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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

THE FAIR AND MARKET TOLLS.!

... THE NEW MAGISTRALS. The Town Clerk informed theonncil that he had received a communication fro the Secretary of the Lord Chancellor, stating tat his lordship had given the necessary directias for placing' William Overton, John Bury, and E.vard Williams, Esqrs., on the commission of thoeace for the borough. In reply to a question, The Town Clerk said he believed t last named gentleman was Mr ...

THE STORAGE OF ({tXJWDEl!

... CARTING GRAINS. Mr Smith said he had been requested by Dr. Williams to call attentio' 1. t practice of carting grains that had been lyii; by me time from some )f the breweries down 2d. tin street. He said it was very injurious to health, and miglrf be the means of generating disease. ...

ABERGELE

... DENBIGH. THE WBATHEB has been unusually severe here during the la-t foitnight. The lovers ui skating tiud plenty of enjoyment on the various pools in the di-utict. The snow in many places being a foo deep. aud travelling is a work of considerable difficulty danger. Old in- habitants bay that it is the severest winter experienced in the Vale of Clwyd for the last 12 or 15 years. THK PROSECUTION ...

V RUABON. ^

... IflTTDDliAIi I C0R0PVd IN^STS.—On tiat.inU Parry he! two irfests at the T„ 7 Mr ,f„ first reiatdto tl de*th 0f JthuddWVJ: I und defl iu hfjouse. jt old, and ia^ atd it is bt] eved #3 In a,id fell ...

PORTUGAL

... PERSIA. The Cologne Gazette states that the Shah's visit to Europe has occasioned many alterations in the external appearance of the upper and middle classes in Persia. Shoes are worn, the baggy trouseis are reduced, the chin is shaven—an innovation obnoxious to the orthodox Mabommedans-the cap is not so high, and the whole dress is a mixture of Armenian and European fashions. But chairs are ...

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... AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE CASF- court, te jury On Mondav._jLt +hxe aamages in a breach cf promise case of a somewhat remarkable character. Tne plaintiff Ann Kenny, who was represented by Mr Stananought, of the firm of Yates, Son, and Stananought, of Liverpool, was a strapping Irish girl, about twenty-nine or thirty years of age, with considerable pretensions to good looks and somewhat ...

FRANCE

... THE UNITED STATES. Mr Byerley, the editor of the Buletin of New Orleans, has died from a stab received from Mr Waimouth in a dispute, the latter gentleman's advocacy the negroes a viag been severely criticised in the Bulletin. ...

.HAWARDEJ

... FLINT. A SEASONABLE Girr.-On Thursdlast a lan quantity ot coal was distributelt to the id people tiie parish. Dinner TO THE POOR.—On Christniaay, Mr Ell Eyton, M.P., gave an excellent dinner tie poor of tl parish in the National gchool, which wrii4hly appr ciated. WfcLSH WfiSLEYAN ANNUAL MEBfl^-Oa ùhrîH mas Day, servce was hell in thy W..ya.n Chape Castle-street, and thd Calymistic ChapelThe ...

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... UABON. nn sh Chinch. aces iu this church are as follow— na,AdayS. MaUnH t>'clock. Welsh Service at half- ^QJv ree. T?'f-past Six. Celebration of the Hol,:)minunjon Q Üret Sunday of the rnontli after Rev i On Ws^BO EvenSOng at Seven o clock,— Michael v- Revs. F. W. Kittermaster, j. nrivate w' Mr Sparrow, organist, aud P Penvc^^i.P' W Bart., M P. Brvn jSchoolreoi.^jdays. Evensong at 6 30 p.m. ...

... TVRi^-M TOWN NCIL. nioi meeting of thQil was hek foesda^en tbere were pr_he Mayor Alderui-011 b and Beale; and=j0rs Smith 4Nt foesda^en there were pr_he Mayor Alderui-011 b and Beale; andùors Smith ]furleSS, Rtd, Shone, J. M- ...