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156 YEARS AGO. ! 4-

LOCAL GOVERNMENT JOTTINGS.

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FRODSH AM PARISH REGISTERS.…

INEW CAPENHUKST RECTOR. -…

HAWAKDBN RURAL.

WREXHAM RURAL.

_------CHESTER & UPTON ASYLUM.

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CHESTER & UPTON ASYLUM. CORPORATION AND THE ADOPTED SCHEME. The minutes of the Town Hall and Parlia- mo itary Sub-Committee of tho Coloration recoi-d "ilintlea r^-gotiatiotw i-tgnraing the provision of asylum acoomxix>d.a.tion for Chester patients. The County Council adopted at their last meeting all amended scheme fo,- the extension of Uptcn Asylum so as to provide 80 more Led. at a cost of £ 14,000, to meet the wishes of the Chester Corporation.—Tho Town Clerk reported this reeolution to the Committee, and the City Accountant, presented a report shewing that t'ie approximate arnual cost to Chester would be E2,755, against the present expense of £2,062, an increase of £ 693. The Sub-Com- mit toc» went to Denbigh and had an interview with Mr. P. P. Pennant and other representa- tives of the Visiting Committee of the Den- bigh Asyllllll.-It was agreed that the Cor- poration should set forth their requirements, arud the matter would be submitted to the various county councils concerned.—The Sub- Committer reported to the Town Hail and Parliamentary Committee, who resolved "That the Asylums Committee of tho Cheshire County Council be asked to rcceivo a deputa- tion from this committee as they desire to make certain representations to them on the terms offered for asylum accommodation." It was alG') decided to supply the information required by the Sub-Committee of the Den- bigh As)-ii-,t.-Th-a Clerk to the Lancashire Asylums Board wrote that the Board were unable to entarta."ti a proposal to provide ac- commodation for Chester patients.

CHESTER CATHEDRAL.

ORDINATION.

ST. PAUL'S, TRANMERE.

LITERARY NOTICES. 4

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SIR W. W. WYNN'S HOUNDS

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DAMAGE TO RIVER BANKS.

NESTON.

MALPAS.

WHITCHUKClL

TARPORLEY.

FRODSHAM.

CHOLMONDELEY.

LITTLE BUDWOR1 H

MULD.

TATTENHALL.

ELLESMERE PORT & WHITBY.

BUCKLEY.

SAUGHALL.

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