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fB,irt'$, Unfrin\Te$, K!t(v e:.th. yotieM anll PMtt'. sliou '(I ')< ""thffl';cat-d 6!; tM "ame and alldr". <?/ the «'t<ier.<, or <r<.t)Mm;«<fi to M through our Mcredited. Agents. We beg to intimate, that in future notices of Births and Mar- riaxes will be charged as Advertisements at the uniform rat< ofOneShiUingeach: and except where the party sending hM an account at the omce, prepayment must be made, or the aotiee will not appear. ff more conreniMt to the Mnder. pty- ment may be made in Red Postage Stamps. Obituftry NOttMt will be uiMtted/rM M heretofore BIRTHS. On the 25th ult., at Garth, the wife of Mr. Iorgan Eichtrdt, of a son. On the 31<t ult., &t DwygyfykM Vtetmge. tho wife of the Rev. D. ThomM. of a Mn. On the lot inst., at the P&nontge. Copel G Armen, UMrwtt. the wife of the Rev. John Prichttrd, the Incumbent, of a daugh. ter. MARRIAGES. On the 27th alt, at the PMuh Church. F!fnt. by the Rev. Thomas WiUiMM, M.A., Rector. Robert Morris ThomM, Esq.. Proprietor of the "Chester Record" Newspaper. to Barbara NiMn. second daughter of the late Thomas i i &slam. Esq.. ot We<t Park, Glasnevin DuNin. Onthe2<thuIt.tSt. Mory': Church, Brecon, by the X<T. GtmonWiIIitms,Vic*r. M.Mtd by the Rev. P H. Mor:M. Rector of Llanhawlseb, Richard Hughea, Etq., Manner, Nation. al Provincial Bank of England, Dolgelley, to Mary Catherin&, only daughter of John Williams, Esq.. J P., '"ayor of Brecon. On the 24."] fit &t the C&thedmt. Mmchester. hy the Rev. J. Troutbeck. ? A., Mr. Benjamin Robert., of that city, to AnM, fourth daughter of Mr. Robert WiUmm.. Arnlweh. Anglesey. On the 31st utt.. at St. Devid'o Church, t'eatinios', by the Rev. P. M. StedmM, Vicar of Thunton. Sun'otk. uncte to the bnde. assisted by the Rev. R. Killin, rneumhont. the Rev. Sept.mM Hmsard. M.A., Rector of Bethnal Green. London, to Mtth Mary, eldest daughter of John Whit<-he<t(t Greaves, &<}.. of PiM- y-weunydd. Merionethshire.—No Carda. DEATHS. On the 2Sth u)t.. aged 77 years, Mory, relict of the Itte Mr. George FIetcher, Garth. Bangor. On the !7th utt., at Water-street, Hirael. aged6S years, OwM WiUiama, SeamM. On the 29th uK., at Hirael, aged 63, Mr. John EMM, Master. mariner. On the 27th utt.,in his Mnd year, atBrychyfryd. Upper Bangor Mr William Thomas, of the firm of MeMM. 1'h,),u"S & Co.. htate Merchants of this eitv. The deeeMCd was gre,,itlv respected by aU who knew him, and his death will be lamented by a targe circte of friends and rotations. On the Mth ntt.. aged 31, at Denbigh, Andrew, son of Mr. Danie) Gibbon, Neaton, Cheshire. On the 24th uit., Wilson Jones, Esq., of Hartsheath, near Mold, in his 70th year. On the 31st u!t.. at Bettws bach, Uanstymdwy, Mrs Elizabeth Roberts, widow of the iate Mr. John Roberts, aged M. On the 30th utt., In her SOth year. Sarah Sinctair, the beloved wife of Dr. Morris Davies, Uxbridge House. Caruarvon. and el. dest daughter of Jame< Rees, Esq Proprietor of the CanMrMM atMt Denbigh Herald. On the lat inst., aged 70, Mr. Robert Owen. joiner. Beau. maris. On the 1st inst., at Upper Bangor, aged 82, Anue Crysta'.
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DROWNED AT CALCUTTA—Mr, Charter Richardson.— On Monday evening last, the mela) ch ly tidings was brought to Bangor, that Mr. Charles Xichardson, tht only son and child of Mrs. Kiehardson, Star Inn, High- ttreet, Bangor, had been drowned by Ming into the Hnog!ey nver, when in harbour at C;Iriitta, in the East Indies. The information was brought by persona who were present at the time, so that no doubt whatever cut exMt, unfortunately, of the truth of the information. The sad occurrence caused quite a sensation throughout the town, :n he was an agreeable, clever, and promiMg young man; and much sympathy is felt and expressed for the son o.ving mother, as he waa bur ontyson -md onty ehitd. It is stated that he accif)entaUy tell over board, and that his body was tound the following day. FMERAL Of THE LATE MB. W. THOMAS, BnYNHYFMN, UPPER HANGOn.—'t'he burial of this respected trades- man took place on Wednesday last, the 31st ult. Hm mortal remains were conveyed to their last resting place in the New Cemetery, followed by a numerous concourse of the must respectable inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood. The workmen employed at MessK. Thomas and Co.'s Slate Works (of which deceased was a partner) upwards of 100 in number, format ill procession, and headed the funeral cortege. Arrived at the Ceme- tery, they then Uned the roadway on each side leading 10 the chape), the hearse and mourning coaches pMsiag between. The funeral aervice was moat impressively performed by the Rev. John Phillips. t)ecease<t was :5 tender and affectionate husband—a kin.i .md indulgent ptrent, a true friend, and a faithful member of Chnats church. His iUness, which was cotnp.u'ative!y of abort duration, was borne with Christian resignation and forti- tude and he was removed hence as it were in the prime of life from the bosom of a betoved family, who aje left to bewail their losa. Before departing thia Me, he gave convincing proofs that he was leaving for a bet- ter land; and however painfut the 1()&i, stiH it must be a source of sweet coiMotation and comfort to his aniieted family to be satis&ed in their minds that he has departs this transitory life for a state of everlasting happinelll. The funeral was furnished by Mr. Griffith Davies, High' street.—CommMtMca<«<.
