 hands high of great bone and extraordinary fashion; perfectly soiind, and will carry a lady with the fereates't safety-, lately brought by a gentleman (since deceased) from Arabia, and can be highly recommended to be of the purest blood of that famed country. Further particulars may be had on application to HENRY PHILLIPS, A uctioneet. Hill-street, 1844. tftp6B$ANT SALE OF LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE, &c. PEMBROKESHIRE. HENRY PHILLIPS HAS the honor to announce that he has been favoured with instructions, and that he will ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19, 1844, OFFER FOR UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION, AT JOHNSTON HALL, Ati thz very vaburfie and WELLJ5RED LIVE STOCK, XCRtoJLTURfcL ^MPLEN(CNT8, &Ct, thf property of Mrll. Bowen, who is relincJpiisbing farm- ing pursuits; comprising 58 very rboice DalVy Co.Ws and other Cattle; 10 valuable horses and Colts; 145 toe!l- bred Sheep and Lambs; ]§ nacof. and Store Pigs about, 4 acres of Potatoes; together With a large assortment of valuable AgficAltunil liiiplemtuU Car and Harness, &c., &c. And OX FRIDAY, THE FOLLOWIXO DAY> THE ftHOI.E OF THit' VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURIHTWfE, And other Effects. And oaer F, gale td comiWèlÎrp each day at 10 o^clock. Credit iii! the I)ttli of April, 184$. the Purchase-money to be paid tothcAuctionepr. Further jVartic'ilihirls will appear by handbills V10W pre- paring for circulstion; and nijjy bp had at-the principal Inns in Pembrokeshire, and at tile office of tbe Ad'etioneer. Itill-street, 15th August, 1844. tjtJRStTA^t m a decree o? the High Coiirt bfChan- 1 eery, in cause Tombs ng-iinVt Roch, any personor per- sons claiming t,o be the heir Or heirs-at-lalir of wHliam Henry Scoiirfield, late of the Mote, in the c'diinty of Pem- broke, EisiliJire, deceased-, Whtt 'died oh ttr alrtJiit the 31st drty of January^ 184$, the testatVir in the pleadings of the said cause named, art forthwith to coitte in and i\\><ke out their heirship, before An.* ew Henry Lynch. Esquire, one of the masteV* of the said Court, at his chambers in Southampton-buildings, Chancery-lane, London, or in de- fftutt thereof, they will be excluded the benefit of this said decree. decree. JONES, TfttNblttt, gnd Tu DWA Y, 1, iohn-street,JBed ford-row," Londbn, FOR WILLIAM feVANs and POWELL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rpHAT on the Fifteenth day of October next, appliwiHon X will be made to her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, asseihhled at Quarter Sessioni, in and for the Cohnty of Pctttookdj at HaVferfordwPfit, fot An oitfer for diverting and turning that part of the Langdop chiiirh road, Avhicfi nrtSR^s through the old fold at Begf% rectory, and through the Witicn itteadoTT c^djtlitling the said fold, and thnt tne c^rti- ficate of two jiisticeS having viewed the same, with thi> plan of the old and proposed, new highway, will be lodged with the Clerk, of the PeacS for the slid Cyunty, on the 5th day of Septethberhext. S f-t't' M of tbo fligb'. hicti RJ5,lj#.CKIIY, u 0' wty bf the pdiish of LEWIS, I'EMBilOKE FERRY) TO BELEtt And EXtJSRED UPON A TMICHAEl^A^ XEXTi Atv TIIOSRJDESIRABLE AND I LARGE MALTING PREMISES, SO advantageously situate on the banks of Milford Haven, now in the dccupation flf Mr. James Huzzy; consisting of a small dwelliiig-bod«e, malt and corn stores-, kllrt, <rith a garden and orchard attached. For Particulars, apply to Mr. JaS. Huzijr, Pembrbke Ferry. e FISHGUARt), PEMBMKESHIEE. •' ■T?