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To parents and Guardians. A Medical Man, in extensive practice among Iron Works, residing in the county of Mouniouth, lias a VACANCY for an APPRENTICE, where there are peculiar advantages. Premium moderate. Apply (if by letter, post-paid) to Manleys and Stone, 36, Paternoster-row, London. WANTED to RENT, with the option of pur- chasing, if approved, a small and compact FARM, in a dry and healthy situation, of from 3:5 to 20 Acres, partly Arable, with a substantial Farm-honse and necessary Outbuildings, near a good ruarket-town, either in Carmarthenshire, Glamorganshire, or Pembrokeshire.Leners.pobt-paiti, to W. B. General News- paper Office, New Bond-street, Bath, will be attended to. WANTED, as FOOTMAN, a steady, active Young Man lie will be required occasionally to look after a Gig and Horse, and to work in a Flower Garden. None need apply who cannot bring an unexceptionable character for capability, honesty, sobriety, and cleanliness.- For further particulars apply to A. B. Post-office. Bridgend. All letters must be post-paid. To Ironmasters, CoaIisaasters5 &.c. WANTED, a SITUATION, by a Young Man who lias had several years practice in the MINE and COAL DEPARTMENT, and who is perfectly acquainted with Mineral Basin of South Wales. Letters addressed to M.'N. at the Office of this Paper (postage ,paid), will be immediately attended to. Most respectable re- ferences can be given. Preservation of GAME. THE Right Honourable the EARL CAWDOR being desirous that 'he GROUSE on the BLACK. MOUNTAIN, its INCLOSURES, and the YS.TRAD-FFIN HILLS, and all other GAME within the Preserved Manors at and in the vicinity of GOLDEN GROVE, should not be un- lawfully destroyed, during the approaching Season,-Notice is hereby given, that the Earl's Keepers have received directions to warn off all Persons, who ate not furnished with written Permission to go on the Hills and into the Preserved Manors, in pursuit of Game, for purpose of breaking dogs, or on any other pretence whatsoever; and a REWARD will be given to any Person or Persons who shall give such information as may coiivict the offender or offenders. 11 July 3:), 1828. MANOR OF BRECON. RULES and REGULATIONS for SHOOTING upon the HILLS belonging to Sir CHARLES MORGAN, Bart., in the county of Brecon, upon which permission will be given to Sport for the year 1828 No person will be allowed to Sport without leave under the hand of Sir Charles Morgan, Bart, to whom all applications for permission must be made. v No person will be allowed to kill more than three brace of Grouse in one day, or to Shoot alter the 20th day ot August. No person will be allowed to Sport on any other days, or for a greater number of days, than those mentioiied in the Cards jjiven for that purpose. Penalty for Sporting without a Certificate. £ 20 0 0 Ditto for Sporting, not being qualified in re- J 0 0 spect of property Ditto for Sporting before the If th of August 5 0 0 A REWARD of TWO GUINEAS (over and above what is allowed by Act of Parliament) will be paid by Messrs. Bold and Vaughan, tc) any person giving such information whereby -any offender who may be found trespassing on the Hills may be convicted. Notice is hereby given, that no person will be permitted to Sport during the ensuing season, on those parts of the said Manor situate in the several parishes of Cantreff, Ystradfellty, Llan- apyddid, and Penderrin. All qualified persons found trespassing by sporting, hunting for Game, for the purpose of breaking Dogs, or under any pre- tence whatsoever on those parts of the Manor, on which sporting is not permitted, or on any other part of the said Manor, without having a Card, will be sued. THOMAS BOLD, Agent to Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. Brecon, July 21, 1828. GROUSES SHOOTING. RULES and REGULATIONS for SHOOTING upon the HILLS belonging to his Grace the DUKE of BEAUFORT, in the county of Brecon, and on that part of the "EARL of ABERGAVENNY'S. in the county of Monmouth, -upon which Sporting is permitted for the year 1828: 1. No person will be allowed to Shoot without leave under the hand of either his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Abergavenny, orT. Hill, Esq. Blaenavon, to whom applications for permission (which will be giventoaiimited number only) must be made. 2. No person will be allowed to kill more than two brace of Grouse in one day, or to Shoot after the 20th of August. 