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DENBIGH

... THE FLOAWER SHOW. The Denbigh Annual Flower Show was held at the Royal Bowling Green, on Friday, the:llth inst. Unfortunately, very little vigour has been exercised ;of late years on behalf of the Denbigh Flower Shows, and it is generally complained that they are held rather too' late in the season to possess any. peculiar. or interesting features. The soil of the Vale of Clwyd is naturally ...

LLANLLECHID

... d. COecERT.-A miscellaneous concert was given by :be: 3 Bethel choir in Carmel chapel, on Saturday evening last, tri The singers came a distance of nine miles, through tha m regular storm, to keep their appointment. Owing to the unpropitious state of the' weather tbe attendance ws small. W e understand that several of the pieces Bo were very creditably sung. One youngwoman in par- m ticular, ...

Poetry

... ?eoftrm. IN MEMORY OF - Dedicated to Miss Waller, Pen Park EHall, near Clinton. by her affectionate friend, John HI. Pritchard. U to the realms of light, Not in this world of wo': Far 'hove the stars so bright, My spirit go: List to thy only birth, Pouring her pray'r of love Flower of heaven and earth I In Mem'ry of. Lonely I eigh and weep, Yet would I hear thy mild Voice, in its depth of ...

Poetry

... ?? =. Alberta,, -,.I i', e, --l. ? -. -- ?? -- -- -- .- - , xotiq ? . .. Thou art come on the clouds of theyear. r t 0ow inr ano a -thy quick flashing eye; i~ir~fof eat c he hright azure sky I And summer is borne on her bier. To the unnumbered tombs of the poet, Though beauty's tiara thy pale brow hath crowned, The symbol of mourning hath twlned it around, And sad sounds thy voice on the ...

LLANDUDNO

... LLANDUDNi le I; y.~ ';t!goV ' e ?? po. PuLa ENTElRTAINMEtS.QlrP cespoentsayt; .ore on6 the past fortnight, or 89, We!Jki dnpw n en.r' of entertainments in q ilaidqt ?? ti hhve been entertaining enoaugh, but not exactly ina legitvimate way. A' hPs'fettaoc' .kifhes~iflhertoek to in- :.1tr'o duc us to' ateal'l,gho-teudu ,q oii 'ttndis Jihersight was felt to be' aovery nodvel'iirbe'q-atii Rooms ...

LLANLLECHID

... LLANLLEORID. CoNcEnT.-A miscellaneous concert was given by b Bethel choir in Carmel' chapel, on Saturday evening last. t, The singers came a distance of nine miles, through a ti regular storm, tokeep their appointment. Owing to the unpropitious, state of the weather the attendance was small. We understand that several of the pieces B were very creditably sung. One young woman in par- tl ...

Poetry

... -? ?eIltfqm, * TWILIGHT MUSINGS. I gaz'd upon the lingering light of day's decline and glorious even, When mountain. la' c, and wood, were bright With all the golden Ines of heaven- It seem'd as if to ea&th were given, The radiant mantle of the sky's I And sin, and care, and sorrow driven lrorth from its new formed paradise. The evening shadows spread aloft, And might commenced her peaseful ...

Our Library Table

... Our Library, rAlf. There is no great variety in BLAcKWOOD this month. Seven articles occupy its 128 pages; but as usual, they are, with one exception, entitled to be placed in the first irst class; and also, as ausil, we have seen no magazine that take it all in all, is equal this month to ilaga. The New MONTHLY, anad FnAsin, and BENTLEY have each some excellent articles, but we prefer ...

PENMAENMAWR

... Ii ; CONCERT.-On Monday, the 14th. init., a grand eyen- ing coueert, under distinguished patronage, was held in she Infant School looml, at this charniing watering place, by the celebrated artistes the Misses Wynne., Phe programma'wag of-a varied character; and we have no hesitation in asserting that it ctnisisted of the best selection of music eves; perf6rmned' before at Pentmaen: tMawr. M lr ...

Literary Extracts

... I-I Ik . -. , ?- - ?? .:JOBBEs Dn,,-nib~in, 4oufW llied'te ?? .allous and ar;resOthan' qieu gte more. .Jy of the Yo elt Un aabo y, 'as Lord Ys-ws8going ver ?? mRegefi: Stbreet the sweener' whom he had at first disregarded4 t fi~~~ha~ilif -iauq l iwz \ and said, ยข' Corne,.my lord, you'll give me a-trifle for old acquaintance' sake. Yoa, indeed! Why, where can I have ever seen: you before I ...

DENBIGH

... THE FLOWER SHOW. The Denbigh Annual Flower Show was held at the Royal Bowling Green, on Friday, the 11th inst. Unfortunately, very little vig6ur has been exercised of late years on behalf of the Denbigh Flower Shows, and it is generally complained that they are held rather too late in the season to possess any peculiar or interesting features. The soil of the Vale of Clwyd is naturally very ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... There is sorn 'difficulty in selecting'materials suita- ble to theweather; for, 'warm as it is during the day, it is quite cool during the mornings and evenings ! it is for this reason that foulards are so much worn;, they are' cooler than taffetas, and yet warmer than muslin or grenadine. Mohair, foulard, and alpaca, we may then safely say will then be the materials most in request for ...