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DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY RIFLEI…

MEETING OF THE WREXHAM GAS…

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CORWEN. MARRIAGE RE.TOICINGs.-On Thursday a larg company met at the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, to dine in honour of the marriage of the Hon. C. W. Wynn, of Rhug. to Mis-i Romer, of Brycceiinlyn, near Dolge ley, which took place at St. George's, Hanover-square, London. About 70 sat down to an excellent dinner, provided by Mr and Mrs Jones, the following being the courses:—Fish, soup, roast and boiled beef, roast and boiled mutton, fowls and ducks, various puddings, tarts, custards, and other sweets. Dinner being over, the president (E. Mainwaring, Esq Saethllwyd), proposed the loyal toasts and the Army, Navy, aud Volun- teers." rhe Bishop, Clergy, and Ministers of all Denominations" was next proposed. The Rev. L. Reed, Curate of Corwen (the Rev W. Richard- son being in London, assisting in the important ceremony), very ably replied. The toast of the evening was then given by the president, who made an able speech on the good qualities of the Hon. C. H. Wynn, and very pleasingly refered to the fair bride, whom he bad had the pleasure of meeting. Their healths were enthusiastically drunk, and with miuical honours. Mr R. Wynn agent for the Rhug Estate, proposed The Farmers, coupled with Mr Mottby," who very wittily replied. *'The Town and Trade of Corwen was responded to by Mr Lloyd, in an able manner. Mr Roberts, vice-chairman, proposed "The health of Mr Mainwaring," which was very heartily received and drunk with musical honours. Mr R. Wynne, the much respected agent, was next toasted, and, we need not add, his health was heartily drank. Other toasts followed. The church bells were ringing at intervals during the day. We understand that a large sum of money has been collected, with which the committee intend presenting the bride and bridegroom with an address, &c., on their return from the Continent. They also intend giving treats to six schools, and also the poor in the surrounding parishes.

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