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DENBIGH. Other Denbigh News on Page 6. The late Mr. Gee.-A gentleman who does not desire to have his name divulged, has established a 'Thomas Gee Scholarship,"at the Trevecca. Calvinistic Methodist College. This unknown gentleman will contribute Sio annually for this purpose as long as he lives. Called to the Bar.-Amongst those who have recently received a call to the bar, we find the name of Mr. J. D. Williams, Town Clerk of Soutbport, who, some years ago was engaged at the office of Mr. Parry Jones, Town Clerk, of this town. We heartily wish Mr. Williams every success in his new Mr. Williams every success in his new sphere. Capel Mawr Literary Society, At the weekly meeting of this society on Thursday evening, the Rev. Evan Jones in the chair, the Rev. Robert Griffiths read a paper on The Originality of Christ.' Mr. Griffiths was heartily thanked for a most excellent paper on the motion of Mr. D. Owen, seconded by Mr. Thomas Jones (Railway station). A runaway horse.-On Thursday morning, a horse attached to a trap belonging to Mr. R. Ellis, butcher, bolted in Beacon's Hill. The frightened animal rushed down the street at a furious pace, and as it was the time when the children were going to Fron Goch Schools, it was next door to a miracle that no one was hurt. The horse was cap- tured before much damage was done. Promotion. We understand that Mr. John Parry, son of Mr. Henry Parry, Ty Crwn, Henllan, and for the last ten or twelve years clerk with Messrs. Parry Jones and Francis, has received an appointment at the offices of Mr. Fielding, Clerk of the Peace, and Town Clerk, Canterbury. Mr. Parry, we understand, will begin on his new duties next Monday. As a proof of Mr. Parry's genial character, and the very high opinion entertained of him, we might men- tion that a testimonial has been got up in Henllan, which is willingly contributed to by all classes, to be presented to him, on the eve of his departure. We feel eure that Mr. Parry will be a credit to both Denbigh and Henllan in the chief town of Kent, I the garden of England.' A house on wheels.-Consid erable interest was manifested on Thursday in the new living vabi made by Mr. William Davies, coachbuilder, to the order of the Denbigh Town Council, and which was on view,' although not quite completed, that day. The van is intended for the men in charge of the Steam Roller, who can live in it when working at a distance from their homes. It is a substantial and convenient 'house,' and reflects credit on its builder and de- signer. Death of Mr. Aljred Ashford.-We regret to announce the death of Mr. Alfred Ash- ford, of the firm of Messrs. A. and T. Ash- ford, High Street, which took place early on Thursday morning, after a long illness. Mr. Ashford, whose long residence in the town had made him well-known and re- spected, was 53 years of age. For some years be was a Guardian of the Poor for the parish of Denbigh, and attended to his duties with a thoroughness and faithfulness that was very commendable. He was a Nonconformist, and used to attend the Presbyterian Chapel, Vale Street. His funeral will take place next Tuesday, at Whitchurch, and will be of a strictly private character. We voice the feeling of the town when we express our sympathy with Miss Ashford and Mr. T. Ashford. St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Denbigh.- In accordance with the wish of the Cardinal Archbishop, last Sunday was observed as a day of special prayer, to beg Almighty God's blessing on our Army that they may be victorious over their enemies and also, to beseech His mercy for the souls of the many who have fallgn. A special sermon was preached at the morning service by the Rev. Father Baldwin, S J.; and the evening ser- vice commenced with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by the prayers prescribed by the Archbishop, which con- sisted of the Rosary, the penetential Psalms, two of which, the Miserere and De Pro- fundis, where sung, the Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus, and the prayer' Jesus Christ the King of Glory.' On January 7th, in common with all the churches and chapels of It he land, and by the wish of Her Majesty, a special collection was made in aid of the War Fund, and the amount, £1 3s. 5d., has been handed to the Mayor's local fund.— COR.

. IDENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY…

BOROUGH POLICE COURT.

DENBIGH MEN WITH LORD .METHUEN,

THE ALLEGED WOUNDING IN HENLLAN…

WAYSIDE JOTTINGS.