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CONWAY. PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP, AND THEIR MINISTERS. The Pariah Church. Tictr—Rev. M. Morgan, M.A. C!erk_Mr Wm Davies, bootmaker. High-street Vebh Service, to morrow, at 11 a.a)., and English Service at 3 30 p.m., alternately throughout the year. Weaieyan Chapel, Chapel-street Rev W Evans, minister < ServiceH, mominE; and evening, in Welsh. Sunday <&oot heM at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Calvinistic Methodic Chapel, Chapel-street Rev R Hughes Weiah Services morning and evening. Sunday School tt 2 o'elotk, p.m. COlIgr"gti()!¡al Chape], Chapel-street Rev J Roberts, minister EttgUsh Service every alternate Sunday, at 11 o'clock ia tho morning and Welsh in the evening. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Baptist Chape), Lancaster-square ServicM, morning and evening, in Welsh PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c. The Pansh Church—entrances from Castle-street, High- street, allrllhl3e-hill-street Congrenational Chape), Chapel-street C:t)vinist'c Mpthodist Chape), ditto WesL'yan Chapel, ditto Baptist Chape), Lancaster-square National Schoolrooms, Rose-hiU-street Market Hall, Castle-street [opposite the bottom of High street] Newsroom and Library,— Market Hal) P<Hice Station, Lancaster-square,—Mr J Evans, In. spector Railway Station, adjoining the Erskine Arms Hotel P<tt Omee, Cattle street,—Mr T A Robert.-), postmaster Stamp Ottice, Roae-hilI-street—Mrs Webster ,G1úld Hall and Couuty Court—near the entrance to the Castle Ctrculating Library, High street—Mr W Bridge Gas Works, near the Morfa Workhouse, ditto, on the road leading to renmaenbach ,National Proviiici:Ll '<ank of England, Castle-street,— I W Owens, Esq, manager Billiard Boons—back of ttie Erdkine Arms Hotel. Principal Huteh and Inns :—The Erskine Arms Hote); <*Mt.!x Hote); Harp Hotc) Black Horse Inn Black Lion Inn; Blue I!eU Inn Uforge and Dragon Inu Hotd :-)lr. Evan Richardi3øll. LAiieister- aquare and Mr Wm June' bottom of High-street— proprietors PLACES OE PUBLIC INTEREST. The Mcicnt C,Mt)"—custodian, :111' Owen Jones The Castle WaUs, with their Towers dLC 'M)u)ar and Suspension Bridges over the river Con- way, close to the Casde ftiM Mawr, in High-street, a manaioa bui!t in the reiga of Queen Elizabeth Old CoDege, Castle-street MtAet Gardens, Rose-hill-street—Mr E Hughes, pro- prietor TttC Railway passes through the town to Chester, Car nMvon, Holyhead, LIanrwst, and Llandudno. C-vv to be obtained to aU parts of the district. A oteamer plies daily between Conway and Trefriw, up the river, during full tides. MNWAY CORPORATION.—Members and Ofncera )h.yaf—Thomas Price Lloyd, Esq. Pengwern, St AMph Rec*)'der—Henry Jones, Esq, Bodidda Architect—Geo Felton, Esq, LiMduAuo BMli&—J Williams, Eaq, Bodafon, and Mr .W Davies, Conway Solicitor—'<T Hughes, Esq, Castle-street Agent-Mr W Bridge, High.street S«SCtnte-tt-Mitce—Mr William Evans and Mr Thomas Jones itembers—J Lloyd Jones, Esq, Dyganwy; Rev M Mor- S&N Vicar; Messrs Evan Hughes, T A Roberts, David Owen, B<)drheinallt, M T Edwards, Robert Bavies, Luke Roberts, Robt Jones, Rose-hill, 0 Jones, Thos Roberts. W. Owen, Esq, Bank; Dr Thomas, W. J<m<'<, Esq, solicitor, Thos Jom, W Owen (malster); M«t Mr Ed Joaea. Private Residences near Contest. H Jones, Esq, Bodidda Mr Bridge, Gorphwysfa Mrs Deniaon, Bodlondeb R Davies, Esq, Benarth — Simcox, Esq, Bryn Hetty'radar Prt!'a(< X<Nt!<K<*M in CottMSy R Jones, Esq, surgeon, High-street R Hughes, Esq, M.D., High-street Itr T Snook, H.M.'s Customs, Berry-street Rev M Morgan, Vicar, Rose-hill J U Thomas, Esq, M.D, Ty Gwyrdd '< W Bupe! Esq, solicitor, CaattMtreet Mr T Jones, Castle Bant J Gregory, Esq, land agent and surveyor Wm Owen, Esq, Bank D Owen, Esq. Bodrheinallt Mr M T Edwards, RosehUl-street J Saundera, Esq-Royal Cottage Capt Koberts, Hush-street Mr John W Jonee, High-street Mrs Swainson, High-street LIST OF VISITORS. C<M«< Hotel-Mrs Kertbnd, rropnetreM Zr Lewis, Hartley, Manchester MtM Lloyd and party Mr E Ellis MntEItu) Mr Otbome, Birmingham Mrt Obeorne, do MmtM Thomas, London WiMModew Baboyce, Esq, Bombay Capt Roberts, Holyhead H C Philpot, Esq. Cunningham Place, London Mr WaMord, London Mts WeMord, do Mr H WUde, Liverpool Met Wilde, do Mr John Wilde. Wavertree. do Mr W ttarnson, Sheffield Mta Harrison, do Mr D Evans Mr J Evans, Brecon Ctpt Ptttt, Devon A E Gh-MSth, Esq, C.C. T