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COUNTY RATE BASIS.

NEWTOWN SCHOOL BOARD FINANCE.

THK COAL WAR.

THE PARISH COUNCILS BILL.

- THE COUNTY RATE BASIS.

FUNERAL ()F AIR. ABRAHAM HOWELL,…

THE COAL CRISIS.

LLANFAIR CAEREINION. '

LL AN AN N O, RADNORSHIRE.

DOLFOR.

,CARNO.

MONTGOMERY.

ILLANDINAM.

LLANFYLLIN.

!NOTES OS FOOTBALL.

WELSHPOOL.

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LLANIDLOES. CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL.-In connection with the Bible Classes held weekly at the above place of worship, a debate took place on Monday evening-last, when there were a large number present. The Rev T. L. Martin, pastor, presided. The subject for debate was That the Pulpit has a greater influence than the Press." The affirmative was opened by Mr Rd. Davies seconded by Mr J. T. Davies, and the negative was opened by Mr J. Ellis seconded by Mr G. Thomas, after a warm discussion the Pulpit earried by 19 votes to 6. The newly-elected Mayor of Llanidloes (Alderman W. George) has decided to celebrate his year of office by presenting the poor of Llanidloes with a quantity of flannel instead of giving a bat quet. We under- stand that he has received a list d nearly 200 names of deserving poor from the ministers of the town. The men are to be presented with a couple of pairs of flannvl drawers each, and the women with a flaDnel j petticoat. These will be highly acceptable at tais trying season. THE STORM.—The bigh wind which was blowing during the latter part of last week seemed to reach its height on Saturday, when the large window of coloured glass in the front of the Baptist Chapel was blown in by the force of the storm. The weatber has been intenbely cold, a light fall of snow occurring on Saturday afternoon. METHODISM IN WALES.—Dr. Gynhafal Jones has been taken to task by the Vicar of St. Asaph for having carelessly spoken at a public meeting at Rhyl, and leaving the impression that he imputed to the Church in Wales of 1743 toe errors of 1560." The Rev. Doctor's quotations from a Bishop's charge were so astounding that the Vicar probably could not convince himself of their truthfulness, but Dr. Jones was able to give chapter and verse for his statements, and so the Vicar had to fall back upon the minor complaint of careless speaking.. He is probably sorry now that be wrote on the subject. CONGREGATIONAL CHAp.EL.-In connection with the recognition services of the Rev T. L. Martin as pastor of the above church, as briefly reported in our last week's issue, the church desire very gratefully to acknowledge the receipt of a.five pound note (per J. Jenkins, Esq..) from John Williams Wiilans, Esq., of Woodlands Park. Altrincham, which was received unsolicited. Mr Wiilans until recently resided at M.junt Severn and took great interest in the welfare of the church. He will be known to our readers as the purchaser of the Dolforgan estate. Handsome donations were also received from Alderman John Jenkins, Esq., Edward Davies, Esq., J. D. Davies, Esq., and Miss Davies. The meetings were weU attended. MAYOBAL SUNDAY.—His Worship the Mayor (Alderman William George), who word the Mtyoral robe and chain of office, attended divine service on Snnday morning last, at China-street Welsh Calvan ietic Methodist Chapel. He was accompanied by the aldermen and councillors of the Corporation and other officials of the borough, together with a detach- ment of Volunteers and members of the Oddfellows and Foresters Friendly societies. Ap.-ocessiou was formed outside the Mayor's residence (Bryndwr), headed by the local Volunteer corps, under the com- mand of Sergeant Hamer, the members of tbe friendly societies, and following, these were the borough and district police, in charge of Inspector Like, the Mayor and, members- of the Town Council, together witn borough officials bringing up the rear. The procession passed through Hairen-street, Lo,. g Bridge-street and China-street. There was a large number of onlookers along the whole route. The Corporation sat to the left of the pulpit, tho other portion of the procession taking the centre. The minister who occupied the pulpit was the Rev D. Lloyd Jones, M.A., Llandinam, who took for his text the 11th and 12th verses in the 22nd chapter of St. Matthew. The sermon, which was mo&t power- ful, was delivered in the English language. The service over, the procession re formed, and escorted the Mayor to his residence, where bis Worship, in a brief speech, thanked the Corporation and the general public for accepting his invitation to accom- pany him to his. chapel. The streets were very crowded when thwprocession returned from chapel.

LLANIDLOES.

WELSH CUP TIE.

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