— THE DRAPf APPORTIONan0 AP-»bf this Parishj with the Bill* <rf Casts, are deposited |pr inspection at the tiod-t- of the Iiev. Henry ftathan, Vicar's Park, Fishguard; and the Appeal Meeting WiU be held <111 Saturday, the Slst A ilgttet instant, at the Commercial inn; Fisbgivaid; john HAitvtbr, Appottiriiieh HaveHordwest, Atigti.lt 8, 1844. AMBLEfiTOK, PEMBRdkEcfiililE. Tut t)RAFT Ai'FbRTIONMfNT a«d MAP of this Parish, with the Bills of Costs, are dertosited for inspection at the house of the Rev, Daniel t>avies, Hook Farm, in the said pariJth and the Appeal 51pfetirig.&iU he held ott MpHttSy, the 5tid day of September next, at the Corfiftifcrcial Iun, Fishguard. JOIlSf 11ARVEV, L Apportfoner. l Flaverfordwest, Augo»< 8, 1844. '>" ■flTHfi fiOMMISSION; THE TftHfe COMMISSIONERS for Englatid and Wales hereby give notice, that on the, Thirty-first dny of AiigiiSt Instant, (hfcy tfill pror-eecl, eft her hy them- selves or by an Assi&a'nf-Crnritnissi'orief, t(> inquire into certain errors alft-gedf to have b?en matte.in the Agree- ment for the Commutation of Tithes of the Parish of Fish- guard, in file county of Pembroke, and confirmed by them on the 23fh Decertitier, 183?); but which agreement, they the said CommigSiohers, would have dedined to, confirm, had they wen awarf of jsucfi efrorS as afo'fesa?d Having been made; and If safisffed that, fhe same or any of them exist and oirglit £ 0 be rectified, they will (hen further pro- ceed to make a separate award b'y Way of supplement to the said agreement, pursuant to the provisions of an Act pissed in the Crdy^ar of the feign of her pfeseirit Ntaje-tv, and intituled, An-Act t,o e*pliiin snd amend the Acts for the Commutation of TUIh-s in Englatid and Wales and they hereby gtye further oorlf(\ that the meeting for this purpose will be^holdeu at -the £ oii)mcrcia\ 11\11, Fish- guard, at ten o'clock r^tW.'f^fj^noon o,f the dav ;ibov<»- .mentioned; when aJJ persona wierpstjed arp desired to attend., • D^te'd thiaSriilSaytif-Auiglist! iSti, order of the'Bmnl, V J- K Tithe Co Office* Sfcfet«Vyr ■* ;• I fi AVr E R F O R D W it S T. ,1 TO BE LET, I ,AXD EXttfRED UPON IMMEDIATELY, ALL that Four-'Stall Stable, Coftch-house, Yard, Cellar. Garden, &c., situated in the Back-lane, and lately occupied >>y Mr. William Thomas, grocer, Who will show life premUea. For further particulars", Apply td Geoi'ge Rdcb, Esq., Butter-hill. Butter-hill. i" PEMBROKESHIRE. j I TO BE LEt, h'XD EXTERED UPOX A TMIfJlIA ELM AS NEXT, THE FARM # GROVE, SITUATE in the parish of Narberth, in the county of Pembroke comprising an excellent Dwelling-house, Ojit-ofpCe's and Farm-buildings detached, and about i.inety- seVen acres of meadow and pasture lands. The House is in every way adapted for a gentleman's thmily. Also, THE FARM OF GRSAT M0LIEST0N, Situate in the parish of Narberth aforesaid comprising about 24*2 acres of Meadow, Pasture, and Arable Lands, in a high statp of cultivation, now in the hands of the proprietor. Tpe Dwelling-house is commodious, and suitable for the accommodation of a gentleman's family. The farm-buildings which adjoin are extensive and well arranged- For further particulars, apply to