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DEFIANCE TO THE LORDS.

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WELSHP00L. I O.G.T.—The district lodge, in oonaection with this order was held at New-street Schootroom, on Friday last. A good number oi delegates w. re present. In the evening a public meeting was hed, Mr John Oliver, Newtown, presided.. Skmgs, recita- tions, etc., were given by members of the order. Mr Alfred Jones, accompanied. TJüt. was a large number present. TRAP AcciDzmT.On Friday evening last as Mr Hugh Francis, Derwendaeir, was driving home from Berriew, when just opposite Moat Sarm, something, apparently a dog, rlin out of the, hedge which frightened the horse and caused it to swerve. The occupants of the trap, four in unmber, were pitched out. Fortunately three escaped with bat a slight shaking, while Mr Francis dislocated his shoulder. The shafts of the trap were broken. Under med.cal aid. the injured one is progreoping favourably. THJ: UNITED CHOIlt.A.t. the weekly practice last Tuesday evening, it was unanimously resolved that the hon. sec. should write to Dr. Cawthorne and to Mr R. J. Williams (Glanhafren) on behalf of the choir, expressing the regret felt by the members at losing two such good friends -of to«» musical cult in Welshpool, and wishing them every happiness amidst their new environments. The resolution was ably proposed by Mr John Jones and seconded by Mr T. Simpson Jones. Mr T. M. Price aad Mr Robert Owen also testified to the valuable assistance that both Dr. Cawthorne and Mr Williams gave to tao choral and orchestral societies of the town. POLICB COURT.-At the police court on Saturday before the Mayor and D 'Wall, Esq., Hugh Stafford, charged William Robinson with adraulting bin. on the previous night in Powell's Iana.Sentencei to 14 days' hard labour,-Alleged Serious Assault,— Robert Beadles, hawker, Wel-hpool, was arretted about one o'clock on Saturday for having serious y assaulted his sister, Mrs Davies. the wife of a cabinet maker. The assault was regarded as a serious one, and caused considerable excitement. The wom1 was conveyed to the surgery of Dra Gill and Marston who attended to her injuries which consisted of scalp wounds. Beadles will be brought up this day. MAYOR AT CHuactti--On..Sa,-d.y, the Mayor, in his rooos wearing the chain of office, at-ended by the To'n Clerk, Aldermen G. D. Harrison and T. R. Morris, and Council, with Messrs D. P. Owen, D Wall, and W. Rogers, J.P'g., Mace Bearers, Members of the Fire Brigade in full dress, and a Posse < i Poliee, with Dept. Chief Constable Crowden, Serg. Humphreys, and Tradesmen, attended Sc. Church. The sermon was prelche..1 by Rev. F. ll. Hawkins, who took for his text, "oar citizenship is in Heaven," and some very practical remarks were given. The vicar, Rev Grimaldi Davis, iotoned th. service. After service the precession a., re,formed and marched to the Town Hall, when h s Worship thanked them for Accompanying bitn 'o Church. CHURCH SOCJAJU. AND*. LITJSBABY UNION.—The opening session of this society washeid at the Church Hpuse on > hursday evening. It was well attended, and took the form of a smoking concert. Rev Llewelyn Jones occupied thechair, and was supported by the hon. sec., Mr C. Shuker. The programme included pongs by Messrs T. Simpson Jones, Robert Owen; S. Manford, G.. Davies, S. Copnall, W. Humphreys, T. Jones, Tagg, and A Grice; violin solo by Mr Clement T. Jones; zither solo by Mr J. Sapple; banjo song by lTr Reed; recitation by Mr George Pbaeookvote of luanlxs were given to per- formers and Chairman, Mr T. M Pryce kindly gave his services at the piano, and a mob. enjoyable even- ing was spent. A large number of iw members were enrolledi.

WELSHP00L.

(2AJSK8WS.

. I LLANIMLOES.

BERRIEW.

ABERMULE.

MONTGOMERY..

THE LATE REV. ROBERT HUGHES.

ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A SCHOOLMASTER

THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE.

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