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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

DISJOINTED LIBERALISM

... Mr. DILLWYN'S attempt to get up a constitu- tional debate upon the limits and exercise of the Royal prerogative has, or will ignominiously collapse. Even so sturdy a Radical as Professor FAWCETT, whose political sympathies have some- times seemed almost Republican, would give him no help, but, on the contrary, did his best to coax or compel him into a renunciation of his ill-advised motion. ...

LLANGOLLEN

... Mr. Theodore Martin arrived at Windsor Castle on Tuesday, and had the honour of being included in her Majesty's dinner party. CHARGE OF STEALING SHEEP SKINS.- William Jones a ragged and repulsive looking man, ap- parently about 50, was brought up in custody before 3r. LI. Dickin, Esq., on Tuesday, May 13, charged )n two indictments with having stolen a large number of sheep skins from ...

---_._------------_---FUNERAL OF THE LATE nv.! MEREDITH, ESQ. -

... FUNERAL OF THE LATE nv. MEREDITH, ESQ. The funeral of H. W. Meredith, Esq., Jentre- bychan Hall, took place yesterday (FridaYh-noon. The body was brought frcm Winterbourne, fcol, on Thursday evening, and the funeral cortege Pentre- byclian Hall at two o'clock on Friday, and p;ded to the Wrexham Cemetery in the following ord- Carriage containing the Rev. 1). Howelev. M. H. C. Shelton, and Dr. ...

LLANWYDDELAN

... LLANRWST. LIBERALITY.—The Right Hon. Lord Penrhyn has presented a new set of books to the National School at Yspy, Llanrwst. This is another proof of his lordship's kind consideratioB for the working classes. ...

NEWTOWJT

... HCUTEBA. ENTERTAINMENT,—The fifth of a series 4. fortnightly eatertainments was given on Monday, ra the boy*' schoolroom, when Mr Bennet, of Sonthsea, -occupied the chair. The programme'was— iHrrmomum Sok> Carina JlEr John Williams Song The Pilot Miss S. E. Selby .Ucaaiiig Origin of illustrious Men .'Mr J. Williams :Song Ple'r myt. ti Marged Morgan Mr Jonathan Williams Becitation . ...

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. ...

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... AUSTRIA. THE FLOODS IN HUNGARY.-The state of affairs in Hungary is both distressing and threatening. Much present suffering is occasioned by the floods many of the inhabitants who fled from the inundations left behind most of their household stuff, and although just now food for the fugitives is not lacking the shelter is deficient. Day and night men are working to strengthen the dykes, but ...

The Wrexham Free Lib

... rary was formally opened by the MAYOR on Wednesday last, when some very interesting and appropriate addresses were delivered, by his Worship, Sir WILLIAMS WYXX, Bart., M.P., the Hon. G. T. KEN vox, Sir ROBERT CUXLIFFE, Bar, Mr. ACTON, Dr. WILLIAMS, Dr. EYTON-JONES, Mr. RAWLINS, &C. At a meeting of the Wrexham General Purposes Committee the question of the drainage of Stansty was again ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK. ___ \

... NOTES OF THE WEEK. THE Burgesses of Wrexham will learn with satisfaction that their Corporate authority has acquiesced in the general desire, long expressed, that the town should be divided into wards. This is a course which we have long advocated, and which has been commended by those who are anxious for the future prosperity of the town. Never in its history has Wrexham been in a more ...

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... THE SHIPTON RAILWAY DISASTER. SATURDAY. At the Board of Trade inquiry on Saturday, on the proceedings commencing, Colonel Yolland, addressing Mr Griersou, the general manager of the Great Western Company, said-From the experience of twenty years in making inquiries into railway accidents, I feel it my duty to urge upon the company that, should there be a con- tinuance of the present severe ...

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... STKDMA>S TEETHING POWDKE—Mrs Hughes, of; Beechfield, Poulton-le-FyHe. Liinca^hire, writes:— have used your teething powders regularly for nearly two years, and in no single instance have ] found them fail. No words of mine oan half express the confidence I have in them, nor convey aoy idea of the great vahaei and comfort they have been to me and many other- to whom I have reoommMidMl ...