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... [E DRAINAGE OF RHOSTYLLEN j6(i.—-Mr John Manley appeared as a. from the ratepayers of Rhostyllen to nst the proposed scheme for sewering Mr Manley produced one of the resolu- at a meeting of the inhabitants, viz.: the sanitary state of Kliostyilen does drainage or sewerage as proposed by avies, the inspector, nor can his meet- L such unnecessary expense. Secondly, bher Rhostyllen nor any part ...

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... MR. OSBORNE MORGAN AT WREXHAM. On Wednesday evening, Mr Osborne Morgan, M.P., addressed his constituents in the Public Hall. At the time (7'30 p.m.) the meeting was announced to commence the room was not half full, and this probably accounted for the half-hour's delay in commencing the proceedings. The chair was taken by Îllr W. H. Darby, of Brymbo and there were on the platform Mr Charles ...

COUF PETTY SESSIONS

... SNO'LLING A POSTMAN. i ^red Poole, rath, was summoned by Edward 1 Je(jale, a letterrier, tor an assault committed follow circumstances i'beeHale statecit about eight o'clock on Christ- ice be waoing his rounds clearing the the r-boxes, anrhen passing through Chapel- escrt he saw j defendant and another lad tailiilg there,, as be went by them defendant .jno.\v a snowbiwhich caught him on the ...

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... CONNAH'S QUr. grave. OJ d Connah's Quay Chemical Companyrai on its gna wound up. pearingquitth A SCHOONER LOST.—At six o'clotn jJ look, butie the schooner Minerva, of Chester, Cain't hueshavdis from the Dee for Belfast, with a carg^ea^d- Its kes were overtaken by the gale, and dri of the esh. rocks below the farm of Flochaig, on mid hjpes wther Campbeltown. The schooner struckut esaddeningnse ...

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... RHOSLLANERCHRUlG. FUNERAL SERMON.—On Sunday last thev J. Jonei vicar, in the course of his sermon allude the death of Mr Hughes and Mr Richards. Basinjg sermon the text, We know not what a day mtjring Proverbs xxvii, verse 1, he said:—One a.r more hs run its course. We are one year older,. year nearr to the eternal world, and we have one yeanre to answr for. We shall see the year 1874 no m. ...

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... MASSICCRE^ OF THE INNOCENTS. Barents valuin their children's safety will avoid Soothing Medicines containing opium, so frequently fatal to infants, and will use only STBDAIAN'S TEETHING POWDERS,' whi h are safest and best, being free from opium. Prepared by a Surggon (not a Chemist), formerly attached to a ChSUifeu's >Hospital, whose name, s ted man, has bftfJfoeS, in it. Trade Mark A Gum ...

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... RAAY ACCIDENTS. The Pullmat experi(lced an accident on Satur- day morning. Cnestercld one of the tyres of the engine broke, e train -niained on the line till it had been pùlltA pilot clgiue was dispatched from Sheffield to itance. On Saturdajccident ,curil d on the Forth and Clyde Railwaye passeger train leaving Balloch for Stirling Lit a.m. wh;k seems to have been a repetition OH ær scale ...

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... THE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS. FLINTSHIRE. The gen^rnl quarter sessions of the peace iar the county of Flint were opened at the Court House, Mold, on Tuesday, when the usual county business was trans- acted. The tollowing magistrates were present:- J. Scott-Baukes, Esq, Soughtou Hall, Chairman. P. P. Pennant, Esq., St. Asaph, Deputy-chairman. Henry Cecil Raikes, Etq., M.P. Hon. Geo. T. Kenyon, ...