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CEFN AND RHOSYMEDRE

... THE DISTRESS.—The distress here from the want of the common necessaries of life is sadly on the increase. Mr. Geo. Edwards, Mr. Geo. Garside, and Mr. H. Dennis well deserve mention for the very liberal manner in which they continue their supplies of bread, bacon, and soup to the poor of this neighbourhood. ...

DENBIGH. 1

... COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY.—Before T. L. Fita-Hugh, Esq., Captain Griffith-Boscawen, and. J. H. Ffoulkes, Esq. ASSAULT. Geo. Chadwick, Holt, was summoned by Mr P. Challonei? for an assault. Prosecutor said that on the 23rd of January he was in the Golden Lion, Holt, where he saw the defendant who asked him to come outside. He went, and when he got there defendant struck him a severe blow on ...

MALPAS

... LLANFEBRAS. FATAL ACCIDENT WITH A GUN.—On Friday eve- ning. the 31st January, at about nine p.m., a man named Robert Roberts, engine driver, aged 25 years, cf Maeshafn, was coming home with a double- barrel gun in his possession, the stock of the gun in his pocket and the barrel supposed to be in his hand. When opposite the Miners' Arms public- house, he fell on some ice, one barrel of the gun ...

floral Hctos

... rLLEoB OP THE BISHOP —Prayers were offered for the Bishop of St. Asaph in the parish and Sf. Mark's Churches on Sunday last. THE DENBIGHSHIRE CONSTABULARY.—It will b, ren from an adverti--em«nt -Is,lvii-ro that ihe head-quarters of the Denbighshire C >n«*tabnlarv has been removed from Denbigh to Wrexham whpre offices have been fitted up at the new C -untv Buildings. THE VOLUNTEERs.-The 1st D. ...

- DENBIGHSHIRE HILARY ASSIZES

... DENBIGHSHIRE HILARY ASSIZES. The Assizes for the County commenced on Monday. The commission was to have been opened on Saturday, and the business commence at ten o'clock on Monday, but the Judge (Mr. Justice Manisty), was detained at Beaumaris, and did not arrive at Ruthin until Monday. His Lordship travelled via Rhyl by the 11.30 train, and was met at Ruthin station at twelve o'clock by Mr. ...

THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH

... The TIev. Richard Jones, B.A., vicar of Dobtn't;^ has accepted the living of Rhydycroesau, near Oswestry.- The Bishop of St. Asaph is the patron. | SU-VDAY, PEKRUAE Y 1873.—QUINQUAGESIMA. | f.F.sso^?-, &c.—lfnrDinsr: Fj^st les?cm, Genesis 9, to v. 90 f- iH-oor. ...

.————————- 11 TO THE EDITOR OF THE GITARDIAN. I

... SIR R. CUNLIFFE AND THE CHURCH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—Can you, or any of your readers, ex- plain to me the strange inconsistencies of Sir R. Cunliffe r He has pledged himself, if returned to Parliament, to support the movement for the disestablishment of the Church, yet we find him supporting, by his patronage and his presence, the schools of that very Church. For myself I cannot ...

)Talt7,, of Ouar'oian.\

... of Ouar'oian. DSN sir-T Published every FRIDAY at the Office, VALE-HVSEET, and sold at the shops of MESSRS J. DA.TIES and W. A. No IT, and at the Bookstall ai Sta-.Iion.-RUTHI-,T At the shops of MESSRS LTJOYD, and GSKSN.—ST. ASAPH At the thcp of MR CHARLES HUGHES. ...

FRIDAY

... Dissolution of Partnership. Newton. Keates. and Co., Liverpool and St. Helens Lancashire, and Holywell, Flintshire, copper smelters, manufacturers, and merchants as regards J. F. Allen. Thomas Jones and Co., Llanidloes, woollen manufac- turers and merchants ...

THE BURIALS BILL. | ]

... THE BURIALS BILL. ] The House was occupied on Wednesday afternoon in discussing the Burials Queston. There were four Bills on the paper for a second reading, brought in by Mr. Balfour, Mr. O. Morgan. Mr. Marten and Mr. W. Egerton and. in moving the second reading of the first, ( the Burial Law Amendment Bill, Mr. Balfour proposed to enact that any churchyard or part of a churchyard j acquired ...

MACHYNLLETH

... COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT. MONCAT.Before the Rev. the Warden, Meswt. Robert Biezard, ann J. F. Jetse. SOMCITOI'fi FEES. JosefJ. Edicards, of Borthyn, was t-ummoned Elixabetb Williams ol Llanfair fer the support of hex and an order for 3s. weekly was made. A long contention ensued as to whether the advocate's fee allowed should be £1 k or only 10s (id. Mr Roberts and the Bench wished 10s (id to ...