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Bangor, Caernarfonshire, Wales

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FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... (From -T3e ReFlcf.) FaI - The fashions for the summer seasoa may Daw'bb seen Doi in all their novelty anl freshness. Steel Czlour and bra white and black cheochze of all dimensious, are Vler!'much ligi worn for negligee dresses; which are made with high it 'bodies, either with or without basques. In Ihe formar 2a case the basques are made very long, half ccveriogs the bci r skirt. The lanciere ...

Poetry

... voctip. LET US SHEW WE'RE GRATEFUL EVER, List, olh list ! the breeze is blowing, Gently sighing, lo I come ! Wafting b:,im, and healtth bestowving, On each isainate of each home. EIvery little cloud is teeming, Dropping nectar here and there While the Sun's bright eye is beaming Throughl the rain-wvells cv'rywleere. List, oh list ! God's voice is callisng, Lo! I senud ~ou gifts divinee; Sec! ...

PENRHYN AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... | PENRHYN AGRICUIATURAL SHOW. I The animnal exhibition of horses, cattle, sheep, pigsq F agricultural implcements and pioductions% of cottiage Igardens, for premiums given by tire Hon. Colonrel IDonglas-Penuant, and which, very liberally on hs . to Ipart, is not Confined to his own teniantry, bitt is open to all competitbrs, took place yesterdaty in the Park, P near Tyrnew)-dd. Tire) weather, ...

Poetry

... Ivoettv. PLAYINfi SOLDIEItS, Playing soldiers bad enougig is WRheU one boy another calls; But we know, it fisr more rolils is Wihen the redl-coats play with bal1 Oft do we civilians listen Whlen the fife and urlrnm draw near; But When pikecs and h:lbercls izlisito r1he each cowvardl quakes for fear. Old Johl Bull, xvith peace grown bulky, Fain Ihis fat wvoul'I lonl- leep- Tho' tiejo's 11500 co ...

CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW

... - CHRIST-MAS CATTLE SHOW. THE GREAT DAY. The show of fat cattle at marliet on AMonday was, %without fo exception, the finest that has yet been witnessed ; a striking m ?? was observable throughout. The quality tc displayed was of a very superior order. There was a general et absence of preposterously fat meat all on offer was fit for p: the table, and general excellence pervaded throughout. It ...

MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, AND DRAMATIC: GOSSIP

... MTEICAL, ARTISTIC, AND DRAMATIC: : ?? *GOSSIP. i' .-The~wext oratorio given by the Sacred Harmonic So; the P ciety is to be Handel's Solomon. .amon In addition to the new serial tale upon which Mr Tli Charles Dickens is at work, it is. said that a short was t ~story, also from his pen, will soon appear in doule1wld to de Words. in thi -Mr and Mii Barney Williams hlave entered into Imm, an ...

SALISBURY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... SALISBURY AGRICULTURAL SOQIETy. The nineteenth sshow of the Royal Agricultural Society closed on Friday, with a degree of brilli- ant success that has never been exceeded; and, we firmly believe, never equalled in those elements that make a substantial success-that is to say, pleasant at the time, and profitable, in an intellectual sense, hereafter. The district wvas one which has effected ...

THE WINTER CONCERTS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... THE WINTER CONCERTS AT THE CIYST.fI, P&LACE, n The fourth of a series of concerts given on SaturdaVq ,- the new concert rooms at the Crystal Palace, took place on Saturday. In addition to a vory well selected prograzlmui of instrumental music, Mr. Maniue had secnred the scrvicei an of the Orpheus Glee Union, snd also introduced to lie Dn public a young lady from tho Rloval Academy of Mcsic. g ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... BHAUTY Of A Corrus: PLANTATION.-,Anything i1 the. al way'of cultivation nmore -beautiful or more fragrant t~bah- tul a coffee plantation I had not conceived; and oft did 1'say. aij to myself that if ever I became, frown health or otherwise,. in: a cultivator of the ?? the.tropics, I would cultivate'b the coffee plant, even though Idid so ?? pai of the profit that might .be derived from so ...

LITERARY AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... Mqr and M rs Howard Paul al~liear~ in London on !Moii I day, inl their comic and musical1 Patchwork, which will be given for the first tine at St James's Hall, The cc entertainment is to be iembroidered with fiew patterns. di A boy prodigy on the flute will probably be a young.. ' lion of the London ?? Drew Dean, ten years cc .of age. He is apupilof Richardson andhlis performedl before the ...

Poetry

... hwtnI THE GALLOWS TREE. C, JO11S WATTS, A NOnRIUt alAN or 1.1s11Tr D EDUCATION. The night is darlk, no star is seen, I Black clouds the sky obscuring, A drizzling rain is falling fast, let nell and wonon hurrying past, In one thick tide are pouring-. From cast and wvest, and north and south, The thick'ning current's coming: Is it to viewv sonc noble sight They are abroad this checrless night, ...

Poetry

... docttr. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. P EFLLYCHIAD. b 0! Dduw ein HargIwydd da, t Cadw Victoria, t! DOW cadw hi;i Bydd iddi 'a dyner Dad, a Er lies a Iiavydd ein gwlad ; Rbag y derfysswal gad Duw cadw hi. p A'th ddwyfairj waewffon e Chwfll ei gelynion, P Na chlyw eu cri a Alltudia 'n chwyrn o'n gwladt Bod camwedd, lhid, a brad: d Ein trugaroccaf Dad, a Duw cadw vhi. c Teyrnasedi hon yn hir, I gynal ...