W Vtvian, Esq, C.C. & )BMtna, Esq, Manchester J A toglis, Esq, London APFttbwelI.Esq.do f H Debmont, Esq J WMd, Esq. Bratbum E P Cidtinson, Eaq, do Dr M«fM. SuMex Mm Wudd, do Itr Arnold, Burnwea Mm AmoJd, do Eth)Mtd,Esq WBtmaid, Esq R W Knight, Esq, London Mr Smith, Walton Mm Smith, do Row C J Heggate, Ashbume Mr* HMMtte, do H Thompgon, Esq, Bradford Jf SimBson, Esq. Liverpool Mr WUHnsoa, Brighton Mr A Wilkinsoa, do Capt Crupin, RN Mm CfMpin S Fhct, Esq. Liverpool, and party J Smith, Esq iBr W Jones, Bart H VMWoontt, Esq, and nephew Re* C Thornton, Bayfotd, Herefordshire Mts Thomton C G Thomton. Esq. Jesus College, Cambndge Erskine Arms Hotel Mr Stuckey, proprietor Mr Watkin, Birtaingham MM Watkin, do Mr Mimton, do ttr< Mtuton, do Mr Tewnaend, do MBM TowMend, do Mr Thos Roberts, Bangor Mr Watson, Manchester 11,.1 Patnok, Liverpool Net Jtmea Christie, Otherbume Mew B Leitoh, Biackett JK 0 Mttts. Esq, Haverstock hil), London J W Lamb, Esq, South Shielcb -1 A Baole, Esq. Islington, London J R,rawtorin, Esq, Perth, N.B. KMue, y.q, do Mr Hudson, i,'ubhn Ha HtMbon, do ?. Mr Jervis, Clifton Rsund. BirmiDgbam Mr J SoMtUwood, do MrWSmalIwood.do MrCHydoa.do Mr Aauon, do M'- AUtutt, do MrBhN.do Vr 1 Hall, do J!: Baker, d<> ttart. CampbeU BoweII, LoadMt Mr Barrett, Chester Mr Chambers, Burton on Treat Mr Whiteside, Fleetwood Mrs Whiteside, do Mr Roadhouse Mrs Roadhouse Mr C Banks, Cambridge Mrs Banks, do Harp Hotel-Mr Grimths, proprietor No Liat. Aberconivy re))t/)e)-at!ce Hotcl-Mr, Jones. Mr A G Pugh Mr Smith, Snho-hU), Birmingham Master Smith, do Mr Miles, Park-road, do i\trsMi)e9,dt) MrCEnstalI.do MrGEdwards.do Mi;s A Wih;on, do MissBIissett, d" Mr Samne! Hughes, Liverpool Aiissi{oberts,do Mr John Roberts, do \!t T D WiUi.uos, Merthyr Tydvil ,Alr It 13eyiik)i- do 1) j d(4 MrThos'\VUliams,do Iii- Griffith, Btiiltll Iti, T Davies,do Mr Fnune Mr Fut'h.nY, Liverpool Alr I,, Siiiitit, do :Ill' It \1 \[ oran, do :r RnuUn)ge, on Tyne A)r t';r)t-, Regent street, Londou :III' Coventry Mr B1'è\fhloek, <.)Mh:uu Mr Joseph Br.tddnck.do MrALces, do Mr Jas Lees, do Atr Taytor, do Mr S Duckworth, do Nlr ltogers, Farnworth Mr Robt Howarth, Bolton Tentpemttce /7n<<—Mr E Richardson, proprietor Geo?-ge and Dragon /)m-Mr Cartky, Proprietor Mra. Ecdeston, Ct'OM'K Tnn. Compton V/oMae—Mr E Jones J CampbeU, Esq, and family Misses Waghora :III's Dutton Miss Jones Black Horao Vaults—Castie-street Miss WiHiams—Lower Gate. Mra Thomas, saddter, High-street Mr WtH D.uieB, bootmaker, High.street Mrs Dughes, baker and confectioner, High-street Mr Luke Huberts, baker and confectioner, Berry-street Mr Thomas WiUiams, butcher, Hi,,h-,street Mrs H Hughes, Royal Nurse, Rose Place Mr Richards, Reporter !>lr. Wilham Hughes, Rose Place. Mrs Joseph Evans, Rose 1'Iace, Mrs J, Wi)tiams—Rose P)aee. Mr Wm Hughes, grocer and flour dealer, High-street Mr Maurice Owen, cabinetmaker, High-street Mr Hugh Hughes, shoemaker, High-street Mr R DMiea. High Street. Mrs. W. Jones-Binningham House F E Bailey, Esq, Cireneester Mr Brown, High-street Mr 0 Jones, tanner, currier, and ironmonger, Lan- cMter-square Mr Plant, Stafford Mrs Plant, d8 Mr R. Jones, Ale and Porter Stores, RoM-MU Street Mr Gunn, Birmingham Miss Gum, do Mr Daniels, Liverpool Mrs Daniels, do Mr W Daniels, do Mr J Russel), do Mr M'Donald, Glasgow Mr J M'Donald, do Mr Gamble, Leicester MrfiGamble.do Mr William Jones, coal merchant, Strtion Yard. Mrs Smith, Boot Inn, Lancaster Square Mr Evan Jones, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Lan- caster-square. Mrs Jane Jones, Draper, High-street. Mr Tosdevine, Coach and Horses Inn, High-street Mr Robert Davies, Vaults, High-street Mr J. Edwards, Dispensing Chemist, High-street Rev J Roberts, [Brynmair) Conway Beach Mr Adam Roberts, Regent Houae G Cotton, Esq, and family, Warwick TSnape.Esq Mrs Parry, milliner, Castle-street Mr.! Hughes, Castle Street Mr Williams, Liverpool Misses Wiitiams, do Mr Curtis, Bristol Mrs R Hoyd, Castle Street. Miss Williams-Porth Isaf. Mrs R W Jones and family, Liverpool Miss Hughes—Mount Pleasant F S Newbold, Esq. and family, Lyndhurat, Hants R Hunt, Esq, Boode, Liverpool C Hunt, Esq, and family, do Mrs Hu);hes. Mount Pleasant (No, 2,) Mrs Hughes—Broneryr J Stannistreet, Esq, and family, Abercromby-square, Liverpool Mr W Jones, Stationer—Boae.hi.U„-st,reet Miss Williams J H Cramtown, Esq. Perth Mr R Jones—Manchester House MroOIdneId Misses Oldfield Mr E E Davies-London House, Lancaster-square
