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PRESENT STATE OF THE STAFFORDSHIRE…

PRINCIPALITY. I

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PRINCIPALITY. REBECCAISM. COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. (From the Times reporter.) Carmarthen, Saturday, Nov. 4. On my return from the Special Commission at Cardiff I thought it my duty to wait upon the Commissioners appointed by her Majesty to inquire into the grievances complained of in South Wales, who are now prosecuting that inquiry at the town- hall, in this town, for the purpose of ascertaining how far the investigation would be open to the public. I was politely in- formed by Mr. Frankland Lewis, the chairman, on the part of the Commissioners, that having no desire whatever to make their inquiry a secret one, but rather to court publicity, the Commis- sioners yet thought they would best arrive at information and at the truth without the presence of reporters for the public press, as in some cases parties would be deterred by the fear of pub- licity from giving full information, whilst In others persons would be prompted to make inconsiderate statements in the hope and expectation of seeing them in the newspapers. This was, at present, the opinion of the Commissioners. The Commissioners sit in a large room in the court-house, and, with their secretary, Mr. Gurney, the short-hand writer, and a clerk, there are usually six persons present at the exami. nations, which the Commissioners informed me they thought was an audience sufficiently formidable to examine the country people before, without further increasing its numbers by the presence of the representatives of the press. The Commis. sioners also informed me, that the evidence given before them, and their report, will be printed and laid on the table of the House of Commons, only so far condensed as to be reduced to a readable form. I send you this as the result of my interview, and of the present opinion of the Commissioners. A deputation of faimers, amongst whom were some relatives and friends of the prisoners Hugh aod Lewis, tried at the late Cardiff special commission, last night waited upon Mr. Cham. bers, jun., of Llanelly, and expressed their anxiety for a resto- ration of tranquillity to the country, and as an earnest of their feeling, offered to be sworn in as special constables to preserve the peace. I understand Mr. Chambers has appointed to be in attendance on Tuesday next at Llanon, for the purpose of sweating in as special constables those who thus tendered their services. The Government has sent down a gentleman, Col. Hankey, to act as a police magistrate in those districts where there are now no resident magistrates. Colonel Hankey will, accord- ingly; as soon as possible, be swoin in of the commission of the peace, to act for the three counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. A rumour is current that another special commission, for the trial of the Carmarthenshire prisoners, will be sent down after term into this county. It appears to have arisen from the fact of the county gaol being quite full of Rebecca prisoners, and from one Mr. Maule, the treasury solicitor's clerks, being in the town arranging the evidence against the prisoners. In many parts of the county the lale verdict against the I, Rebecca" prisoner Hughes, at Cardiff, has excited intense animosity against the jury who tried him. I have been told that some farmers from the more disturbed districts have affected even to be incredulous that such a verdict was ever returned by a Welsh jury. So far as an opinion can be formed at present, however, the severity of the sentence appears to have had a sa- lutary effect, whilst it has at the same time excited universal commisseration for the culprit. Two toll. bars were destroyed on Monday night, near Cwm Ammon.

IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE BRIDGEND…

THE SWANSEA TURNPIKE TRUST.

CONFESSION OF THE CONVICTS…

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT.

NEWPORT TOWN COUNCIL-ELECTION…

KENDAL ELECTION.

To the Editor of the Monmouthshire…

TURNPIKE TOLLS.

USK TOLLS.

MONEY MARKET AND CITY NEWS.…

IRELAND.

FRIDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE, NOV.…

INCENDIARY FIRES IN NORTH…

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—SITTINGS…

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