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... ¡ijarriu:g£s, ani) @cats. 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. COLEMAN—On the 24th inst., the wife of Mr. T. H, Coleman, surgeon dentist, Wrexham, of a son. HARRISON—On the 20th inst., at No. 4, Derby Road, Hishtown, Wrexham, the wife of ...

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... irtSt parrbgxs, aiib 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. BIll THS. FLEwITT-Recentl-, at 29, Hope-street, Wrexham, the wife of Thomas Flewitt, of a daughter. JONES.—On the 16th ult., at Nant, Bersham, the. wife of William J ones, of a son. NEws ...

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... T HJE WAR. THE FIGHTING BEFORE KÂBS. ATTEMPTS TO CROSS THE DANUBE. The latest news from the seats of war is of a scanty description. J'There is no confirmation of the telegrams that the Turks have suffered a serious defeat at Kars. According to some despatches there has been much fighting, with no definite ] results. On Tuesday the Russians attempted to reconnoitre to the north-west of that ...

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... THE AMEIZIC.9 PRESIDENTIAL ELATION. IILADELPIIIA, Dec. 14th. The Senate, by 31 14, have rejected a Con- stitutional Ameudnn giving the power of counting the Electorates to the Supreme Court. The Ayes were Eeohcans, who favour a com- promising of the P nelJLal dispute. ...

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... THE DISTRESS IN RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG. At the Highway Board held at Wrexham on Tuesday morning, it was stated by one of the -geodemen present, that the manager of a certain colliery had offered work to Rhos colliers, and that it was not accepted, because the rate of wages was l 2s9dpei- day. At the same board a note was reaa from Mr Owen Price, of Brynmally Colliery, J ,offering work to 60 of the ...

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... (BY TELEGRAPH). THE EASTERN CRISIS. LONDON, Friday A Cabinet Council has been hastily summoned again this afternoon, and is now sitting. It is rumoured that a very soothing reply has been received from Russia, which is deemed evasive and unsatisfactory by our Government. LONDON, Friday. The Admiralty have received a telegram from the Admiral commanding the Mediterranean Fleet to-day. The Fleet ...

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... LATEST WAR NEWS. Eight of General Baker's English officers have bee. directed by telegraph to jo n him at Cons tail tiu op! e with- out delay. A general belief prevails there that England is about te proceed to active intervention, it is stated im official eirdes that Mr Lay.ird has given an assurance to that effect Mr Lavard, however. denies having done anything of the kind. The Cur. replying ...

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... DiplaRIA.-I%O following figures relative to the deathsora diphtheria, gathered from the annual reports of thglstrttr General, may be of some interest just now. t is only since 1855 (the year of the severe epi- demici diphtheria in France), that this disease has been aced under a separate heading in the tables of mortfy. It .rs that from 1855 until the end of 18701,361 deaths from diphtheria ...

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... GRAND CHORAL FESTIVAL DENBIGH CASTLE. On Thursday the Choral U nian, which embraces the whole of the choir of the Congregational Churches in Denbighshire, Merionethshire, and Flintshire, held a fes ival in the magnificent grounds of Denbigh Castle, the inferior of which had been fitted up with a huge orchestra, rising to a great hight. On either side were seats for the 600 school children who ...

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... HEAVY FAILURES. .The failure of Messrs Robert Benson and Co., mer- chants, of King's Arms-yard, Moorgatc-street, London, was announced on Thursday. The difficulties of Messrs Benson were currently referred to after the failure of the Abevdare and Plymouth iron companies, for whom they were under acceptance for about but the standing of the house has also been prejudiced by the unfavourable ...