3. No person will be allowed to Sport but in company with one of the Keepers, or on any other days than those mentioned in the Card given tor that purpose. ■H Penalty for Sporting without a Certificate- •o £ 20 0 0 Ditto for Sporting, not being qualified in re-) 5 0 0 spect of property Ditto for Sporting before the 12th of August 5 0 0 A REWARD of THREE GUINEAS (over and above what Aisallowed by Act of Parliament) will be paid to any person giving information, upon conviction of every offender who may be found trespassing on the Hills, by T. Hill, Esq. Blaenavon; or Mr. Davies, Langattock Crickhowell. Notice is hereby given, That in order the more effectually to preserve the Breed of Grouse upon the Royalties and Manors of the Earl of Abergavenny.no person will be permitted to Sport during the ensuing season, on that part of the said Royalties and Manors generally known by the names of the Blorenge and Chapel Hill, situated in the parishes of Lanover, Lanfoist, Mara- hilad, Goytree, and that portion of the parish of Trevethin which is on the north-cast or Lanover side of the River Avon, and which comprises a district-of country extending from Ford Goch and the Blorenge to that part of the Waste or Unenclosed Land nearest to Pontypooi. AH qualified persons found trespassing by sporting, hunting for Game for the purpose of breaking Dogs, or under any pre- tence whatsoever, on that part of the Royalties and Manors on which sporting is not permitted, will be .sued. WILLIAM BROOMFIELD, July 10, 1828. Gamekeeper to the said Earl. ONE OF THE CARDIFF AND LONDON SHIPPING CO.'S I"" 5—, FINE, NEW, AND FAST-SAILING SCHOONERS, THE CAMS H I A, J&aiJ- PETTIGREW, Master, IS NOW LOADING, At COTTON'S WHARF, Tooley-street, London, For Cardiff, Newport, Merlhyr, Abergavenny, Brecon, Monmouth, Bridgend, Pontypooi, and places adjacent, And will positively Sail on SATURDAY, 9th of AUGUST, 1828 For Freight, &c, apply to the Master on Board; Mr. R. Barton, jun. Newport; Mr. Thomas Richards, Abergavenny Messrs. Winstone, Prosser, and Co. Brecon; Mr. Smith, the Wharfinger, London or to Mr. Fairciough, Agent to the Com- pany, at Cardiff. Loudon, July 25, 1828. SWANSEA AND BRISTOL. THE FAST-GOING Steam Wackrt, PAX.MSR.SZOIN", Of 200Tons and 80-Horse Power, JOHN HYDE, Commander, WILL leave SWANSEA for BRISTOL every WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY, and BRISTOL for SWAN- SEA every TUESDAY and FRIDA Y.Tl:e following will be the Order of Sailing for the month of August FROM SWANSEA. I FROM BRISTOL. Sunday, Aug. 5, llf morn. Friday, Aug. 1, 10 morn. Wednes. Aug. 6. 12 noon. Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1 after. Sunday, Aug. 10, 7 morn. Friday, Aug. 8, 5 morn. Wednes. Aug. 13, 8| morn. Tuesday, Aug. 12, 7 £ morn. Sunday, Aug. 17, 10 mom. Friday, Aug. 15, 9 morn. Wednes. Aug. 20, 10i morn. Tuesday, Aug. 19, 11^ morn. Sunday, Aug. 24, 6 morn. Friday, Aug. 22, 4 morn. Wednes. Aug. 27, 8 morn. Tuesday, Aug. 26, 7^ morn. Sunday, Aug. 31, 11 morn. Friday, Aug. 29, 9 mom. FARES :-Best Cabin, 15s.; Second Ditto, 7s. 6d.; Children, Half Price. SWANSEA TO ILFRACOMBE. AS, The PALMERSTON leaves Swansea for llfracombe every Saturday morning, returning from llfracombe same day. FROM SWANSEA. I FROM ILFRACOMBE. Saturday, Aug. 2, 7 £ morn, Saturday, Aug. 7 even. Saturday, Aug. 9, 4 morn. Saturday, Aug. 9, after Saturday, Aug. 16, 7 morn. Saturday, Aug. 16, 6 £ even. Saturday, Aug. 23, 4 morn. Saturday, Aug. 23, 2 after. Saturday, Aug. 30, 7 morn. Saturday, Aug. 30, 6 even. FARES Best Cabin, 10s.; Second Ditto, 6s.; Children, Half Price. A Female Attendant for the Ladies' Cabin. Carriages, Horses, and Live Stock shipped with care, For particulars apply to S. PADLEY, Strand, Swansea, or at the GENERAL STEAM PACKET OFFICE, 1, QUAY, BRISTOL, from whence Steam-Packets of large size and power sail every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, for DUBLIN; every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY for CORK; and WEDNESDAYS for W ATERFORD.