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vtnmarnmatur k Ilnnfnirfcrbnn irtrlory NMtt ?t of iitor. I PENMAENMAWR. I LIST OF VISITORS. PendySryn—SDDarbishire.Esq. Private G)yn—H. N. Winstantey, Esq. Private Bodhyfryd—Mr H Jones, Shop, (Dwygyfychi.) Post. office & Grocer Cross-keys Tavern-Mr Thomas Roberts- Bedol !nn—Mr Wm Evans Tai Bach-Rev C Bowen W T MaUeson, Esq, London Mrs MaDeson and family, do Tan'r allt-Mr Owen WiHiMM. Grocer Misa Allen, Southport CaeMain—H Cram, Esq Mr Mosse Robinaon and family, Birdhurat, Croydon Vicarage—Rev D Thomas, M.A. Private Tanygraig-Mr B Wittiams. Shoemaher & Grocer Trwyn'r Wylfa-D Hughes, Esq. Private Tan y foe)—Murray Gladstone, Esq. Private P)as Ucha-Mrs Maedonatd. Private Ptas Isa—G Johnston, Esq. Private Tyddyn bach—C Shertock, Ecq, Architect. Private Tyddyn bifan-Mr Wm Roberts Chapet House-Mr John Wiiiiams, Provi<ion Deater Erw Vi))a. No. I—Mr Robert Hudson Mrs Oliver Walford and family, BIackneath MiaaeaBedford, Erw Vitta, No. 2—Mr John Thomas, Builder Miss Hope, Edinburgh Miss" Robertzon Lord Benhoime Mrs LitcbSeld, Devontry, Northampton Miss LitchSeid, do Master LitchSeld, do Erw Lydan House-Mr John Jones, grocer, &c. Mrs Armstrong, Ardoyne Pen Rbiw-Mr William Williams Mr Arthur Briggs, Bradford, Yorkshire Mrs Brigga and family Vron Cottage—Mr Richard Williams Rev Daniel Wilson and family, Islington Istand View—Mr Daniet Roberts ChM Broadbent, Esq, The Hollies, near Warrington Mrs Broadbent and family, do Bryngoleu—Mra Pritchard Dr W C B Eatwe)!, Beagat Army (retired), London MissEatwell MissKing Env AUt Cottage-Mr Robert Jones Ormes Head View-Mr Robert Jones J G Morris, Esq. The Abbey, Graaaendale, near Liver pool Mrs MorriB and family Sea View-Miss Jones Mr Tovnbee, Wimbledon Common, Surrey Mra Toynbee and famUy, do Pen'r Af)t—Mr Thomas Roberts Rev J Leea and family, London Bryntirion, No t—Mrs Roberts MiM Clint and party, Rock Park, Cheshire Bryntirion, No 2-Mr Robert Jones Mra Francis and fMMly.EdgbMtoa Miss Frou* do PenyMarian—MrT Jones Rev C Beard, Gee Cross, Manchester Mona View, No (—Mr R Thomat Mrs Anson and family, Chester Rev H Lower, Kidliagton, Oxford Mra Lower Mona View, No 2-Mr R Thomas W Wever, Esq, Wolverhampton Mrs Wever, do Master Wever, do Mrs Kincaid and family, Dublin Rhiwtas—Mr. John Rowfands Mrs Hassell, New Brighton Miss HasseII, do 0 C Wsterneld, Esq, Temple Grove, East Sheen GtanyI-'trwd—MrTMcCtement Mr Chas Bagot, East Sheen Mr< Bagot Mr C H Bagot Trpmynfa—Mr T Thomas Tttbet Bryn Maeno)— M'' T Hughes Fron Heulo,Rev W Brewster Hon. and Rev Andrew Godfrey Stuart, CoUesmore, !iuthn<) )li.i Stuart, do Mr Wm Stuart, do ('!«.' Hithyn—M'-s Lyons and Mrs Grant Mr Hugh Pei-Liiis a))d famitv, Liverpool Fron Hyfryd—Mrs Wi)!iitms Mrs Krison, Maueheater Miss Kriaon, do MraKinnau'<),']o Miaa Chcatban), do Mr Newtou, do G)an y Mor—J Harrison, Esq Earl of EI)esmere, WorsIey Countes!' of Etiesmu'e. do HonAEgM'to)),MI',do Hon Mrs Egerton, do Mariandir—J Harrison, Esq T Earte, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Earle and family, do Fronwendon—RevW t'U)-ceU Mr Richard Moofi and fami!y, Bevere, Worcester HKfod—Miss Whittey Sir '\VFarquhar,Lot)don Ladyi'n'quharandfami)y Min-y-don.—Mr D Foulkes, T B Horsfall. Esq, MP, BeUamour HaU, near Rugeley, and party Lyons. A H GH)i)!U], Esq, Liverpool Mr.GiUiian Mister GiH)Ian Vicarage—Rpv D Thomas. P)K-. Hhtvvfrvn—Mr )!<hvHl Wvatt Iloiil)le Nlri C GrenteH, TapimY Court, Buckingham- shire t!ilw!'y Station—Mr G Croshy, Stationmaster Brook C'otta;:e-1r Hobert Roberts, Buitder MrBusk,Hi.s;hg!)te Mrs Kusk and family WYeamea, Esq, London Mrs Ye:1UleS, do Bryn Dcrwen—Mr T A Roberts, chemist & druggist T Agnew, Esq, jun., Ma!;chester Mrs Agnew and family, do Mountain View—Mr W. P. Ayres Dn'yn Onn Cottage—Mr John Jones Mrs Freeman, Coddington Rectory, Chester Glandwr—Mr Robert Thomas Miss Paske, Leamington Mrs Newbury, Cheltenham Mrs Lucaa and fami)y, London Fancy Bazaar—Mr T Patrick Brynmor-W Jones, Esq. Private Bron Eryri-Mr Wm Roberts, PoSt-ofBce J Ingham, Esq, Milverton Lodge, Victoria Park, Man. Cheater Mrs Ingham, do Mr Swam and family, Birmingham Brynhyfryd—Private. Fred Builin, Esq, LDS, PCS, Eng., Dentist, Chester Penmaen Cotttige-J E Norton, Esq, M.D. Private Penmaenmawr Hotet—Miss Smith Rev E H Abney, The Fira, Derby Mrs Abney Mrs Prevost, Gloucestershire Miss Janet Munro, do Hou Mrs Curzon, Calton HaU, Burton on Trent Rev Canon BIomneld, Rectory, Stevenage Mrs Blomfield Albert Coxhead, Esq, RuMell-square, London Mrs Coxhead and family, do Thoa Dagnid, Esq, Aigburth Vale, Liverpool Mrs Dagnid, do J S Scrimageour, Higbgate, London Mrs Scrimageour and family, do Arthur Bather, Esq, The Hall, Moot Bruce, Shrews- bury Mrs Bather Geo A Western, Esq, Harky-etreet, London EWestern,EBq,do MrsEWei!tem,<lo Miasea Western, do Mrs Woodward, Artey, Worcestershire Miss Woodward, do J S Mayson, Esq, FaIIowneid, Manchester MrsMay9on,do Rev A H Webb, SheruTa Vale, Newport, Salop S Veasey, Esq, nerta Mrs Veasey, do Miss Veasey, do Miss Balderston, do Capt Laacelles, RA Lord Robt Montague, London Lady Montague and family Plas Celyn-R Knee<haw, Esq. Private Cetyn-dy—Mr Duncan Private Wyatt's Livery Stables-Mr Edwin Wyatt Ty Mawr—Mr Uvin Porter Robinson T Agnew, Esq, Manchester Mrs Agnew and family, do Ptas Ty Mttwr—Mrs Davies Mr Gladstone (ChanceUor of the Exchequer), Hawarden Castle Mrs Gladstone and family Misses Gladstone, Bowden P&rk, Chippenham