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DENBIGH.

RTJTHIN.

COUNCIL MEETING.

ABERGELE.

BRYMBO AND BROUGHTON.

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BRYMBO AND BROUGHTON. TEA PARTY.—The annual tea party for the Sunday school in connection with the Moriah Chapel, Pentre (United Methodist Free Church), took place on Monday last, wh"n a large number partook of the tea and cake provided, and thorouglv enjoyed i r. COCOA ROOMS.—The above building, under erec- tion by Mr. Peieg 1. Jones, contractor, at Brymbo, is rapidly assuming a complete form, the roof having been put on during the last. week. The directors are to be congratulated upon the progress and neat appearance of the building. COLLIERY ACCIDENT AND INQUEST-On Satur- day last, an accident occurred at No. 2 Pit, Broughton Colliery, in which John Davies, aged 29 years, of Brynteg, lost his lite, his body being very much mangled. It appears that the deceased wis eng. ged, with others, early in the morning, in removing the old conductor roJs from the pit, and wss in the act of re-seti-mg others, himself carrying down the coil for the purpose, when, by some means, the coil gave way, and he was drawn down with it to the bottom of the pit, death being instantaneous. An inquest, on the body to inquire into the c iuse of death was opened on Tuesday last, at the Cauibiian Arms, Moss, before B. H. Thel- wall, and a respectable jury. The proceed- ings were only of a formal character, and were further adjourned until Monday next, to allow the Government Inspector to visit the pit and hi: report upon it. SCHCOL BOARD.—The ordinary monthly meeting cf the Broughton School Hoard was held in the Board-room, Brynteg, on Friday, 26th ult., when there wore present Mr. John Hair.op (in me chair), Mr. Peieg I. Jones, Miss Dorcas Hayes, Mr. W. Thomas, and Mr. John Jones (clerk). The clerk submitted the usual quarterly account?, which were passed, and payment to be made by cheque. It was resolved to erect doors to the entrance of Brynteg yards, to prevent the frequent trespass through the grounds, and in future to prosecute the trespassers. Nathaniel Griffiths, Ffrith, was to be r written to again, respecting the damage to Brynteg wall, to make it good, or in default to take out a summons. Read report of Mrs. Ciarke, Brynteg, her application for fires granted, and it farther resolved to give her three months notice to resign her duties us schoolmistress. The irregular and fluctuating attendance at Pentre School was referred to the Attendance Officer for improvement. Miss Pierce's application for sewing materials was granted. Mrs. Hughrs's application for an increase of salary was referred to the committee. The Attendance Officer was instructed to take cut a summons against John Leigh for the non-attend- ance of his daughter Mary, and also against Alfred Evans, for the absence of his son John.

CAERGWRIIE.

CEFNYBEDD.

CEFN AND RHOSYMEDRE.

CONNAH'S QUAY.

CORWEN.,

HAWARDEN.

HOPE.

LLANGOLLEN.

MALPAS.

MOLD.

NEWT OWN.

,ITORTHOP.

RHYL.

[No title]

OSWESTRY.

PEN-Y-CAE.

RUABON.

ST. ASAPH.