-AIl Goods, Parcels, &c. addressed to the above Office, for. warded to all parts without delay. .i MANUFACTURERS' HOUSE, I Wind-street, Swansea, 1st August, 1828. Messrs. ANDREWS & CO. f BEG most respectfully to return their grateful acknowledgments to the Inhabitans of Swansea and its Vicinity for the very great encouragement they have received. and to assure them, that nothing shall be wanting on their part to merit the same. In announcing Mr. A.'s return from London, they merely request their Friends to call and examine the quality of their WOOLLENS, &c.; as to their prices, they defy all competition. Cardiff New Brass & Xrom Foundry. MORGAN LISLE, (Late Manager to Mr. Edward Bird), RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the JLw. Public generally of Cardiff and its Vicinity, that he has built an entire NEW FOUNDRY, adjoining the Gas Yard, and is now ready to execute all Orders his Friends and the Public may favour him with. N. B. Fancy and Small Work neatly executed. Cardiff, July 29, i8<!8. THE Commissioners in a Commission of Bank- rupt, bearing date the 5th day of April, 1827, awarded and issued forth og.tinst THOS. BOWEN, late of the town of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, intend to meet on the 6th day of August inst. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Bush Inn, in Swansea aforesaid, in order to audit the Accounts of the Assignees of the Estate and Effects of the said Bankrupt, under the said Commission. JOHN DAVIES, Solicitor to the Commission ALL Persons having any Claim or Demand on the ESTATE of the Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS, of Panty- celyn, in the parish of Llanfairnry brin, in the county of Carmar- then, Clerk, deceased, are requested to send in an account thereof to Mr. Morgan Williams, of Dolegwynon, near LJan- dovery, the Executor to the said John Williams, in order to be investigated and discharged; and all persons indebted to the said John Williams Ere requested forthwith to pay their respec- tive debts to the said Morgan Williams. Dolegwynon, July 22, 1828. HPAKE Notice, a M EETING of theCREDITORS JL of ROBERT BYDDER, late of the psrish of Oxwich, in the county of Glamorgan, Victualler, and then of the parish of Lanrhidian, in the said county, Master who was dis- charged from the Gaol of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, by virtue of the Act of Parliament pnssed for the relief ot Insolvent Debtors in England, is appointed to be holden on the 13th day of AUGUST instant, at the hour of twelve at noon precisely, at the Office of Messrs. James and Collins, situate in Castle-street, in the town of Swansea, in the said county, for the purpose of choosing an Assignee or Assignees of the said Insolvent's Estate and Effects. THE Creditors of ROWLAND BEVAN, late of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, Post Captain in the Royal Navy now on half-pay, an Insolvent Debtor, are re- queoted,to meet at the Office of Mr. Henry Morgan, in Cardiff aforesaid, on Saturday, the sixteenth day of August instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. for the purpose of choosing an Assignee or Assignees of the said Insolvent's Estate and Effects, in the place and stead of Nathaniel French the younger, who has become Bankrupt. GRAHAM and GALSWORTHY, Solicitors, 10, Syrnond's-Inn, Loudon, for MORGAN, Solicitor. Cardiff. npHlT^ditors of TRAHERNE TRAHERNE, JSL late of Lantrissent, in the county of Glamorgan, Mason, an Insolvent Debtor, are requested to meet at the Office of Messrs. Williams and Dalton, Solicitors, in Cardiff, in the said county of Glamorgan, on Saturday, the sixteenth day of August instant, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of choosing an Assignee or Assignees of the said Insolvent's Estate and Effects. GRAHAM and GALSWORTHY, Symoiid's-Inn, London, for WILLIAMS and DALTON, Solicitors, Cardiff. COUNTY OF PEMBROKE. 1828. ST. THOMAS QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Adjourned -L "i QUARTER SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the trial of Prisoners committed for minor offences within the said county, will be held at the GUILDHALL, in HA VERFORDWFST, on WED. NESDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon; at which time and place the Grand Jurors already sworn at the said Quarter Sessions, and all Jurors summoned thereto, and all Prosecutors and Witnesses who have or shall he bound over to attend to prosecute and give evidence, are hereby strictly directed to appear. By Order of the Court, REES, Clerk of the Peace. Haverfordwest, 24th July, 1828. Abolition of Christian Slavery. NOW EXHIBITING, (For a short time only), At the OLD CASTLE, opposite the Branch Bank, SVVANSKA, THE grand Perestrephic or Revolving Dioramic PANORAMAS (From 135, Oxford-street, London) of the BOMBARDMENT of ALGIERS and the BATTLE of NAVARINO. in Twelve different Views, executed by the most eminent Foreign and British Artists, under the immediate inspection of the late Capt. Sir James Brisbane, of the Queen Charlotte, and Lord Viscount Ingestrie. The evolutions are accompanied by a Military Band, and a concise description given of each View as it appears, which gives a complete sensation of reality. Admission—Saloon, 2s.; Amphitheatre, Is.; Children under twelve years of age, Half-price.