Master John Gladstone, do The Lord Bishop of Oxford Y B Eminson, Esq Lady Laura Phyllis Regent House—Mr H Davfes, Tailor and Draper Bryn Maenan—MrO. Williams Mrs Graham Willmore and family, Harbome, near Bir- mingham H Porter, Esq, do Robt Hughes, M D Chape) House- Brynderw-Mr Wm Roberts Seiriol View-Mr R Evans, Grocer, &e. Capt Lake, R.N., Cheltenham Plas Mae!gwyn—Mf J Wittianx Lady C M Dawson Miss Erskine, London Miss PameU Black Lion-Mrs Davies Maesmaenen-Mrs Hughea, Milliner J JsmNic, Esq, Oxford Mrs Jamblin and family, do Bryn Seiriol-Mr M Evans, Tailor & Draper Frondeg -Mr Samuel Jones Liverpool House-Mr W Lewis. Provision Warehouse Mrs Tripp, Southport Miss Trip? Miss E Tripp Penmaen House-Mr John Jones, Boot & Shoe CMker Manchester House—Mr< M Jones, Milliner and Draper frondirion— Mr John Evans Chester House-Mr T. T. Roberts, Grocer. Chester House—Mr. Mark Roberta. London House—Mr T. Ll. Roberts, general Draper and Vk Mercer. London House—Mr. Mark Roberts. Rev G Mathias and family, Royal Hospital, Chelsea Maenan Cottage—Mrs Thoa Jones Miss Pidcocks, Watford, Herts Miss Helen Pideocks Mr S Hughes, Stourbridge Mrs Hughes, do Miss Hughes, do North View-T Wright. Esq. Private Victoria Hotel-Mr John Jones J Chapman, Esq, London G R Sykea, Esq, Manchester Coat Inn—Mr Edwatd Morris BUTCHERS. Pant yr Afon. Penmaenmawr—Mt J W Jones Penmaenmawr ViUsge—Mr David Williams Penmaen mawr Village-Mr John Jones PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AND THEIR MINISTERS. St. Gwynan's, Dwy:yfy!chi. Rev D Thomas, M.A., Vicar Churchwardens < T Wright, Esq, North View C,.h.urch. ward, ens ? y??on DarMshire, Esq. PendynTyn Ctarke—Mr D Davies, Pentre'tfeiin Services fWeish 930am Services < English 3 Opm (We)sh 6 Opm The holy communion (Welsh) the nrst Sunday in the month, after morning services. On the third Sunday in each month there will be litany and hoty communion M the PMMh Church et Ham Penmaerirnawr Infant School. Church of Engtand Evening Service at 11 a.m. and C 30 p.m. The Vicar would feel much obliged to any Engtiah Clergyman who would kindly offer him assistance in giving additional Eugtiah Services en Sundays during the seMon. New Congregational Chape).— Rev. E. Edmundt Rev E. Edmunds, miaister. Sunday (Engiiiih Service) at 11 15 a.m. Do. do. 3 0 p.m. Sunday (Welsh) at 9 30 a.m. Do. do. 6 0 p.m. Do. School 1 30 p.m. Dwygyfytchi Congregational Chapet Sunday [Webh] Sohoo) at 10 a.m. Do. do. Service 2 p.m. Do. do. do. 6 p.m. j Calvillistic Methorlist Chape), Pe"yMe. Wetsh Servtce H 30 a.m., Sunday Schoo) 2 p.m., Service 6p.m. Service 6 p. Western Methonist Chapel. Sunday (We)sh)930a.m., 6 p.m., Sunday Schoo) 2 p.m. Penf)yS'')'yn Schoo]. Rev. CbM'tes Beard, B.A. Service at 11 a.m. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS. The office is opened on week nays (!))rins; summer months from 7 a m tit) 9 p m.; and tftter box closed at 6 30 p.m. Postage stamps, stamped envelopes, and London Posta) District List are to)d. Money orders and :Savings Bank Transactions are is. sued and paid fro;n 9 a 'n tit) 6 p m, and on Saturdays tit) 8 p m. On Sunday no money order business is transacted. The delivery hfgins at 8 30 a n). The letter box is closed 15 minutes before despatch Deapttch on Sunday at 10 25 a.m.
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+ LLANF AIRFECHAN. Penmaen Lodge-Mr E Roberts RJTennmt.Eaq, Cambridge Bryn Celvn-lrs Archibald Webster A Graydon, E.q, Dublin Mrs G''ay'.)unandtamity, do Miss Bmwn, Dut,lin Col De B'itt'Bangor MrsDeButt." HfMsDtiIiHttS W De Butts, 1.>'1. MMs Hog!tn,<Io Miss Bel), Birkcnhead Bryn Dfru'en—Mr John DaVte MrfiStewart.Liverpoot Miss Stewart, do FNewbouId, Esq, and family, Charlton PemntH!)ViH.t.—MissH))is Penmaen Vitta, —Miss Wiitiams Penmaen Vie\t, No t—Mr John Witiiams Penmaen View, No 3—Mr Thos Hughes, Builder Liverpool House, No 4—Mr I{. Roberts, Groeer Birmiugham House, No 5—Mr J Hughes, Piumber.&c Quarryman's Arms—Mr Evan Witiiams Fdir View-Mt Wm Roberts Professor Monier Williams and family, Oxford Ocean View-Mr W Otvef, grocer Rev R S Chermside, Wrettou Rectory, Salisbury Mrs Chermaide and family Brytt Goled Villa-Private Maesgwyn—Mr Thomas Hughes Glaii Menai—Mrs Davies Mrs Shorthose and family, Stafford Col Chambers, Oxford Mrs Chambers and family Summer Villa- Hanfairfecban Hotel-Mr Wm Acton Castle Inn-Mr William Hughes Bontnewydd—Mr W Hughes, grocer Fron Pare—Mr Joseph Evons. Private Mona View, No. I-Misses Williams Professor RawUnson, Oxford Mrs Rawlinson and family, do Mona VieH-. No. 2-Mr John Williams Mr Corbet, Shrewsbury Mrs Corbet and family, do Set View. Houxe—Mr E J Briggs Needham, Esq, Manchester Mrs Needham and family John Patterson, Esq, and family. Oak Mount, Fallow- Beld, Manchester E Ashwortb, Fsq, do Sea View—Rev Harries Jones. M.A. Private Menai Bank-Mr T Herbert RadcUSe, Esq, Manchester Mrs Radcliffe and family Rock Villa—Mr. William WiUiama. Lady Leighton, Cheltenham D C Leighton, Eaq