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- THE LATE MR H. HUM PHREYS,…

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THE LATE MR H. HUM PHREYS, CARNARVON. Late on Saturday night at Hendregaerog, the death of Mr H. Humphreys took place, at the ripe age of 79 years. He had suffered a long and hngering illness. He leaves four daughters to mourn his loss. During the past 60 years he filled an important position in the town especially in connection with the Welsh pre^s and literature. He was a native of the town. When very young he was apprenticed to the late Mr Peter Evans, printer, etc., whose office was at the house now known as Temperance Mawr. How- ever, before completing his apprenticeship he started on his own account as a publisher, and his first venture was the bringing out of a volume of "Fifty Sermons" mostly by Wesleyan ministers. At tliLs time he kept a shop and office in Castle-square, from which Mr Humphreys turned out a number of im- portant works. Forty years ago, Huw Tegai started to publish "Chambers Information for the People" in Welsh, and it was taken over by Mr Humphreys, and brought out in two volumes. AN hen this book appeared out of pmxs, much attention was drawn to it by the Rev John Jones. Talysarn, who assailed it from the pulpit of Engedi chapel. Mr Humphreys also published translations of Adam Clarke's commentary, Wesley's com- mentary, the history of Josephus, Dr Wm, Dayies's "Biblical Dictionary," and "Pen- nant's Tours in Wales," with notes by Princi- pad Rhys and Mr Trevor Parkins, &c., &c. He started at the time of the Ciimean War a monthly newspaper called "The Welsh Tele- graph," but on the appeairance of the "Her- aid Cymraeg" Mr Humphreys abandoned it. Probably he was the first in Walcs-at all events in Xorth Wales—to introduce lithography, copper-plate printing, and stereotyping. Later on again he added photography and oil painting to his business. As a townsman he was 0 an enterprifsing business man, and he built a large number of .«hops, villas and workmen's dwellings in the town. At one time he was a member of the Carnarvon Town Council, and an alder- man. In 1876 he filled the office of Mayor in his native town. He was also up to the time of his death a member of the Carnar- von Harbour Trust. From his early days he was a staunch Conservative, and rendered great assistance to Conservative candidates in delivering Welsh speeches. The deceased wa3 a member and local preacher with the Wesleyan body, and at one time had the late John Bright amongst his congregation at Llandudno. He was the prime mover in the erection of the new Wesleyan Chapel, Castle-street, on the site of the old Gerlan. His funeral, which was of a strictly private character, took place on Wednesday morning.

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--NORTH WALES QUARRYMEN'S…

RAILWAY RATES IN NORTH WALES.

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