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ST. ASAPH. BOARD OF GUARDIANS. THURSDAY.—Present: Mr. Brownlow W. Wynne, chairman, and a good attendance of Guardians. THE HOUSE Was stated to contain 123 inmates against 140 last year. Vagrants 111, against 87. The Commissioners in Lunacy reported 18 imbecile inmates, but thought that two could be placed in another class. The rooms were clean and in good order, but the lavatories were ill- placed and unsatisfactory. The Visiting Committee bock was found well kept up and signed. PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. The CHAIRMAN entered into a personal explanation in reference to a statement made by Mr. Yorke to the effect that Mr. Gee had told him that the suggestion he made that a proposal should be sent to the Local Government Board asking them to allow the new assess- ment of the parishes to be deferred till the whole assess- ment was complete, had been lost by his (the chair- man's) casting vote. He begged now to say that the question never was put to the vote, and that he certainly never gave his casting vote against it. He went on to read correspondence he had had with Ir. Gee on the subject, and complained that Mr. Gee had kept him for several days without a reply to his letter then wrote on a post card, stating that he would write fully again, but he had never heard from him till he (the chairman) wrote him giving him notice that he should bring the matter before the Board then Mr. Gee had written to "iiii, i.nn, but, sent tne letter unsealed. The Chairman then handed tne letter back to Mr. Gee, to seal or do as he taought proper with. Mr. E. \V. GEE explained that lie had writ""¡m t) the Chairman, explaimn: that what he told Mr. Yo«:i*e amounted to the statement that thera were tV^e men for sending up to the L Ie Û Govern uc-nt Boardand four w the -tt the latter r f'/} tlr?y w»«Wbe ridiculous if they sent uo to the jjocal Government Board. na'med ^HAIliJIAN sa^ k»d never received the letter Mr GEE said that he; posted it with his own hands, and, having done so, could not understand the Chair- man's last letter, as he had intimated to him in the letter written that day, and which Mr. Gee now read It all seemed to have originated through the loss of Sopped P°Sted' and the matter ASSESSMENTS. Mr. YORKE, in a long speech, objected to the new assessment being placed on Llansannan and not on the other parishes and entered into some persona1 explana- tion, but no motion was ma :e, and the CHAIRMAN in a few words, objected to these criticisms of the com- mittee, who were doing their utmost to manage the business thoroughly, and expressed the opinion that Mr. Yorke ought really to come to that Board as a learner and not assume-" I am Sir Oracle. When I open mv mouth let no .dog bark." (Laughter, and hear). He objected to these criticisms, which produced nothing. bome of which seemed actuated by spleen, and others AS waa getting heartily sick of it. Af.er the Rev. W. PUGH had stated that some irrita- was leit in Llansannan at being the first ratepayers re-assessed, the subject dropped.

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