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DENBIGH.

RHYL.

BAGILLT.

CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION.

CEFN AND RHOSYMEDRE.

CHESTER.

CONNAH'S QUAY.

LLANGOLLEN.

OSWESTRY.

RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG. j

TREVOR.,

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RUTHIN.

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RUTHIN. THE SCHOOL BOARD monthly meeting was fixed for yesterday evening, particulars of w h ch will be given in next week's Guardian. THE PBOPOSED NEW RAILWAY. -There is every pro- spect of the new railway being proceeded with in a vigorous manner 119 as to complete it as early as possible. THB LOST MAN FOUND AT LAST.-For some weeks pagt the friends of Williams, h-mr, Derwen, who left home under circumstances fully reported in the Guardian, have been in a state of anxiety as to his welfare, and as we mentioned last week, a reward of .£ 10 was offered for information respecting him. One day last week his wife, to her great delight, received an intimation that he was at work at a quarry near LJlin- berris. She accordingly went in search, and found her truant husband. Explanations were sought and given. better understandings arrivedat, and to the evident joy of both, they returned home peaceably to Derwen, arriving by the last train on Thursday evening. They were the subject of congratulation on the part of the villagers as well as the cause of much tea-table BOARD OF GUADIANS.—The business at the fortnightly meeting of the Board of Guardians, he d on Monday, was of a brief and routine description. The members present were, the Rev the Warden of Ruthin, in the chair; Mr J. Jones, vice-chairman; Lieutenant-Colonel! Jones Mortimer; Mr Thomas Evans; Rev J. C. Uavies Messrs Henry Edwards. Llauferras; John Hughes. Rhos- street; and the Clerk.—The Master reported that the number of persons in the house was 74, agamst 75 on the corresponding week of last year. Vagrants relieved during the fortnight 32. The cut-relief for the fort- night was as follows —Per T. Griffiths, Ruthin dis'rict, £64 19s; per W. H. Jones, Llanrhaiadr 6d. Cheques were issued to the two officers named for £6& and JE45 respectively. The balance in the bands of the treasurer was reported to be .£895 9s. 10d—The Clerk wag instructed to write to Mrs Lloyd, of Berth, tendering the thanks of the Board for the very kind and liberal manner in which she entertained the inmatos of the workhouse at her residence, on the 21st of August.— There wa3 no other business.

RUABON.