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THE COUNTY REPRESENTATION.

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

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TEN B Y. MISSIONS.—Sermons will be preached in the parish church of St Mary, Tonby, on Sunday next, in behalf of the Society fur the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and a meeting will be held in the Infant School on Monday evening for the same object, when the chair will be taken at seven p.m. THE INDBPENDENT CHAPEL, SARD IS, SAUVDERSFOOT. -Several interesting services have been held during the past week at the Independent Chapel, at Swrdis, in aid of the funds required for liquidating the cost of the almost re erection of the building. The chapel of S/n dis, which was one of the oldest nonconformist places of WI rship in the neighborhood, has lately been show- ing unmislakf.able signs of decay. The Rev. D. Mathias, minister of Saundersfoot, determined (with the assistance of friends) to rebuild it. Consequently, in the month of November last, the good work began with indefatigable zeal: it was pushed forward in spite of every difficulty,, and "n Wednesday the 8th ins;, it was formally opened f>r public worship. New doors, windows, roof, pews, plastering, &c., form the principal items of the ex- penditure which amounted to about £160, to which may be added some J620 for work supplied gratuitously. Before the opening services of Wednesday Mr Mathias had succeeded in collecting some £70, leaving a balance of X90 to be provided for. On Wednesday morning, at 10.30 a.m., sermons were delivered by the Rev. J. M. Jones, of Narberth; at 2 p.m., by the Rev. U. R.' Thomas, of Redland Park, Bristol; and in the evening by the Rev Dr. Thomas, of Stockwell, London. On the following Sunday sermons were preached at 10.30 a m., by the Rev. T. Griffiths, of Si. Florence; at 2 p.m., by the Rev T. Davies, B. A. Goldaming, and the Rev H. Davies, of Middle Hill, Haverfordwest; at 6 p.m., by the Rev L. James, of Carwan and the Rev J. GriffithF, of Newton. The whole of the services were conducted by the Rev D. Mathias, of Saundersfoot. The amounts collected at the services were over £40. Promises to the extent of £ 20 have been since made, which will leave only a balance of some X30 to be met. We hope Mr Mathias (who has alone made himself re- sponsible for the undertaking) will speedily be able to place his chapel entirely out of debt, a position he cer- tainly deserves. The thanks of the neighbourhood are due to the rev. gentleman and the friends who have eo liberally given their contributions of money, time, and material. POLICE COURT, Thursday, July 9tb.-Before the Mayor, Rev. T. H. Dunn, and W. Rees, Esq.—Catherine Davies, fish woman, was charged by head constable Thomas with being drunk, riotous, and obstructing the thoroughfare in High-street. Fined 5s., with 5s. costs, or seven days' imprisonment. Paid.— William Carew, police constable, was charged by Mary Edwards, a pros- titute, with assaulting her on the 29th June. Case dismissed, complainant to pay costs, together with a day's pay for her witness. — Robert Hooper, master of the fishing-smack Rose, was charged by Mr N. Smith, re- presentative of Mr Robert Harrison, toll-collector, with refusing to pay toll for landing four baskets of fish. Mr J. Thomas, owner of the vessel, appeared, and pleaded illegality of toll. Case adjourned till Monday.—Satur- day.-Before the Mayor, RevT. H. Dunn and W. Rees. Esq. — William Thomas, alias Lower, a notorious character was charged by P.C. Carew with being drunk, riotous, and allsaulting the police in the execution of their duty. Sentenced to two months' imprisonment, with hard labour, and at the expiration of that term to find two sureties in zC5, and to enter into bis own recognizance in the sum of £10 to keep the peace for three months.— ,Tames Phillips, a notorious character, was charged by P.C. Beynon with being drunk, riotous, and assaulting the police in the execution of their duty. Sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.—The same prisoner was then further charged with committing an assault upon Mr Robert Davies, who bad been called upon by the police to assist in locking the prisoner up. Sentenced to be further imprisoned for six weeks, with hard labour, the second term to commence at the ex- piration of the first.—Monday.—Fanny Evans, servant at the Butchers' Arms, was charged by P.C. Beynon with aiding and counseling patties to resist the police. Fined 10s., with 5s. costs, or fourteen days' imprison- ment. Paid.—James Thomas was ordered to pay the amount claimed for toll, together with 2a. 6i. costs. Paid, and defendant gave notice that he should appeal from the decision of the Bench.

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