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THE NATIONAL MUSIC OF WALES

... ' I T1E br ONAL, MUSIC OF WALES. I IL 11- Tale- I L -- - I I .. I ?? Mr. John Thomas ('encerdd Gwalia) lectured E on the above subject a, few evenings since at the C Royal Academy of Music, in connection with the N Honourable Society of Cymmirodorion. Mr. IV, i Cornwallis West, Lord.Lieutenant of Denbigh- t chire, presided. The lecture was illustrated E by a band of harps, the Welsh Choral ...

LITERATURE

... LI'! LBA TUBBQ I Dvuiie'h ?? MS'fV- BY AGy N G 11:RxO. London: ?? and Co. Mian Giberne's name ' aioubtleoe familiarto may of reader6 as ?? Miats of the Valley,' .Tho Curate's fAmine, and nome bal~fdozen other , worka of the P9aoe high aa'd 'pore tone, And, a fresh 1 'work from ?? trbhenda ,wilibenpeeted to be some t thiug ~.klch nilerel fot ourpas, her pre t ?? efforta 'und it ?? us great ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... RN1-lr ITAfNMENd . SAMS0N AT NLWPOI:tT.-Froa ?? a tisement in another col-ne'n i wvili be see two performances with ftil ,orcestra d accompaniment wvil be given itt heI ; on Monday next. The concert6 are ?? distinguished patrona&f. Z.iss ?? . \ i.-; from the Covent Ga0den * Miss Lewis, Cardiff; 1r'. a- tjne rt of '.the St. Jamie&s'- .heall i and Mr. Thomas Brandon~ from Exsete lli take the ...

GRAND OPERA AT CARDIFF

... GRAND OPERtA AT CAIMIlldI. i LBrv ZTroS.] ?? F'lust-with Miss Amy Shlerwin a1s 31'aoyaerita, drew another large comr- pany to the Cardiff Theatre Royal on Tuesday night-large considering the solnewhliatadvanced fees, and yet not as large as Faust and Mr. Fletcher caln lay claim to. At, tile inclusion of the work in the week's repettory there can be no grumbling. It ?? nai effective contr ...

STRANGE STORY OF A WATCH

... b.ACTION AT CARDIFF, 9 At Cardiff County-court on Thursday (before 8 Judge Owen) fn interesting interpleader case-- 8 Charity. Owen, a widow, of LlIanally, against 8 William Johni Matthews, of Newpiirt-catne on for t; ieitringa, the action being to determine the owner. 6 ship of a gold chronometer watch, originally 6 valued at 100 guineas. Mr. Arthur Lewis D (instructed by Mr. Williams) was ...

SWANSEA CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... I SWANSEA.S (HIRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. '1i1e first annual show of the Swansea, and Die. ?? Clirnysenathotnuin Society was beld at the Drill- h. all, Swansea, o00 Wednesday'. In spite of the flxture te cleshting with tises of Cardifif, Bath, Ito., a remnork- ,ot ibly fine Collecrion of flowers wae got, together, and rigta efforts of the commtteotl (echo chiefly consistedi )aof tite gardeners of Lhce ...

FAIRS FOR SEPTEMBER

... F.AI1R1S FOR SEPTEMBER. BIuiltl ?? 1 ¶IThornbury ?? 16 Gower oad ?? 1 Tredegar ?? 16 Cirenoester ?? I Pembroke. ?? 29 WlIitb;. d . ?? Hy. 16 Carlton (Cardiff) ?? 19 N. lybont, , , 16 ]btdwiclc ?? 2 Aberystwitih .2 7 Tawy)ycvaun ?? 2,24 ]Reycioldstolie ?? 17 St. Clears ?? 2* Blariiavoi ?? 17 Hoiieyboaniie ?? 3 . 3 arberthi ?? H1ereford ?? 3' LIeicgunider . ?? 17 Treg..ron.4 ?? ?? Id Blscol ?? ? ...

FLOWER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT MERTHYR

... . FLOWER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL . EXHIBITION AT MERTHYR. , 0. o. The eighth' annual flower showv and ifdusirial' 0. exhibition held under tho auvipices of tice Market- s. square Sunday-.School, Merthyr, was opened oe rs Wednesday. at the Drill-hall, the building being If beautifully decorated in honour oF thie occasion d with a profuslinn of flags. and hothouse plants, PTrhe competitigns ...

CARDIFF SARASATE CONCERT

... 'i By ZiroS. a n. Those who have been apprehensive that the a *d ordiiiary musical proceedings of Cardiff would . In suffer by reason of the festival just over, will leara re withi satisfaction that Monday night's concert by e- Senor Sarasate arid Madame Berthe Marx at rhe e s Park-leall was fairly well attended. Two A ac years ago, when Ltie distinguished violinist p first visited Cardiff, ...

MUSIC IN CARDIFF

... 1 nt .Iy [BYv ZETUs.] as. 'Two concerts of ?? imtportatnce occu- it- pled thle Great endi Leeser Park-hiails, Cardiff, on C Ilie Wednesday evening. It is a little roystifying why C' Ii1, the responsible muanagers of concerts al ways lix A lii it on WotAeoisdtais. An unfortunate cllanidg o~i Parne InI Wednesday nigh-t wits thle consequence. Noitwitit- Glad! ild standing, it wees rgrettable, to ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... RE.C.ENT PUB3LICATIONS, Th/c Lider' is itlrprovinrg. Tie M;ry nufirbar' is distiliriily, gacl. Jsrcrur is Ilrioit fit Iris best irr Ilis ?? Nteis, and nil the otier hi rigs iii tire b'rok, atirighlr Mliterirg in chlatrtler, reacn n high poirt. of excfllenop. Mr. Arnoid's * uther frd thli T1'.icri: 'r ' is !I beautifil p tiece otf tvIitiTi:, whiletlrr man rin idoea is irrisiril red ...

PABELL DDOFYDD

... PABBLL DDOFYDD. EBr Tim RrV. G&NarErwD Taouas.] This is the title of M orien's new book. The subject is one which, like Huumboldt's Cosmos, has been floating before htis mind since the early days of boyhood. The undefined vision, which so early and so constant through life has been t filling his mind, is reduced into form and reality, and his views of the Gorsedd and the religion of ...