—Hours of Exhibition, twelve o'clock; evening, seven and half-past eight. On Market-days an extra Exhibition at three o'clock. For particu!ars see Handbills. 23, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. 1st AUGUST, 1828. ADDRESS To the Inhabitants of Swansea and its Neighbourhood. TO-MORROW (2d of August) one year will have elapsed since the LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY opened the Branch Establishment, No. 54, WIND- STREET, SWANSEA, for, the sale of genuine unadulterated TEAS, pure as imported from China; how far the practice of this extensive Concern has been in unison with its professions, the Inhabitants of Swansea and its respectable Vicinity are its fairest judges. It has been the aim of the Proprietors, ever since their com- mencement in 1818, when the Undertaking excited such an uni- versal sensation throughout England, to not only supply the Public with the best genuine Teas at the lowest possible advance on the cost Price, but to point out the various modes adopted by too many of the Trade, to sell an adulterated Article at a great Price; the Public, from twelve months' experience, can now tell how far they have been victims of this fraud, and whether they are not now supplied by the LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY with the very best Teas, pure from China, at from Is. to Is. 6d. per lb. cheaper than inferior Teas sold through any other channel. The Proprietors beg to state that. on their own part, they have every reason to be perfectly satisfied with the result of their first year; for, if their Profits have not been so great, by a con- siderable sum per Pound, their remuneration lias been most ample, by tli'eir very extensive Returns and they beg to assure their Swansea Friends that the same line of conduct will be pur- sued—the same superior Teas will be kept on Sale, and similar low charges made for them. It was not the intention of this Establishment to deal in Sugars; but the unwise policy of the Trade left no alternative, for the Grocers either required an exorbitant price for their Sugars,- soon as 51, Wind-street, was opened,—or declined selling them altogether; the LONDON GENUINE TEA COMPANY, therefore, instantly provided Sugars, and sold them at Cost Price, and they will continue to be found far superior in Quality, as well as-lower in Price, than any that can be obtained in the Principality. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF THIS CONCERN WILL BE CELEBRATED TO-MOREOW, By a Selection of the FINEST STRONG TEAS being opened for the Public, cleared Home from the East India House pur- posely for the occasion and the Proprietors confidently invite the Public to make their Purchases from this extensive Assortment. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEWPORT RACES VS7TLL take place on MONDAY, AUGUST 4, » 1828, when the following PRIZES will be Run for:— A FREE PLATE of FIFTY POUNDS, given by the town of Newport: 3year olds 7st. 4-year olds 8st. 51b.; 5-year olds 9s. lib.; 6-year olds and aged 9st. 8lb. MaresandGetdings allowed 31b. A winner of a FIfty this season to carry 71b. extra. A SWEEPSTAKES of THREE SOVEREIGNS each, with jfgo added, for Horses not ihorough-bred: 3-year olds 8st.: 4-year olds 9sl. 41b. 5-year olds lOst. gib.; 6 year olds and aged lOst. 121b. Mares and Geldings allowed 31b. A winner of a Prize value ^50 will not be allowed to start. Certificates must be produced, at the time of entering, of the breed of the Horses. Non-subscriber's entrance f i. b A SILVER CUP, for Horses not exceeding fourteen hands: 3-year olds 6st.; 4-year olds 7st.; 5-year olds 7st. 12lb.; 6-year olds and aged 8st. 5ib. Mares and Geldings allowed 2lb. Saddle and Bridle for Ponies. Horses to be entered at the King's Head Inn, on Saturday, August the 2d, at four o'clock in the afternoon. Entrance for the Plate Two Guineas each, and Half a-Guinea to the Clerk of Course, or double entrance at the Post. Entrance for the Cup Halt-a-Guinea. Each winning Horse to pay One Guinea for Weights and Scales. All Stokes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course at the time of entering; and all disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Admittance to the Stand, Non-subscribers 5s. Subscribers gratis. Horses to start precisely at one