24 JUNE 1843, Page 11

Accounts from Carmarthen, to Thursday evening, state that no fresh

disturbance bad taken place in that town ; but about the country several more gates have been demolished by armed bands of some hundreds, and threatening letters are sent to divers persons in authority. The re- porter of the Morning Post describes the precise grievance to be, that the people have to pay rates to keep the by-roads in repair, and then toll on those same roads, and very high toll, he says. He understands that nine-tenths of the people sympathize with the rioters in Glamorgan- shire and Pembrokeshire.