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... MANSLAUGHTER BY A SERVANT GIRL. At Somerset Assizes, to-day, Anne Rue, 17. servant to Mr Barnard, a farmer, was sentenced to penal servi- tude for life, for the manslaughter of her master's infant son, in September last. Prisoner confessed also to having set fire to a barley rick, and having murdered the child of a former master. j ...

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... I girCarriages, an Announcements under this head must be accom- panied by the name and address of the sender. Any addition to the simple notice must be paki for at the rate of one shilling for three lines. BIRTHS. EARLS—On the 18th inst., at Euabon-road, Wrexham, the wife of James Earls, of a son. FEARNLEY-On the 12th inst., at Bryn-yr-Owen, near Wrexham, the wife of R.C. Fearnley, of a ...

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... 1WHLIIMI-M !■■■ Bill 111 irtSt fjlarnages, anfc 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. DAvIEs-On the 26th ult., at 8, Albert-street, High- town, Wrexham, the wife of Howel Davies, of a daughter. DAVlES-On the 13th Jan., at 2, Oldacre ...

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... LECTURE BY DR. PUNSHON. On Thursday evening, a large and respectable mdience assembled in the Public Hall to hear a lecture by the celebrated Wesleyan minister, the Rev. W. Morley Punshon, LL.D., on The Men of the MajfLwer. The chair was taken by Sir R. A. Cuniiffe, Bart., who was weli supperted on the platform by prominent members of the denomina- tion in this locality. Dr. Punshon, whose ...

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... under this head be iccoioa- pauied 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. DAVIES—On the 22nd inst., the wife of Davies* 20, Crescent-road, llhyl, of a sou. EDV,;AI>.DS—On the 21st inst., the wife of r. Richard Edwards, Liandyn Hall, near Lian-EIen, of a daughter. GIBBON—On the 17th inst., at ...

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... CORN MARKET. LITEBPOOL, Friday. With a fair attendance a good business has been done in wheat at, in some cases, Id advance on white and fine red; Californian, 10s 3d to 10s 6d. Flour at extreme rates. Indian corn (new mixfd American) 23s 3d to 23s 6d per 480 lbs. Beans (Egyptian) 378 to 38s 6d. Peas (Canadian) 34s 6d. ...

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... DENBIGH. A School Board being required for the parish of Henllan, outside the borough of Denbigh, a'severe contest seems inevitable. Five members are required, and Dissenters seek to secure all the seats. Yesterday was the last day for receiving nominations. Seven persons were nominated, the Bev.W. Jones, rector, Blyehan, Charles Salis- bury Mainwaring, Galltfaenan, Churchmen; and the ...

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... THE FRAUDS ON THE ARTISANS' DWELLINGS COMPANY. LONDON, Friday. The jury, yesterday, found a verdict of guilty against Dr Baxter Langley, Mr Swindlehurst, and Mr Saffery, for frauds in connection with the Artisans' Dwellings Company. To-day, Langley and Swindlehurst were sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment, and Saffrey to twelve months' imprisonment with hard labour. ...

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... NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. FRIDAY. (BY TELEGRAPH.) The Bennington Stal-es-ChaAnaut, w.o. A lute ofjoosovs. Cesarewitch Course-Doeskin colt, I; C. B., 2; Wild tommy, J. >'ive ran. J tie iS ewmarket International Handicap— Tassel 1 Rr.n church, 2 Piaiiante, 3. Ten ran. 1 hol>' A Plate of lousovs, last half of Bowlev Mile—Joacirm 1- Gwendoline, Headman, 3. Six ran. .,w!C!ilUg! Peacham, 1; at. ...

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... GOODWOOD MEETING. FRIDAY. Nursery Stakes.—M. De Fligny, 1; Kamschatka, 2; Tormentor filly, 3. Three ran. Queen's Plate.—Lilian beat Kidbrooke. Duke of Richmond's Plate.—Horse Chesnut, 1; Modena, 2; Lady ofUrrard, 3. Eleven ran. Chesterfield Cup.—Coomassie, 1 j Chieftain, 2 Tarline, 3. Eighteen ran. March Stakes.—Prophete, 1; Lord Eldon, 2; Daisy, 3. Five raD. Corinthian Stakes.—Chieftain, 1; ...

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... Parnate*, anh 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. ALLEN—On the 14th inst., at Trimpley, Ellesmere, the wife of Mr Allen, solicitor, a son. HOUGHTON-On the Uth inst., at Leighton TTal), Che- shire, the wife of J. Johnson Houghton, of a ...