o'clock. All Dogs seen on the Course will be destroyed. Ordinary at the King's Mead at Jive o'clock* JOHN KING SON, Clerk of the Cowrse. PUBL]> ROOMS. THE Gentlemen of Swansea and its vicinity are A respectfully informed, that a DINNER will take place at the above Rooms, on TUESDAY, the 12th inst. in HONOUR of the KING's BIRTH DAY. TURTLE will be provided for the occasion. Swansea, August 1,1828. The Kisses NICHOLL, WITH best thanks to their Friends for the kind support and encouragement they have already been favoured with, beg to inform them, that they have REMOVED THEIR ESTABLISHMENT from TRINITY-STREET to CROCKHERBTOWN, which will ilE OPEN, and the School Duties recommence, on MONDAY, the 4.th of AUGUST. An alteration has been made in the Terms, for the particulars of which apply to the Misses Nicholl, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. Crockherbtown. Cardiff, July 17, 1828 Neath Stone Coal and Neath Stone Coal Culm. WHEREAS the SWANSEA and NEATH UNION COMPANY have lately suffered, in conse- quence of Captains of Vessels selling INFERIOR CULM, shipped at the port of Swansea, in the name of their NEATH CULM,—• This is to give Notice to thë Public, that the SWANSEA and N EATII UNION COMPANY have only one quality of Culm to ship, which is the REAL Neath Culm; and to detect any fraud that may be practised in future, the purchaser or purchasers of Neath Culin are earnestly requested to examine the Custom-house Certificates in the possession of the Captains, and unless they are signed by LEWIS ARTHUR, in Swansea, and JOHN ARTHUR, in Neath, the quality of such Culm cannot be the property of the SWANSEA and NEATH UNION COMPANY. To Masters of Vessels.. SEVERAL FREIGHTS at PEMBREY HAR- S BOUR. near the mouth of the River Burry, Carmarthen Bay, for IRELAND, for Vessels of the burthen of 40 Tons and upwards. GROUSE SHOOTING. ALL Persons are requested to abstain from SPORTING, during the en*uing season, upon the Manor of the LITTLE FOREST, and also upon the G RE AT FOREST of BRECON. 11 By order of the Trustees, London,50th July, 1820. CHARLES ELY. Archdeaconry of Brecon. Hp HE ANNUAL MEETING of the SUB- A SCRIBERS to the CLERICAL CHARITY will be held at BRECON, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant. Divine Service, at St. Mary's Chapel, will commence at one o'clock in .Y the afternoon, when a Sermon will be preached on the occasion by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, and a Collection made at the Chapel Doors in aid of the Funds of the Institution. Dinner on the table at the Castle Hotel, at four o'clock. Brecon, Aug. 1, 1828. THOS. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. Aberdare Canal Navigation. NOTICE is hereby given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING or ASSEMBLY of the COM- PANY of PROPRIETORS of this NAVIGATION will be held (by Adjournment) at the CANAL OFFICE, ABERDARE, on THURSDAY, the 7th of AUGUST next, at the hour of eleven in the forenoon. SAMUEL BALL, Clerk to the said Company. Canal Office, Aberdare, July 28, 1828. THEATRE, S W ANSEA.-By Authority. ON MONDAY Evening, AUGUST 4, 1S28, will be presented (second time) the Grand Historical Musical Drama, called A'LFRED THE GBBAT; Or, The Enchanted Standard. (Received on its first representation with the greatest approbation). After which, Foote's celebrated Farce of The MAYOR of GARRATT. Jerry Sneak..Mr. WOULDS. Mrs. Sneak..Mrs. WOULDS. To conclude with the Musical Entertainment, called The TUENFlSE GATE. Crack (with the Song" When off in a Curricle we rjo,") Mr.WOULDS. Peggy Mrs. WOULDS. On TUESDAY Evening will be presented the admired Comedy of The YOUNG QUAKER.—'After which, the New Popular Piece, called The LANCERS; or. One Coat and Two Bodies,- To conclude with the Farce of The PRIZE; or, "2. 5, 3, 8. Dr. Sensitive, Mr. WOULDS-Carolinc, Mrs. WOULDS. THREE NEW PIECES!! For the Benefit oT~MrT&" Mrs. WOULDS, And the Last Night of their Engagement. ON WEDNESDAY Evemag, AUGUSTS, 1828, on which occasion will be presented a New MS. Petite, but highly interesting, Drama, founded on an Historical Anec- dote, which occurred in France, wherein five-Generations in one Family will appear, called 102; or, The Veteran Si his Progeny. I Mr. WOULDS (in the Character of Billy Black in the £ 100 Note), will sing a New Comic Song, written by himself, called "A BUNDLE OF CONUNDRUMS, or iyye give it up After which an entirely New and Laughable Comedy, in two Acts, called BSSFOUE In the course of the Evening, Mr. WOULDS will sing the