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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

BUSINESS NOTICES.

Family Notices

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.

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Mr. FRAIVTC- BUCKLAND and Mr. S. WALPOLE, Inspectors of Fisheries, who recently inquired into the Dee Salmon Fisheries, have made their report thereon, which appears elsewhere. The death is announced of Mr. PETER WALKER, of Ayr, the father of Mr. PETER WALKER, of Wrexham. The deceased gentleman, who was originally a brewer, had an interest in a number of coal mines, and is said to have accumulated a fortune of over 1300,000. The MAYOR and Corporation of Wrexham, accompanied by a number of local gentlemen, proceeded to church on Sunday last, large numbers of persons witnessing the procession. The sermon was preached by the Very Rev. the Dean of BANGOR, and the amount of the collec- tion given to the Infirmary. On the same day the MAYOR of Ruthin attended St. Peter's Church in civic state. At a meeting of the Wrexham School Board, on Tuesday last, Mr. ASHTON BRADLEY was unanimously elected clerk to the Board, at the salary of £ 25 per annum, and a vote of thanks accorded to the retiring clerk, Mr. JOHN JAMES. A meeting of the late Town Clerk Testimonial Committee was held in the Guildhall on Wednes- day evening. It was resolved that the subscrip- tion list be closed on the 2nd December, and a committee was appointed to select an artist to carry out the scheme. The Ruthin Town Council held their meeting on Wednesday, and transacted a considerable amount of business. A letter was read from the Charity Commissioners, with reference to the -Grammar School, in which they stated that the Council would have two representatives on the Board instead of three. A resolution was agreed objecting to this change, and asking the Com- missioners to re-consider their decision. A football match between North Wales and Lancashire took place at Wrexham on Saturday. The game was well contested, and resulted in North Wales winning by four goals to none. On Tuesday, a deputation representing North and South Wales, consisting of Mr. VIVIAN, Mr. RICHARI), and Mr. OSBORNE MORGAN (members of Parliament), the Dean of BANGOR, Sir ROBERT CUNLIFFE, and others, waited upon the Uni- versity Commissioners at Oxford to protest against the scheme brought forward by Dr. HARPER as throwing open certain scholarships in Jesus College, Oxford, to English boys. The deputation said Welsh boys had to struggle against the disadvantages of a distinctive language. Lord SELBoRNE said the matter would receive every attention.

THE LIBERAL STUMP ORATION.

THE SEWERAGE OF STANSTT.

!Iforal efus.

DEATH OF MR. PETER WALKER.

——* MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.…

THE MAYOR AND CORPORATION…

MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENT.

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