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RTJTHIN.

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RTJTHIN. THE CERRIGYDRUIDION RAILWAY.—The directors met ou Wednesday last. THE GAOL. On Monti",y, 18 prisoners were brought to Ruthin Gaol to finish the terms im- posed upon them, having been previously lodged in Liverpool Gaol. THE READING AND RECREATION ROOMS. — A meeting of the committee was held on Friday week, when Dr. Jenkins presided; Mr. John Jones, vice- president, Mr. Bacon, Ild Gibson, and Miss Cun- liffe, trustees; and a large number were present. The accommodation for the number of young men who attend there of an eveniug being very limiced and insufficient, it. was discussed whether it was advisable to extend the same for the ensuing winter. A long discussion ensued, some advocating the esf abiishment. of a branch at Llanfwrog, others were in favour of taking the adjoining premises, excepting the shop, at a rental not exceeding .£10. A sub-committee was unpointed to arrange with the tenant. Ir ts pleasing to find that the institution is so flourishing. HIGHWAY BOARD.—A meetirg of this Board was held on Monday, under the presidency of Mr. R. G. Johnson. The month's accounts were examined and pss;d. A footpath at Efenechtyd was reported to have been closed by the inquiry relating thereto, was not gone into. The sum of was passed for work on the roads, &c. It was stated thai the sum of was charged by the public auditor for audit- ing the accounts. It was ordered that the men be paid fortnightly by the surveyor. Mr. Adams reported that in carrying out the regulations of the new Act 8. new set of books would be required, which would cost from J63 to £10. It seemed generally thought that many of the requirements of the Act were so complicated that they could not be carried out, particularly in country parishes where no boards existed, for twelve new forms were actually necessary for keeping the accounts. An application was made for a new culvert np-ar tlw Piough Inn, Llandegla, at a cost of about .£20. It was nejoss iry in consequence of the great damage done by the floods there. It was, however, urged that it was only a way to one or two farms. Uit imately it was agreed that the surveyor ascertain if it was oa such a road as the Board ought to keep in order.

COUNCIL MEETING.

ABERGELE.

BRYMBO AND BROUGHTON.

CAERGWRIIE.

CEFNYBEDD.

CEFN AND RHOSYMEDRE.

CONNAH'S QUAY.

CORWEN.,

HAWARDEN.

HOPE.

LLANGOLLEN.

MALPAS.

MOLD.

NEWT OWN.

,ITORTHOP.

RHYL.

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OSWESTRY.

PEN-Y-CAE.

RUABON.

ST. ASAPH.