Mr. William Gibbon, I. r solicitor, Pembroke. PEMBROKESHIRE. V to BE lit, OR THE LEASE ^HEREOF SOLD> jfith possession at Michaelmas next, ALL that capital extensive and very desirable farm called K NO C K, u Situate, ta tfre parish of Clarbraton, ioftnttimnif 319 ftå- tute acres, or thereabouts; of meadow, pasture, and arable land, all ,<yf"ll fenced and watered, a lie. farm-house has been recently enlarged and put in thorpujfh repair. There are wVerid ?piall. farm-houses heretofore underlet, with portions of tne above farm, to good tenants, who may be continued if desirable. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Henry Phillips, auctioneer and Land Agent, at his office, Hill-street, Haverfordwest. All letters to be post-paid. Hill-street, July 25th, 1844. I I I HAVERFORDWEST RACES WILL TAKE PLACE ON TL'ESD-A Yii WEDXESDA r, A UGUST 27 4 œ. ls.u. fclRST DAt. TH £ SOUTH WALES TlilAL STAKES ofSsovs. each, with £ 15 added. Two AMe, heats for horses bred in the Principality. Three-years old 7M. F-lb.; four 8st.; five 8sfc iOlos.; sik- and aged 9st. 1Mb. glares and Geldings allowed 31bs.. Three horsey to start er the public money will not be added. A win.ner once iti 1844', 5ll> extra; twice, 71bs. Thorough-bred horse* to carry 71 bs. extra. THE SCURRY STAKES, or t sovs. each, with 15 added. One mile and half for horses bred in the Princi- pality. Three vears old, 8st. 41b.; four9st. 4lb.; five iOst.; six and aged iOst. 101b. Three horses to start br the h Sublic money will not be added. Thorough-bred horses lbs extra. MATCH FOR £ 50.—Mr. Child's Confidence; Mn MATCH FOR £ 50.—Mr. Child's Confidence; Mr. White's Jenny Jones. THE HURDLE RACE af 5* sovs.r each 2 forfeit, with £ 20 added, for horses bred in the Principality. Three years old 9st; four lfst.; five list. 41b.; six and a<red 12st. Three horses to start or the public money will not be added. Thorough-bred horses 7lb. extra. A winner once in liHf, 5lbs. extra; twice 71bs. Second horse to save hts Makes. Heats two miles, over four flights of hurdle*. w SiEC<3N0 DAY. I THE HAVERFORttWEfeT STAKES of 3 sovs. ea<!h, ^'ilh £ "20 added for horieS bred iii the Principality. Two riVifeS heats. The Second horse to save his stakes. Three years old 9th. 4lb.; foiir 9st. 81b. five l^st. Clbs. «ix and agedlOst. 121ba. A winner-once i« 1844 to carry Slbs.; twice lOJbs. Thorough-bred horses Fibs extra. .-T!iretl hait" to ttart or the public fttdrtey will hot be added. A SWEEPSTAKES of 2 soys. each. tiith £ l5 added for horses' bred. in the Principality. Two miles heats. Three years old 9st.; lour IOst. tilbS.; five list.Slbs.; six and aged llSt. Irtt&'s. Thorough-bred horse* 71 bs. ex*m. Maiden hornet allowed 71bs. Htlf-bred horses bred in Pembrokeshire allowed 5lbs. Winners onde in 1844, 5!bs. extra; tw.ice Slbs. Three horses to start or the public money Will not be added. THE HURDLE RACE of S sovs. each, With the Ladies* pUMe nfnot less than £ 20, for horses bred in the Prin- cipality; Three years old 9st.; lour lOst. five list ttbs. six and aged 12st. Three horses to start or the public money will not be added. ThoroUgh-bred horses to carry 7lbs. extra. Tbe wihnt?r of a steeple chAse in 18*4 to carry 12lbs. extra. Two hiiles h'eatsi over fofli* flights of hurdles. All entries for t\\è stakes ip be delivered to .the cierk of the course, at the Castle