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RUTHIN

... Sistitct ilclnsi. SUDIHN PBATII AT BANGOK —Mr Michael Kenny, of Bangor, a caterer for public amusements, '.vhos: n .ire is well known njthe Principality, w&o found'dead in bed on Sunday afternoon. Sunday afternoon. COMPULSORY FORMATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS. — The Lords or the Committee ot the Privy Council on Educa- tion have orders tor the coim ul.-ory formation ot lichool boards in the parishes ...

AGRICULTURE

... The Mark-lane Express says- The short frost wi have done immense good. Carting mauure was carric t oniapidly; threshing was done well enough to makl wheat worth another shilling per quarter the forwar plant had a salutary check; and every furrow got pulverisation beyond the art of man, while slugs a other vermin were effectually routed. The markets URual have been quiet, but rates have ...

COURSrXG

... RETIREMENT OF MR. MELLY, M.P., FROM PARLIAMENT. Mr Gaorge Molly, ill.P., has i'e.signeJ his seat for Stokc-upou-Trent, owing to the illness and retirement of both his partners 111 the firm of Melly, f orget, and Co., and the consequent neces- sity of his whole attention being devoted to business. At the election in February, the poll was as follows :—Mr Meily (L), 6,700; Mr Heath (C), Mr Roden ...

NDAY SERVICES

... also off steam when tin, ththe carriages acbed fr*>rn the tetsrs he told nis BRVP *O rake off 'he Irak in tl engines on a few y les* the defacveliites ght, overtake th hen he got off ha rd dac^ed it. flom th, t'i r engine. H. s,>otlrs eDge on to Kirk- line on, and went back vmttaiw enpe to the car- riage There wen- thveigs tin on the Ir e, fcu; tlw leading wheels of 11 orfbei were off the rai ...

... 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- ...

CHURCHES

... Vis informed that the Rev. Evan Jenkins, Rector oFihas not been appointed to the living of Hope, My being Innocents' Day, a special seivice for aldwas held in Westminster Abbey, when the ser- 9n preached by Dein Stanley. Ttwimbeucy of Emmanuel Church, Everton, Liver- of, been offered to, and accepted by, the Rev. John irbj, of St- Stephen's, Sheffield. T6, W. H. Denovan, B.A., who recently ...

BODELWYDDAN

... BALA. BENEVOLENCE.—Last week, through the kindness of Mr Robertson, M.P., Mr Price, Rhiwlas, Mr R S. Parry, Eryl Aran. and other gentlemen in the neigh- bourhood, about 40 tons of ccal were given to the poor inhabitants of this town in quantities varying from two to four cwts. each. A dinner was on Christmas Day given by Mr Parry. Eryl Aran, to old people of B la, at the Town Hail, which had ...

PERSIA

... CAPE COAST CASTLE. It is reported from Cape Coast Castl • that the steps taken by the governor to carry out th pian for emanci- pating all the slaves in the protec,orate have been completely successful. ...

DREADFUL COLLI .ELY EXPLOSION

... FEARFUL CALAMITY AT SEA. LOSS OF 470 LIVES. Intelligence has been received from St. Helena, of the burning of the emigrant ship Cospatrick with tLe Joss of nearly 50) lives. The telegram was received by Messrs. Stiaw, Saviil, aud Co., on Christmas Day; but, owing to the holidays, it remained unopened until Monday morning. It very briefly announced the dreadful catastrophe, itud was als follows ...

Sistitct ilclnsi

... HUNTING. SIR W. W. WYNN'S HOUNDS WILL MEET ON Saturday, January 2.Green Dragon Monday, January 4 .Rossett Tuesday, January Fridn v, January 8 SP,tu.;iay, January Ightfield Each day at 10-30. THE RUTHIN HARRIERS WILL MEET ON Tuesday. January 5 Llanynys Village .Friday. January 8 Po^t Bodrual Each day at 11 o'clock. THE VALE OF CLWYD HARRIERS WILL MEET ON Saturday, January 2 Voel Gassedd Wednp ...

TEE LOSS OF THE COSPATRICE

... PRINCE ALPHONSO PilOCLAIMSI KING OF SPAIN SANTAXDKK, December 31. Prince Alphonso has been proclaimed King of Spain by the troops. The navy is also in favour of PÙnoe Alphonso. Prince Alphouso is recognised by all the armies of the orth and Centre. ...