The sale of Galt y Gronw wood. The season is so far advanced that if he cannot meet with a purchaser, he will fell them at his own expense and sell them afterwards. He would like to know whether the carpenter who talked of purchasing the little wood on Court has made an agreement for it. The man from St. Dogmells who purchased the timber laid half the purchase money but grumbled vastly, saying that he had been obliged to pay 20s. for a road to carry the timber away, and that Glandwr timber was also mentioned in the sale. He believes him to be a very ticklish fellow to deal with, end he has been informed he bears a very bad character. Would the recipient therefore tell him what the man is entitled to?. He encloses a bond from David Barry and Robt. Mendus for Galt y Gronw wood, etc. He has received a letter from Mr. Vaughan of Trecoon desiring him to arrest Mendus, but he will not do so on any account. He would therefore be glad if the recipient will get him the money from David Harry as soon as possible, and will then do anything that will enable Harry to dell with Mendus, affected by damp.