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... NEWMARKET RACES.: FRIDAY. The Second Welter Handicap Pia t. Propnete, 1; Lettice, 2; Inglewood Ranger, 3. Five ran. The Newmarket Stakes—Skylark beat Glacis. Two-year-old Selling Stakes—Reality, 1 Gloxi- ana, 2; Beguine and Brown Doe ran a dead heat for third place. The One Thousand Guineas Stakes, a subscription of 100 sovs each, h ft. for three-year-old fillies, Rst each the second receives ...

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... THE WEATHER— DESTRUCTIVE FLOODS. The heavy rainstorm which visited Wrexham on Wednesday, appears to have been pretty general throughout the country. Monmouthshire suffered heavily. The floods there carried away the em- bankment of a reservoir, releasing a vast volume of water, which, sweeping down a steep valley, caused a fearful amount of damage to property, md the sacrifice of thirteen lives ...

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... girtbs, BtarmctfS, sub ibntbs..Jt ..BIRTHs. On the 2D! 1) nit, at Pelinpulestoc, the wife of Thoma- Wynn. if:1 ron. On the 2S'h i;lt., at Pgntre Brou? ;for., the wife of Thos. Simon oi' a daughter. On the 27;t., at Ptfhtre Vr(n, Bryiabo, the wife of Eyan Joue, of a danghwr. AI A R H 1 A G S i On the 2nd inst., at ...

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... THE HAIR.—For Forty years Mr- S. A Vv\—Id'S Hair Restorer has received the co:u;nen Vii K nni favour of the public. It has acquired the ph.-e that can be obtained for any aicierato eat.v -rise, auj con- tributed to the adornment oi tens (of -housarj/ of pel souwho have the prcoi of its serviceable ciiar.icter. lit will positively reaetc and restore the oiiqiu il and ■mi a, at >:olour of grey, ...

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... THE PRINCE OF WALES. Indore, March 9. c The prince of Wales arrived here to-day. His Royal Highness was met five miles from Indore by the Maharajah Holkar, who received him most. cordially. In the afternoon bis Royal Highness j paid some visits, and afterwards held a Durbar. A a grand banquet and ball were at night. The, Prince leaves tc-morrow for E'lora. r The Court of Common Council, on ...

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... Announcements under this head must be accom- panied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. BIRTHS. DAVTEX—On the 8th ult., at The Mount, Brymbo, the wife of John Davies, of a daughter. EDWARDS—On the 2nd ult., at Frood, Brymbo, the wife of Dani' l Edwards, of a daughter. HARDING—On the 2nd uVt., at ...

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... hthSt Parria$es, anir BIRTHS. BELLIs-On the 2nd inst., at Summer-hill, Gwersyllt, the wife of John Bellis, of a son. BLACKWELL—On the 10 th inst., at 16, Market-street, Wrexham, the wife of Robert Blackwell, of a son. DAVIES—On the 21st April, at Pandy, Henllan, the wife of Mr. John Davies, iiannel manufacturer, of a daughter. FOULKEs-On the 7th ult., at 70, Castle-road, Denbigh, the wife of ...

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... ¡1arriagtst anb Announcements under this head most be accompanied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. BmTRS. BSAISDELL—On the 2nd inst., at 9, Nelson-street, Wrex- ham, the wife of Henry Braisdell, of a daughter. •AyiES —On the 2nd inst., at Marford Cottage, Gresford, the wife of Mr Charles Da ...

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... 3Bidh$ gTarriagts, anh g-cailjs. BIRTHS. BODEx-On the 16th inst., at Saighton, the wife of Mr Walter M. Boden, of a son. BLEW—On the 12th inst., at Rhostyllen, the wife of Mr F. T. F. Blew, of a daughter. GILPIN—On the 15th inst., a Minera, the wife of Mr Thomas Gilpin, of a son. J oEs-On tne 20th inst., at St. Helens-road, Hastings, Sussex, the wile of C. Davenport Jones, Esq., solicitor, of ...

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... ENGLAND AND TURKEY. PARIS, Jan. 20. The Temps states that the conditions on which Eng- land adheres to Count Andrassv's Note are these :—The integrity of the Ottoman Empire to be maintained the Sultan's independence ia the face both of the Insurgents and the Powers to be recognised the proposed reforms to be submitted to him as simple observations and friendly counsels-, each Power to present ...

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... irtbSt Itarriagtst arti) Announcements under this head must be accom- panied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paid for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. BIRTHS. B ROM FIELD—On the 20th inst., at Chester, the wife of F. W. Bromfield, lieutenant 2nd Battalion 22nd Regiment, of a son. HOPKINs-On the 24th inst., at 19, St. Chrysostom- ...