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BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS.

WREXHAM GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE.

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HAWARDEN HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

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Sir A. B. Walker, ex-mayor of Liverpool, will contest Newark, in the Conservative interest, at the next vacancy. Madame Anderson, the female pedestrian, has completed her task of walking 1,000 miles in 6. 2 hours, at King's Lynn. The Board of Trade inquiry into the .abandon- ment and loss of the steamship Wallachia has resulted in the captain's certificate being returned to him. It ie stated that Mr Bond, keeper and Egerton libarian at the British Museum, will probably succeed to the post of principal libarian and secre- tary of that institution. The members of the Government had their annual ministerial fish dinner, at the Ship Hotel, Greenwich, on Wednesday. The Earl of Beacons- field and Sir S. Northcote were not of the party. Her Majesty's ship Lively, in going out of Cowes harbour, on Wednesday afternoon, ran foul of the Queen's steam-yacht Alberta, damaging her bows and carrying away a great portion of her bulwarks. In addressing a branch of the Church Union at Willenhall, Staffordshire, the Rev A. H. Mackono- chie, vicar of St. Alban's, London, referred with satisfaction to the recent judgment of the Lord Chief Justice. Not only had that decision pre- vented the particular suspension from being served, but it had also removed aJl previous suspensions, by ruling that they were completely without the province of the court which issued them. Mr Mackonochie added that the opinios he held at the beginning of the dispute had lately been confirmed, namely, that he had better not have anything to d* wife aaf a««rt».

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MINiNG & TRADE INTELLIGENCE.

Family Notices

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