Mrs Leightoa and family Lavan View House, Ladies Boarding School-Miss Gracie Miss Lees, Rainhill Miaa Jackson, do GIandon—Mr Robert Williams J Langton Sandford, Esq, London Miss Sanford, do Mr Borrowdale, Manchester Mrs Borrowdale, do Mr and Mrs Thompson, do Mr and Mrs Heather, do Mr and Mrs Thompson, Liverpoo Railway Station—Mr W Williams, Statien master Bron'rardd—Mr J Eastwood. Private Bryn y Neuadd-J Platt, Esq. Private Ptas Llanfair-R Luck, Esq Private Danfair Cottage—Lyo"s Kerans, MRCS. Private Bron y Maen-Mrs Wynne Plas Newydd-Mr Wm. Humphreys Mrs Mellor Miss Fox, Manchester MrsBurton MisaShatweM Bod)ondeb—Mr R Hughes, butcher Rev J Bowen, Rector of Walton Lewes, Norfolk Mrs Bowen, do Plas Cottage—Mr J Roberts, nour dealer Gdrphwysfa—Mr Edward Roberts, grocer S*)op Isa—Mr John Roberts Westeyan Chape) House—Mr H Hughes, deater in crockery Plas Ucha-Mr John Jones. Private Tan y Geulan-Mr H Jones John Dunn, Esq, Cambridge Mrs Dunn and family Mus Dunn Tyadynrhonwy—Mr S Thomas Erw Gron-Mr H Dvies, Private Plas Nant-Mr Wm Roberts Mr Thos EtiM, Liverpool Rectory-Rev P C EHis, M.A. Private L!anfair Arms-Mr R Roberts Menai View—Mr James Kerkum, joiner. Post Omee.—Mr Rt. Roberts, shoemaker Frondeg-Mr R Jones, coal merchant BronraUt—Mr R Roberts, dispensing and family chemist Fron Goch-Mr Wm, Jones T H Radcliffe, Esq, Rochdale Top Shop—Mr J Morris, grocer Garreg Wen-Mr R Jones, draper Peo y Bryn—Mr T Me. Michan Penybryn Terrace, No I-Mr J W Owen, Penybryn Terrace, No. 2—Mr W Roberts Henry Street, Esq, London The Beehive [Directory OSca,] Tho:. Phillips, General Provision and Family Grocer. Penybryn Terrace, No 4-Mr T Jones, tailor Bryn Meirion—Messrs Hugh Roberts and Son, Taitors and Drapers Regent House—T H Roberts, Generat Draper. &e. Corner Shop-Mr John Roberts, general provision, &e. Weish Presbyterian Chape) House-Mrs Thomas L)a'!ereh—Mr Wm. Roberts Wern-Mr Wm Roberts House Agent for Danfairfeehan—Mr Thos Phillips the Beehive and Directory, Ltanfairfechan, near Bangor PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AND THEIR MINISTERS. St Mary's Church. Rev Ph. Constabie Ettis, Rector. Rev. R. Harries Jones, Curate. Christ Church. English Service at lOl a.m.; and 6 p.m. Wefsb Service tt )0a.m,and 6 p.m. Welsh Presbyterian Chapei. Service at M a.m. Sunday Schoot at 2 p.m. every other Sunday. AndServieeat6p.m.(We)sh) Westeyan Methodist Chape). Sunday School at tO a.m.; Welsh Service at 2 & 6 p.m. Congregational Chapet. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Wetsh service 2 p.m. and 6 p m 1,LANFAIRPECHAN POST OFTICE LetteK dolivorw at 9 a m, dMptKh 415 p m
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I FESTINIOG. I LORD PALMERSTOX'S VISIT TO THE FESTIN- I IOG SLATE QUARRIES. The Prime Minister of England, though in his Slat I year, appears to be ahuost ubiquitous, and to be exempt from the weakness and in&rmitios which are the usuat accompaniments of extreme oldage. Inmorerespects thati:ts:tstatc)n.t!i,hecc!'taiii)yMoncof themostex- traordinarymenofhistime. On Tuesday and \Vedne.stay!asf., amidst his other numerous engagements, hu found time to pay a visit to the Festinio:j :["te Qnarries, which, oneeayear.is his lmwl custon). Perhaps itmayitotbegenet'.tityknown that his Lordship and the Duke of Ctevetand are the principal proprietors of the quarries which are known a.sthe"We)sh S!ateComp.tny's;"andwearcgivento underabuid that these distinguished noblemen have commenced opening a new quarry on Moe!wyn Mawr. The Welsh" sJate qua.ry M on a very brJe scaie, and has been worked with great success for the hst 30 years. The one at Moe)gwyn Mawr is a)so on au extensive aeale, but it was only opened last year. He visited the fornter on Tuesday and the latter on Wednesday. A). thoughanoetogenerian. hewentupthe hiifsand through the works, including thelevek and underground chambers, with the moat surprising vigour; and he ill- spected the whole with that minuteness as to d!taUs of whiehhei.-tsoaeeompU-ihedatuaster. He seemed per- fectly satisfief) with the progress which had been made at and with the specimen of state al- ready got. From this quarry, tempted donbtlcs by the fineness of the (fay, he proceeded tj vi-'it Croes Fawr 8!ate quarry, which is being opened nn the north side of hi< own quarry; but the Croesor" having been commenced a good white before his Lordships, it is, ot' course, in a more advanced state, aud exhibits promising signf) of success, and of becoming one of the targest un- derground f.)ate ttorks in the t'rincipatity of Waies. Un Thursday he went to Portinad,ic to inapeet his extensive quay at that fort, and ottthesame day he likewise paid a visit to Deudraeth Castle, the residence of Uavid Williams, Esq., late I I igii-)hel.itr of Merion- ethshire. From f'ortmadoe he proceeded on to Carnar- von, as he is to be at the inauguration of the statue erected in Hereford in memory of the iate Sir G. Corn- wall Lewis. In his inspection