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ST. ASAPH.

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ST. ASAPH. ORDINATION SERVICES. Last Sunday, the Bishop of St. Asaph held a general ordination in the cathedral, when the following were ordained Deacons, Joseph Ellis, licentiate in divinity, St. David's College, Lampeter; Richard Owen, B.A., hon. collegiate, Oxford University Charles Grafton Win ley Lowe, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge Ebenezer Evans, B.A., St. David's College, Lampeter. Priests, William Dynevor Thomas, B.A., St. David's College, Lampeter; David James Davies, B.A., Catherine's College, Cambridge; Eustace St. Clare Hill, B.A.. Christ Church, Oxford; John Ilees Jones, licentiate in di- vinity, St. David's College, Lampeter, and St. Michael's, Aberdare; Robert Jones, licentiate in divinity, St. David's College, Lampeter; Richard Michael Jones, Trinity College, Cambridge. His Lordship after- wards licensed the Rev. Josepn Ellis to the curacy of Bagillt; the Rev. Richard Owen to the curacy of Rhosddu; the Rev Grafton Worsley Lowe to the curacy of Oswestry and the Rev. Ebenezer Evans to the curacy of Brymbo. The gospel was read by the Rev. C. G. W. Lowe and the sermon was preached by the Rev. C. W. Norman Ogilvy, vicar of Oswestry. WESLEYAN LITERARY SOCIETY. The members of this society, on Thursday last, sat down to an excellent supper, provided by the lady members. An entertainment was held afterwards, when a programme of a va- riety nature was gone through. VISIT OF MRS. BRYNFERCH RHYS. On Sunday last, at the Wesleyan Chapel, this lady preacher delivered three sermons to large congregations. On the following Mon- day, at the same place, she gave a lecture on 'The Women of Wales.' The proceeds of the lecture, and the coltections at the sermons, were devoted towards the Baptist cause in the city. The Rev. Benjamin Williams, Denbigh, presided at the lecture. SUDDEN DEATH OF THE LATE STATIONMASTER. On Monday morning last, the city was thrown into great consternation when the news spread that Mr. William Jones, the late stationmaster of this city, had died very suddenly the pre- vious night, at his residence; in Mount Road. He was fJ6 years of age, and enjoyed good health during last Sunday. He went to bed as lively as ever, but soon felt ill. Medical aid was summoned, but was of no avail, the cause 1 of death being heart disease. Deceased had held the post of stationmaster for a great num- ber of years, and only resigned about twelve months ago, when a presentation of over a £100 was made bo him, got by public subscrip- tion. He was a staunch Catholic, and his loss will be keenly felt by that body. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning last, at the St. Asaph, Cemetery, at ten o'clock. Requiem Mass was held at the Catholic Church at nine o'clock, and performed by Father Lucas. The chapel was crowded, and the funeral then proceeded towards the cemetery, headed by members of the Foresters Friendly Society, of which lodge the deceased was a member. The interment was performed ac- cording to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, the Rev. Father Lucas officiating.

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