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OORWEN. A BRASS BAND FOR CORWEN.-Some time ago a committee was formed to consider, a proposal to raise funds to purchase instruments with a view to forming a brass band for the town. A secretary was appointed to solicit subscriptions, who ac cordidgly drew out a list for subscribers. The Hon. C. H. Wynn, Rug, on being satisfied that the instruments would be the property of the town and that the band would not be used for an-' political purpose, such as to herald a Liberal or Conservative candidate into a town, and that a competent conductor would be appointed, gener- ously subscribed £ 5, with a promise of an annual subscription towards the instructor. Mr E. O. V. Lloyd subscribed L3, and Mr S. Holland, M.P., promised annual subscriptions. The secretary has been instructed to renew his appeal to the pub- lic, and he hopes to be able in a few weeks to have collected a sufficient sum to purchase the instruments. CONCERTS.—A concert was given at Felinwig on Thursday evening in aid of the Gwyddelwern Church, when an excellent programme was per- formed. The singers were Miss Winnie Wood, Miss M. J. Williams, Corwen Messrs E. P. Jones, Llanelidan; England, Derwen, R. H. Morris, E. J. Jones and party, Corwen, &c. Eryr Alwen con ducted the meeting in his well-known style, and Mr F. D. Jones accompanied the singers with his usual ability. Miss W. Wood's singing was greatly admired, as also was that of Mr E. P. Jones.—On the following night (Friday) a very good concert was given at the National School, Ceryg-y-druidion. in aid of a fund for assisting Miss W. Wood to have musical instruction. The chair was occupied by Taliesin Hiraethog, who was assisted by Llew Hiraethog. In addition to Miss Wood the following took part .-—Miss M. J. Williams, Eos Meirion, Messrs R. J. Jones, R. H. Morris, and a party from Corwen. The room was wellfilled, and Miss Wood had a good reception, being her first appearance at Ceryg. PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY.—Before Captain Taylor and and O. Slaney Wynn, Esq. Drunkenness. -John Williams, from Llangollen, who did not appear, for having been drunk and riotous in London-road, Corwen. Fined 58 and costs. As:ault.-Robert Jones, of the Stores, Corwen, charged Joseph Jones, of Penlan, Llansantffraid, with assaulting him on the night of Corwen March fair held on the 13th. Complainant said he was walking down the street on the fair night, when defendant came from behind and struck him with a stick across the head which stunned him, and he gave him another blow in the face. Witness gave him no provocation, but he thought that someone close to him might have provoked him by shooting water into his face out of a squirt. Squirts were freely used that night.— P.C. Roberts corroborated the complainant's evidence.—Defendant denied having assaulted complainant in any way.—Fined £1 and 8s 6d costs.

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