Inn, on or before 7 o'clock, p.m., on the Saturday preVious to the rarefe, and to be opened by the Steward btfofe eight o'clock tlie sjthie even- ing. AH stakes to be paid to the clerk of the course by j8 o'clock on tne evening of tlie entry, or not eiititled though a itiiiner. Each horse to pay IOs. for xcatM. weights, ahd entrance, at the time of entry, to the clerk of the codrse. No othith allowed to platls any of th* ruhtiittg horses, unless He siibscribe 10s. to the fund. The ridefrs to name, the colours they intend to ride in at the time of eilti-jf, and no alteration allowed under a pe- nalty of ift All disptltes to be settled by the fcteVrard, or wbcMl hie nlay appoint. No o*ner of racehorse to subscribe le*s thBn One sov. to the rice-fund, or not entitled thsugh a Winner. THfe rules applicable to Newmarket will, be enforced hert'. All dogs found tin the course will be destroyed. Standings for booths, &e., Will be charged for, and thim- bleriggers will be sent off the course. Mares and gildings to be allowed 31bs. in every race, except the hurdle races; Ordinaries and balls as usiial. Sir W. r. L. PHILtPPS, Bart., Steward. Mr; John F. ROBBIN, Clerk of the Count. < THE CRITIC; I A JOURNAL OF BRITISIf AND FOREIGN LI- TERATURE, ART, & MUSIC, AND è-JIDE FOR THE UaRARY AND sook-clue, H. 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ADVERffSEflS wm find The Critic, from its preat eirctilaticm tn every part of the United Kingdom, as shewn by the list of sub. scribers now in the press, an unrivalled medium for adver- tisements in literature, art, science, music, &c. atid for all matters relating to the sale or purchase of book-trades, libraries, &c„ &rc. Scale moderate. N.B. A number, as a specimen, will he sent to any person inclosing two postage stamps, with his address. j A portfolio, tor preserving the numbers, price 5s. may be had at the office, by order of any bookseller. J London:'Published M The Critic office, 29, Essex- rtj;eet, Rtrartd ^V.iid to be had 'of all-booksellers in town ,ahdcountry. STEAM C3MMITNIOATI01T'; BETWEEN uvEftftoi & THE Pistol CHAHHEL, I WITH MlLrdsd, CARDIGAN, & ABEH7STWTTH. F1T?ST Ci'ASS POWERFUt ^TEAM-VESSEL, THE TROUBADOUR, JAMES BECKETT. COMMANOSR, IS intended tr- Sail from the Trifaljpir l>oek, withG^ods ;tnd. Passengers, in the month of AUGUST, 1844. as follows: FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MILFORD & BRISTOL. Saturday, August 3 12 noon. Saturday, 10 7 morn. *SattjrXiay, 17 11 morn, Saturday, 2t 7 morn. Saturday, —— 31 11 morn. Tbr,, Troubadour generally "trivps at Milford in 21 or 22 hours aiier the time of sailing from Liverpool, ann sails immediately after for Bristol. The Troubadour sails FROM BRISTOL, CHUNG AT SWANSEA AND MILFORD. Tn«!fiav< August <> 9 mr-rn. Tuesday, —— IS 4 after. '1 Utcsm,y, —— 16 9 morn. Tuesday, —— 23 4 after From SWANSEA for MILFORD & LIVERPOOL. Wednesday, August 7 9 morn. Wednesday, —— 14 4 sfter. Wednesday, 21 fi morn. ne' Wednesday, 28 rafter. j I he Trounadbuf generally arrives at Miltord in five liours fifrer the time of sailing from Swansea, and sails imnrtedtately after tcft* Livierpool. '^e ^est Cabin to 3hd from LIVER- POOL, 2 is.. Deck, 7s. 6d. Worses, Cattle, and Carriages at Shipper's risk. THE SfEftMER ECLIPSE, If. REID^ COMMANDER, f Is intended, trt Sail nitl> Gojo^s and Passengers, durir^g the month of August, as follows: PROMOTER. CALIING orr MtLPORD, FRONI !L FOR D. FOR CARDIGAN kild ABEKfSTWTTH, Thursday, Aug. « f morn. Thursdtty, „ 15 8 !i;prn Tlmrsday, „ 22 4 morn. Thursday, „ 29 5 morn. .And l^ave Aberystwyth for Milford, callijjgoff ABERAYROK1, NfeW-OUAY, CARDIGAN BAR, NEWPORT, And FISHGUARD, on Saiurdny, Atlgust 8 9 morn. Saturday, 10. morn. Saturday, „ 17. 