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BOROJGH PETTNSIONS.''

=- - TVRi^-M TOWN NCIL.

REPORT OF T!LMEDIC AL OFFICEIT.…

SLAUGHTERING ON JNDAYS.

THE NEW MAGISTRALS.

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THE NEW MAGISTRALS. The Town Clerk informed theonncil that he had received a communication fro the Secretary of the Lord Chancellor, stating tat his lordship had given the necessary directias for placing' William Overton, John Bury, and E.vard Williams, Esqrs., on the commission of thoeace for the borough. In reply to a question, The Town Clerk said he believed t last named gentleman was Mr Edward Williais, of Elwy House. He had written to his agei requesting him to call at the Crown Office toinquire the addresses and descriptions of these thrtgentlemen, inasmuch as only their names had beerriven. How- ever he had called several times, found the office closed for the Christmas holidays[n a Welsh town, where there were so many penns bearing the same name, a surname without anddress and description might be very indefinite. Mr Roberts thought it a great pity te nomina- tions could not be made by the Council. Mr Muriess: I thought so at one time Mr Roberts You don't think so now Mr Murless: No. Mr Roberts: Circumstances alter cases aughter).

THE FAIR AND MARKET TOLLS.!

DRAINAGE OF THE PROPOSES.…

THE STORAGE OF ({tXJWDEl!.

RHYL.

A STRIKE FRUSTRATED AT DENBIGH.

TEE LOSS OF THE COSPATRICE

MORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

j !THE RAILWAY COMMISSION.

! THE CRISIS IN THE SOUTH…

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

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< 0EiHETKliY QUE:

THE STATE OF CHESTER-STREET.…

CARTING GRAINS.

THE MILITIA DEPOT FOR A GUILDHALL.

-I PETTY SESSIONS. |

CONFERENCE ON THE RATING ACT.

BURNING OF ANOTHER VESSEL…

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DARING ROBBERY.

CORN MARKET.-

PRINCE ALPHONSO PilOCLAIMSI…

! RETIREMENT OF MR. MELLY,…

COURSrXG.

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