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... LOCAL & GENERAL ITEMS. VETERINARY HONOURS.—We are pleased to learn that Mr R. Roberts, of Colwyn, has passed his final examination for the diploma of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, carrying off a gold and silver medal. Mr J. W. Edwards, of Abergele, has also passed the second examination for the same diploma with great credit. THE REV. E. H. SMART.—His Grace the Arch- bishop of York ...

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... THE EASTERN QUESTION. LOXDOX, Friday. In the Commons, to-day, Mr Disraeli said that the of the Extern Question was quite satis,acto'V- The Berlin N-te had been withdrawn, and Servja was asked bv the Great Powers, Russia included, to hold her hand. ...

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... RUABON.. MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAMEKEEPER.-At the Stafford Aizes, on Monday, before Mr Justice Lindley, three men named Thomas Allmau, W illiam Humphries, and William Price were charged with shooting at Johu Morrison (formerly employed at Wynnstay, and son of Morrison, a gamekeeper to S'r W atkin), on the night of the 1st of December, with intent to murder him. The charge arose out of a ...

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... b 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 11th inst.. at The Caia, the wife of the Rev. G. Howell Davies, vicar of Llanllugan, of a son. GRIFFITH?On the 25th July, at Garn Hall, the wife of W. D. W. Griffith, Esq., .J.P., of ...

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... (BY TELEGRAPH). CORN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, Friday. With a thin attendance, the market opened flat for wheat; holders not so firm, but not quotably lower. Flour quiet. Indian corn easier. Mixed American, new, 28s 3d to 288 6d; and old, Is more per 4801bs. Beans, Egyptian, firmly held for 32s to 33s. Peas, Canadian, 37s 6d. Barley, oats, and Oatmeal quiet. WAKEFIELD, Friday. There is only a ...

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... §irf|)S, ftlunia^, aub B I It T fi S. On the 10th inst., the wife of Edward Jarrett, Esq., Plasyiilardre, Llandrillo, of a daughter. On the Sri; inst., at the Giasgoed, Llausilin, the wife of Mr .Richards, of a son. On the 9th illt., at Moss, the wife of Mr Wm. Carring- ton, of a SOlI. On the lOth'inst., at Pentrc Vron, Brymbo, the wife of Mr Davkl Williams, of a son. On the 6ih inst., at Pent ...

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... DENBIGH. DETERMINED SUICIDE. Robert Davies, of Love Lane, Denbigh, whose mind has been deranged for some time, committed suicide on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a razor. Doctor Pierce was immediately called in, but the poor man died at half past two. The deceased has been coachman with Mrs Mostyn, of Segrwyd Hall, near Denbigh for the last 31 years. ...

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... RHYL COMMISSIONERS. The following is a portion of the last meet- ing of Commissioners, which we were unable to publish, although in type, in our last week's issue:- THE FISIr DEALERS. According to notice, Mr W. P. Jones moved that the prohibition now in force against allow- ing potted fish and fish sauces to be sold on the market fish stalls be rescinded. Mr Jones said it was only right that ...

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... MARRIAUE. SIORRIS—CHEMPEAUX—-Feb. fith, in Clwyd Street Chapel, by the Rev. J. Ogwen Jones, in the presence of Mr Jas. Davies, registrar, Mr David Morris, Top Dyserth, to Miss Mary Chempeaux, 1, Ernest street, Newtown, Rhyl. DEATHS. EDWARDs-Feb. 5th, Annie, the beloved daughter of Mr John Edw ards, 4, Kinmel street, Rhyl, aged 18 years. OWENS—Feb. 4th, aged 40 years, Eliza, the beloved wife of ...

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... THE PRH.SJBLST UlltLS OF ENGLAND. Only fancy all the ladies Now are wearing men's attire; How on sarth can mortal being Tell the daughter from the sire ? Flounces, roa niers, polonaises, Once proclaimed their mighty sway Now t'w dasliing girls of Knglatid DOl, their Ulsters every day. Bonnets, chignons, rolls, and padding, Are not worn as once ttiey were, ^nly witness how the darlings Hide ...