of the different quarries, he was ac- companied by his agents, Mr. Wiiiiams and Mr. Ches- ae)); and on going to Maentwrog he rode down the rail to the Hafod Dyn station, from whence he drove to the Tanybwtch Hote), where he stopped for the night. During his Lordship's visit to the quarries we may state that some interesting and sneeeasfut experiments were made in Masting with gun cotton, by Messrs. Pren- tice and Co., of Stowmarket, the patentees, in which his Lordship took peculiar interest, because if the experi- ment be found to answer it will at once supersede gun- powder in all underground operations, in consequence of the almost amoketess explosions of the gtttt cotton. To shew the comparative advantages of it, the men were enabled after every blast, to commence operations again immediateiy; whifatwith gunpowder, the quantity of smoke is so great in underground workings that it often requires 20 minutes, or so, before the men can again re- contineaee their work. The weather throughout during his Lordship's visit was highty propitious; and we are glad to say he ap- peared to much enjoy his visit to Wales, and also his usual vigour of mind and body for the continuance of which he has the beot wishes of the United Kingdom, I but of none more so than Her Majesty's Welsh sub- jects. I MARRIAGE FESTIVITIES AT BLAENAU. I The marriage of Miss Edith Mary Greaves, eldest daughter of Mr. Greaves, proprietor of LIechwedd Slate Quarry, with the Rev. Septimus Cox Holmes Hansard, rector of Bethnal Green, London, came off amid grand rejoicings and demonstrations uu Wednesday, the 31st ult. 'i he bridal party started from Plasweuuydd, Mr. Greavea' new residence at the quarries, and were greeted all along their way to St. David's Church with the most enthusiastic cheering from the multitude of persons who had come together. What, with the cheering and the cannonading from all the quarries, the air resounded ftr many miles around, and this was continued at intervals during all the day. The entrance to the church was almost barred by hundreds of spectators eagerly watch- ing the arrival of the happy pair, and the,church itself was crowded almost to suffocation with well wishers. The marriage ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. the Vicar of Thurston, Suffolk, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. K. KiUin, incumbent of St. David's. The hymeneal altar was moat beautifully decorated for the occasion by the Misses Greaves, yy e do not remember ever seeing anything in the way of decorating done with more taste. The singing of St. David's choir eficited, and deservedly so, much praise from all who heard it. As the hagpy couple wended their way from church, twelve of the school children bedecked the path with nowers and roses. At the churchyard gate a triumphal arch of evergreens, with appropriate mottots, had been erected and on one side of it four of the onicers of the Odd.fellow" Lode stood as representatives, dressed in their omeial uniform, with the regalia of the society in their bauds. On the other side the Rechabite omeial nag was put up to represent that society. We may here mention that each of the Friendly Societies of the piaee is under a special obligation to Mr. Greaves this year, he having presented them with the handsome donation of iM, after the unusual pressure sustained by them last year from the distress consequent upon the fever which prevailed to such a fearful extent in the neigh bourhood. fhe bridal party were followed from church to FIas- weunydd by the ladies and gentlemen of the neighbour- hood with their carriages. After receiving the congra- tulations of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hansard left for Scotland, we understand, for their wedding tour. On the road from church to Plasweunydd three splendid arches of evergreens had been erected, bearing appro- priate inscriptions, tuch as Long life and 1 appiness to Mr. and Mrs. Hansard," "God Mess them," Ac. One of these was beautifully illuminated at night with varie- gated lamps. Flags, banners, and handkerchiefs waved from almost every houoe and eminence in the neigh- bourhood. Young and old, rich and poor, alike shared the general excitement. As for the amount of work done in the quarries during the day, we should say it was very little, for all seemed bent upon enjoying themselves and doing their utmost to celebrate the event in a becoming manner. In the afternoon the children of the three schools—Mrs. Oakeley's, Mrs. Holland's, and the British—numbering about 500, were treated to tea, buns, and bara brith, at the new Market-hall. After tea was over they marched in a long procession under their respective teachers to Plaaweunydd. They sang several tunes in front of the I'las in a most credit- tNe manner, and then gave aeverai rounds or uurraoa and cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Hansard and for the family. In the evening rocketa