8 morn. Saturday, „ 24- 3dfter Saturday', „ 31 8 morn. thus, in conjunction whIt the" Troubadour steamer fur- nishing a regular weekly communication to Liverpool and Bristol. CABIN, 10s.; STEWARD'S iFEE, Is.; DECK, 5s. EVERT ACCOMMODATION ON boxko. or Fot" further Particulars apply to '('hormu'l\fcTear, Agent, Liverpool; W. D. Applfbpf, Aeent, Bristol; D. Propert, Agent, Mi!tord C. Bulfeh, Agent, Aberystwyth T. Edwards, jun., Agent, Cardigan. BRISTOL GENERAL STEAM nAVICATION COMPANY, Office, Quay, BRISTOL. ow THE following ^TEAM VESSELS- are intended to Sail from CUMBERLAND BASIN, BRISTOL, and as under mentioned, with or without Pilots, and with liberty to tow Vessels, during AUGUST, 18Vi. FOR DUBLIN. SHAMROCK. Fridays. Friday, Aujg. 2.. 8 morn Friday, — 16 ? morn Friday — 9. 1 Rafter Friday, 2-1 1 after I Friday, — 80 7 mom Returns Tue^aVs. FOR CORK. ROSE, Tuesdays.—VICTORY, Fridays. ROSE, TuMdays.—VtCTORT, Fridays. Friday, Aug. 2.. 8 morn I Fridav. — 15:. "7 morn Tue«dav — 6.. lffimorn I Tuesday, —20.. S^morn Friday, — 9- Hafter I Friday, —23.. 1 after Tuesday, — 13.. 5 after I Tuesday, — 27. 5 after 1 Friday. — SO. 7 morn Return Tuesdays and Fridays. FOR WATERFORb, NORA CREINA, Tuesdays.—Osp&kr, Fridays. Fridav, Aug. 2.. 8 morn Fridav, — 16.. 7 mor Tuesday, — (>10 £ morn Tuesday, — 2ft.. PJmorn Fridav. — 9.. 2 after Fridav, 23.. 1 after Tuesday, — U.. 5 after Tnesdayv *271. £ after I Fridav. —r SflL 7 morn Return Tuesdays and Friday*. I FOR TENBY. STAS, Tuesdays.—PHOENIX, Fridays. Fridav Aug. 2. 8 morn Friday — 16. 7. morn Tuesday — 6..10 morn Tuesday — 20. P^morn Friday, — «l. lifter Fridav — 2o.l2iafter Tuesday, —13.. 6 morn Tnesday, 27.. />fmorn J Friday, -,80.. 7 morn FROM TENBY. PudN'fx, Tuesdays.—STAR, Saturdays. Saturday, Aug. 3.. 9inorn Saturday, — 17. 8 morn Tuesday, — fi.,12 noon Tuesday. — 20.. 1 ljniorn Saturday, — 10.. 3.imorn Saturday, —24.. >Tmorh Tuesday, — 13.. 7 mam Tuovlay, — 27.. 7 morn | Saturday, — 81.. 8 morn FOR CARMARTHEN. CAr.USa AT TENBY. PROXNTX. Fridav. Aug. 8 morn | Friday, —e 16.. 7 morn Friday, — 9 l^after I Friday, <— 2S.12|after | Friday, — 30.. 7 mom FROM CARMARTHEN, CALLING AT TENBY. PHCENIX. Tuesday, Aug. 6.. 9 morn I Tuesday, — 20.. Sirnorn Tuesday. — 13.. 4 morn ) Tuesday, — 27.. 4 morn FOR MILFORD, PATER, AND HAVERFORD- WEST, CALLING AT TENBY. STAll. Tuesday, Aug. fi..10 morn Tuesday, — 20.. 9Jtnorn Tuesday, — 13.. 6 morn | Tuesday, — 27.. 5Jmorn FROM HAVERFORDWEST, CALMKO AT MIL- FORD, PATER, AND TENBY. STAR. Friday, Aug. 2 8 morn j Friday, — 18.. ? morh Friday, — 9 2 after | Friday, — 23. 1 after I Friday, — 30.. 7 morn FROM MltFOltD. STAR. Sit. Aug. 5. 4 morn I Snt. -i 17.. 3 mom Fri. — 9.. 10 night Fri. — 23..10ni<rht I Sat. — 31.. 3 inorh tO AND FROM NEWPORT. Un. and GLAMORGAN, Daily (Sundays excepted). FOR CARDIFF. LADy CHARLOTTE, Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. Returns Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. See..separate Rills. FOR SWANSEA. COUNTX PEMBROKE, Tuesdays and Fridays.