fol- lowing favourite COMIC SONGS: "PAUL PRY'S DIRECTORY "COUNTRY SPORTS," Description of Donkey Racing—Grinning through Horse Collars, &c. LONDON SHOP WINDOWS." The Evening's Entertainments to conclude with a New Farce, never acted here, callel1 The MAN in the MOON; Or, Rustics in the Stocks. Tickets to be had of Mr. and MTb. WOULDS, No. 8, Waterloo. street, and of the Misses Jenkins, Wind-street, where Places in the Boxes may be secured. GLAMORGANSHIRE AND MONMOUTHSHIRE )I)orticuttttrat g>arietp. AT a most respectable MEETING of LADIES and GENTLEMEN, held in the TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF, tl;e 28th JULy,1828. The Hon. W. B. GREY, F.H.S. in the Chair, It was unanimously resolved, 1. That an Institution be now formed, to be called "THE GLAMORGAN AND MONMOUTHSHIRE HORTICULTURAL So- CIETY," having its meetings at Cardiff, excepting as may here- after be determined with respect to Branch or District Meetings, for the convenience of distant members. 2. That the different departments and economy of vegatable life, from the tree of the forest to the herb of the garden, and the grasses of the field, inclusive, be considered to be within the sphere of the plan of this Society, and the improvement of present, and more particularly of local, knowledge and practice, and the introduction of new, beautiful, or useful varieties of flowering and other plants, be the great objects to be pursued. 3. That in order to accomplish these valuable purposes, pe- riodical Shows and Meetings be established, at which prizes shall be awarded, selected communications read, and occasional lectures be given, in addition to the transaction of the routine business of the Society, and that a room be taken and furnished for the use of members, und, as soon as the finances of the So. ciety permit, an experimental garden be established. 4. That the pay ment in advance of Half a Guinea per ann., or Ten Guineas as a life subscription, and the observance of the rules and orders of the Society, shall.constitute a Member of this Institution; but that donations in money, books on natural history, plants, or seeds, be thankfully received, and that such of the latter as may be placed at the disposal of the Society shall be distributed amongst the Subscribers in rotation, under direc- tion of the Committee. 5. That the Officers of this Society consist of a President, Vice-Presidents,Treasurer, and Secretary, in addition to a Com- mittee of Management, all of which shall be chosen annually, and that the Most Noble the Marquess of Bute and Sir Charles Morgan, Bart. be requested to become Patron and Vice-Patron of this Institution. 6. That the Hon. W. B. Grey, F.H.S. be elected President, and J. J. Guest, Esq. M.P. and 'F.H.S., Charles Morgan, Esq. of Ruperra, the Rev. J. M. Traherne. Col. Morgan, B. Hall, Esq., J. H. Moggridge, Esq., II. H. Jenkins, Esq. J. M. Richards, Esq., and J. Moggridge, Esq. (and Lord James Stuart and other gentlemen who not being present, or their consent at the time not having been obtained, their names as Vice-Presi- dents cannot as yet be published), be elected Vice-Presidents of this Society; E. P. Richards, Esq. F. H.S. Treasurer, and Richard Reece, Esq. Honorary Secretary (either of whom will receive subscriptions); and that the gentlemen now elected, together with the officers of the Society, constitute the Commit- tee for the first year, any three of which shall be competent to act. 7. That the Committee prepare Rules and Orders for the re- gulation of the Society, in conformity to the foregoing resolu- tions, previous to a General Meeting of Subscribers, to be held at Cardiff on the 22d September next, when also the Committee will report progress, and when, if practicable, they will provide for the delivery of an introductory address, explanatory of the nature and utility of the objects of the Society. 8. That these Resolutions be inserted in the next Cambrian newspaper, and printed copies thereof extensively circulated. W. B GREY, President. The President having left the Chair, the thanks of the Meet- ing for his conduct therein, and particularly for his acceptance of the office of President, were given by acclamation. Note.—Any seeds or plants which may be put at the disposal of the Society, of which latter it is probable there will be a few, even before the first Show, will be distributed amongst the Members in rotation, according to the priority of datt of subscription. RICHARD REECE, Hon. Sec.

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