were fired, and a large bonfire burnt on an eminence in front of the Pias; and each house and cottage aeemed to vie with each other in the briiiiancy of their illuminations. The proceed- ings of the evening were also enlivened by the playing of the brass band, which has been lately formed in the place. It could not bf but most gratifying to Mr. and Mrs. Greaves to see such a spontaneous and general ex- pression of good will and respect manifested towards them on the auspicious event. No gentteman, we shoud say, has done more to deserve it, for he is always moat ready to give a helping bmd to every cause and movement which has for its object the welfare of the locality. The inhabitants of Btaenau Festiuiog have good reason to be proud of having such a gentleman re- siding among them. We here subjoin an address of the inhabitants to Mr. and Mrs. Greaves, which was read at breakfast, together with the reply of the Mr. Greaves to the same:— To Mr. and 3f's. CfMfM. We, the inhabitants of BIaenau Festiniog, desire, with sentiments of profound respect, to offer our warm congratulations to you on the marriage of your eldest daughter. The kind interest you take in the welfare of the neighbourhood, your readiness to assist the dis- tressed and needy, and your general innuenee for good, make us appreciate your residing among us more and more; and, therefore, we gladly embrace this oppor- tunity of expressing our feelings of regard towards you. May this auspicious event be crowned with the richest blessings of domestic happiness, and devoted love to the bride and bridegroom, and be the commencement of a long and successful career to them. May it please God to watch over and prosper you in your undertakings, and may your children as they grow up increase in every virtue, and be a comfort to you. And may yo<i all in the end be made meet to be partakers of the saints in light;" these are the sincere wishes of us all. For the workmen of Uechwedd Quarry, "For the workmen of the Welsh Slate Co., "William \M)iiams, Mnrrui G. WUUama, George C. ChaaseU. For the workmen of Mr. Holland's Qoarry, "Robert Owen. For the workmen of the Cwmerthin Shte Co., David Jones. For the workmen of Cwt-y-bugail State Co., Evan EvatM. For the workmen of Maen 08eren State Co, John Edwards. For the workmen of RbiwbryMir Quarry. Robert Wini.nM. "For the workmen of Mr. F. S. Qmrry, \Vit)i uu Kowttuj. For the Slate Quarries' Lodge of (Md-M)owa, D.tHM) Williams, sec. For the Glan Barlwyd Friendty Socn ty, Robt. W. Uwen, see. For the neighbourhood in genfr:t), HicbarJ Ki))h), htenmbMnt of St. David's." Thereptytotheabove:— 7*0 the /M/t'(&t<'t)!) of 7i/acna)t Fctil¡io[J. "Ou behalf of I r. Ure'tVc. ;u:,1 Inye]!, I beg to thank you m'Mtsineet't;)y for your onthemarhase of out' daughter, and t.J ""lire you that we highly prize that kuKUyteciingwijich you are p!e;)sed to express towards us, an,] whHI I 't".ure you it will ever be our anxious wish to de-.r'caud t.jrt- tain. For your good wishes for the happi! of the bride and bridegroom, I aui sure th"y !'etii t{!.it"fu), and on their behalf I thank you most tl'uly. A" lo¡¡r.( a" we are spared to live amongst you, ttruat we shaU be found ready to promote the good of tl", nci;¡ \'ourhood, and to cO!1Ll'¡l>ute tbe little in onr pm" b thc ]¡'ppine,a andprosperityoftho-.earoundu.-t. ItitwithpIeMure we have witnessed the iNteHeetuat advancement of the inhabitants of this diatrict, consequent ou t)te extenMon of achoots and reading rooms, ala in the formation of a Choral Society and Bands for the praHtHe of itMtru mental music. "ttMabo gratifying to notice the increasing dear* of self-reliance evineeft in the exte;)ai<M) of the Frieadfy and Benefit S,)cieties. I uch has ,<1,,> ¡'n d,me to ame)iorate the nanitary state of the di-'r,ct, in the eree- tion of an improved clii,,6 of eottage.'i:b'.t,inuehstiU re- mains to be done to avert the danger of the recurrence of the fever, under which we have lately sun'r"d M seve)'e]y. I must not nowenlarge on tlie.ie subjects, but wish you may each and aU be b)es-ied with many years of heatth and happiness." The following verses were ompo'-od for the oec}- sion :— \V)tatmcan3 this .scene "nrl st:r;ng AtoH'/my native plac"' Aticl wliy (i,, friend ?and ueighhoura ]\!eet n'i:)t a joyous face ? For many tnonth<, yea, many years, Hhiwbryfdir has been sad. Andwhytodayi'iRhiwbrYidir Sojubi!ant)yglad! From house roofs, doors, and window, OnwaUsandhitbtheyri'-e Flags, baunera, shawls, and handkerchiefs Ofevery shape and size. Young men and maidens deck our place With flowers and branches green; Miss Greaves, of Talyweunydd Hal), We do respect aa queen. May Mr. and Mra. Hansard Be very happy indeed, And Uve to one saotber In every word and deed; And may they both continue To take a great delight, To aerve their generation With energetic might. JOMMORM9. Rhiwbryfdir, Festiniog. J OH!f MORRIe,
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