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Our Library Table

... ®u- ALillranr iL hbkc. Sorte days hlave e-lapsed Siince wre received our niagayiino parcel ;but. we lx ave hat], sim iii tan a onsly, such at ?? of reading- connected with the war, that we really have licen unable to give thle alwiays-wel- coine periodicals th'at attention thee so well descrVe. But batter late than never.'' We' proceed to say a few words abtoint those we always read with the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANY

... I Saphir, a satirical poet and writer of great taleit in greater popularity, has just died at Baden, a place a few miles from Vienna. le was 'o Wittrs Literary Gazette, in It95, and his most breN *,e cal works appeared between the years iz0,; l, ej IHe afterwards wrote a great deal in journals 'as 1 1 lished a periodical called The Humouristd 'B I' itab volume of poetry was entitled Wild ...

THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS

... n The Javkdaw sto hecardinal's chair !he hai e Bisahop, and abbat, and prior were there; esu Mt anw a monk, and many a friar, asu AHany a knight, and Many a squire, is. an with a good many more of tesser degree, In soothea goodly company; Anld they served the lord primate on bended knee Befloi e Never, I ween, Wee a prooder ?? Read of is books, er dreamt of in dreams,.h Al Than the Cardinal ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... The most fashionable silks for the summer season are figured tafl'etas with small brolbts, flowers; sumamer , mniles anntiques of much slighter texture than those of t winter; also striped and checked sillks, chlbmbery gauzes, I orgalllys with coloured flowers and foulards, The faslsions this senson are nmuch varied, -and permit of numerousdeviations; plain skirts nolongeradnsissible; there is ...

FAREWELL TO NORTH WALES

... 01 ! thou exquisite load ! we must part, we must part; And the thought that with sorrow is filhng my heart, As my eye wanders hack to thy verdure clad shore Ih, that I may exult in its beauties no more. I must bid thee farewell; but how oft in my dreams, will my spirit revisit thy silvery streams; I shall feel my cheek fann'd by the breath of thy gales, And shall wander again through thy ...

Our Library Table

... 0, ur ?,r(ilfmvg ZAle. Frim MASOWcaY-TitUE OBJECTS ?? little brochure is at trauslationl into English of a French letter published so Lfr back as the year 1774, in Paris, by a gentleman whose iane is not given, and now, forthe first time, given to the ELglish public by WV. . fleece, Esq., ?? of Birmingham. It is dedicated by the translator to Robert Farrmant, Esq., Llandudno, the Worshipful ...

Jokes and Jokers

... What vegetable is anything but agreeable on boark shlip?-A leek. Why is wool unablo to contend with silk ?-.ecauro) it is always worsted. When is a bonnet not a bonnet ?-When it becomes lady. What is it that you drink at dinner and eat at tea -'roast, Why is life the greatest of ?? we mus. ' all give it up. What is that which ties two persons, but only touches. one?-A wedding ring. Why is ...

ANGLESEY AND CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... LANGLESY AT:D O1AbTA27ONi 9E AGIOULTURAL SHOW. SPECIAL PRWE FOR WHEIGH-BRIDGE. The Anglesey and Caroarvonshire Agricultural Society'a Annual Showv will be held at Llangelni, -on Thuraday next, 'September 22nd. The entries are noW closed and there is every prospect of a good show. Several.good entries have been made for the leaping competition. A novel feature at the show' will be pspecial ...

THE COLUMBIAN EXHIBITION

... TIM COLUXBrAN., 2=Bl N.. WHO DISCOVE RED AmERICA?' The A'mericans are .evldentlV considerably agi- tated as to who really diddiscover that country. -There can be no question that the discovery of Columbus led to the occupation of, that Western Hemisphere by the Caucasian race, but there are those who question whether Columbus was the fiaet European who set foot on the Continent of North ...

LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY'S CONCERTS

... LLANDUDNO ImEi cOmANY'S ON TS. - CONTINUED UClCESS OF'GW YLLYM CROWE. BIG HOUSE O0 SATURD&Y NIGEIT. As the season proceeds it becomes demon- stratively evident that the Pier Company's gran1 orchestra under Gwyllym Crowe is not going to ik1ke second place, but that the Pier bad the Pavilion will in the future be the re'ndezvoicsf the visitors just as much as when M. Riviere was the musical ...

THE LANDLORD'S CHRISTMAS JOKE

... | THE LANDLORD'S CHRITMrAS JOKE. Not far from the city of MontgRomery, in the etate Alabama, on one of the roads ronninL' from that B city, lives a jolly landlord by tho name of Ford. In is fair weather or foul, in bard ti nes or soft, Ford in would have his joke whenever possible. One bitter, ie stormy Christmns night, or rather mirnzina, about ,e two bours before daybreak, he was arsused ...

A CURIOUS CHRISTMAS DANCE

... . SpEcrATLy WBtTTEN FOR relc No ari WALls CHRoiNOLic, BY FREDERICK LEY. I am, going to ?? ?? ?? ta-night, and I want you to oome with me, said my friend Mrs Barkertome. t o me. I c ome for afewdays' rews and' change, so did not care to go; besides, I had just become interested i n a new novel, and did not like to lay it aside. Thbank you, bub I ?? much prefer staying bore. I know no one ...