—LORD BEBESFORD, Thursdays and Saturdays. Friday. Aug. 2.. SJmorn Saturday — 17. 9 morn Saturday, — 3,.10 morn I Tuesday,;—- 20..11 morn Tuesday, — fi.. 1 morn Thursday, — 2?-. 1 morn Thursday, — 8.. 3 morn Friday, — 23»» 2|after Friday. — P.. 4 after Saturday, — 24.» 4 morn Saturday, — 10.. 5. morn Tuesday — 27.. fiimorn Tuesday, — 13.. filmorn Thufsdajr, — 29. 8Jmorn Thnray, '— 1-S.. 8 mom Friday,. — SO., 7imorn FridaV, — 16. 8Jmorn S?turda\f» 21,- 8 morn FROM SWANSEA. tORD RRRFSFORD, Tuesdays and FridaTs.—CousTY PEMBItOU. Thtirsd^ys ar»d-Saturd<wfc. Friday, Aug. 2,. 9. morn I Saturday — 11. Rimorn Saturday, — 3.. »Jmorn I Tuesday, -i'S&.ltfjmbrh"' Tnesdsy, — <11 morn | Thnrsday, — 22 .12 roon Thursday, — 8.. 1 after Friday, f- 24' I rifter Friday. — .9.. 1 morn 1 Saturday,;24s. -2 after Saturday, — 10.. 4,morn j Tuesday, 27. 6 morn Tuesday, — 13.. 6|morn Tuesday — 29v. 6imoVn Thursday, — 15.. 7imorn | Friday, — SO; 8'morn Friday — 16.. 8 morn Thursdiiy, — 31.. 8 morn FROM SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. LORD BERESFORD, Mondays.—TOUNXY.—Wednesdays Monday. Aug. 5;. 8 morn Mondny. —19.. 7 morn Wednesday,— 7.. 9Amoru VVednesday,— 21.. 8Jmorn Monday, —12.. 3.morn I Monday, -*26.. 3 morn Wednesday,—14.. 4jmorn I Wednesday,—-28.. 44mprn FROM ILFRACOMBE TO SWANSEA. LORD BE.REtFORn. Mondays.—CousTY, Wednesdays, Monday. Aug. 5.. 1 after I Monday, —19.. 6 after Wednesday,— 7.. 7 after Wednesday,— 21. 6Aafter Monday. —12.. 2 after Mondav, — 2*after" Wednesday,—14.. 2{after Wednesday,— 28;. 2.$after Tlie whole of the above Vessels,are fired up for the conveyance of Passengers aod Goods.—Female Stewards on Board.— .Carriages and Horses shipped witlr cire.— Horses and Carriages to be shipped two hours before sailing. Particulars m^y be obtained by a poking at the Bristol I Sieam Navigation Company's Office, Quay, Bristol; where all Goods, Packages, barrels,&c., Should be ad- dressefdfor Swansea, to W. Terrell 8c Sons. 33, Back and G. C..G'assop, 12, Quay-street:—for Cardiff, to R. H. Johnson. Clare-street Hall, Marsh-street:—and tor New. port, to J. Jones, Kownham Wharf,,HotwelU. AGISTS.-Mr,George IIug1.es,Tenhv; Mr. Hitrhings •(un., Havrrferdwest; Mr. Palmer, Milford< Mr. Bowen! Pater; Mr. John. N, Smart, Swansea; Mr. Pridham Bideford: Mr. Martin, llfratombe; Mr. J. Clarke Lynton and Mr. T. Pritchard, Carmartliejn. NOTICE.—The Proprietors of the above Steam Packets will not he accountable for any Cabin Passenger's Lug- gage (if loft or damager.) above the value ot Five Pounds; nor for any Deck Pdssenger's Luggage (if lost or damaged) above the value of Twenty Shillings unless in each case entered as such, and freight in proportion, paid for th» same, at the time ol delivery; nor will they be answerable tar any oth^r parcel above thc,v^U;e of Forty Shilling* (if lost or damaged) unless entered as such, and /re.ight in. proportion paid for the same, « t the time of ^livery.— NoC Accountable ter any Good* without SliipplpgNv*Qtle. 2AU fe«m seeking intoraia6on lobe Btistol, Aug. 1844- ( PEMUROKESHlRfi. IM POUT ANT INVESTMENT. I, TO BE SOU ^nrVATE'CONTKACT TiE THE Lease.of thf Manors pr Lordships of Bniwdr. p -• Castle, and Lochfene, X.hc Parsonage or Pri b-nd" f Brawdy, (eicept the vicar's tfart thereof) and chapel of HAV*- castle, and the Glebe Lanja with .the Rectorial and eiiief Vicarial Tithes oT the parishes of Brnm-dvand Haycastle. rX. cepting the Tithes ofan Estate cajlt-# Rhjudaston.<> A POLICY OF INSURANCt rOR £ 3,000. The Lease is held under the Pi^hop of David's, and granted in the year 1800 for three lives, only two are no*r living,namely,—Hemj John Grant, F.sq ,of the Gnoil. in the County of Glamorgan, then aj;pd almut 20. and Turner Grant, E.sfj., then aged about 1-4, subject 10 the" annual vharpes for Rent and Land Tax, to the bishop JC41 10s. 4d., and stipend to the vicar of ^^0, together M iih all 1* ano (rutgoings. The Tithef. of the parishes have beetj commuted into ri"tlt charges, and with the rents of the very important estate of Pointz Castle,, and other farms amount to the annual sum of £ 519 17s. liW. with prospective contingent arrangements tor a considerable increase. > The Policy is for the life of Henry John Oram, Esq., one fur The farms are extensive and the Rent Chafes wil! be f r- g parisie'" M <*■ W The Gbbes are let at mere nominal rehts, and the tenants are willmtr to bear their proportions of a renf>w?l wlv'-h th Lord Bishop is now ready to accede to on" very moderate terms. To a Sportsman the property offers great advantages. It is situated in a tine sporting country 00 the shore* of <4t' Bride's P-r.y. There i- a reservation to the Proprietors of part of th" house at Pointz Castle, during the hunting season, and which mav prove extremely convenient for sea-lathing. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to MV. Bnnny, solicitor, Newbury, Berkshire; or to H, P. 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-n. I Is Captain Warner's place to prove to'the satisfaction of those who are to turn out the money, that his ■experiment will bear the most rigid investigation. t, ,And if he shrinks from this, or fails in the attempt, he fcannot Wonder that, as the Examiner says, his invisible shell should produce an invisible reward. But that-Ti'hich /hfe made 'credulity itself become incredulous, is Captain Warner's assertion that many t)'oars ago these shells sent to the bottom V>f tire sea two privateers on the coast of France. For some reason or other, Captain Warner's exploit has Remained up to this time unknown tft any but Mmself. The English Whew nothing of it the French knew nothing of it; ami some waggish scep- tics haVe been expressing their belief iliàt the Privateers themselVes krie\V riothing of it. i Be this as it may, no one shoald prejudge Captain Warner, oV assert that he is merely I,racti.sing on the gullibility of the nation. He may be perfectly right, and fully entitled to his reconi- pence. But as the c'6'untiy is by no means b'urthened Vth an oversowing revenue, it is every way natural ^hat the conditions proposed by government should be first Complied \Vith, namely, that Captain Warner hWst blow up some ship that he has not even Seen .till the time Tor the operation', that he must show in k fair and patis&ctory manner that the same thing tlUt be done inder all the probable contingencies of {.Oå.t, wind, and tide And that he mast shrtvV -that \¡nder all th&e circumstances' tlie experiment may be lafely handled, so that those intrusted with the ^nagement of it may not have to experience the gainful perplexity of bemg 'tiYicertain as to whether heir enemies or themselves Uill i'ealh' undergo the "^Wing up.