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LITERATURE

... LITERITURE. HI'NTS oN ADvocAcy.-ThO title of this work, which has been recently published by Messrs. Waterlow Bros. and Layton, the enterprising law stationers of Birobin lane, is sufficient in itself to obtain for it an extenaive reading. We doubt not a that the book will be eagerly conned by the multi- i tudinous bevy ot young men whom the badness of trade and agriculture-or the difficulty ...

MASONIC FESTIVAL AT CARDIFF

... noer iean_ * MASOMC FESTIVAL A CARWT7F. 'Ia The anrun: feedvai of the G ?? - 5:, SII No. 3,;, wai belt at Cif on Taraei-ty 4 o Masonic hal Bo I. Ti;, ?? ;. U is. ?? B.O. John W.aF 23 o :az WM , :: or the ez minz year. Brc. Do-minic STan-oz. woo _ai a. helde ?? dozing 'leput yer, reoi:n. .L ie following ?? were the inretod y e ansi' >i'WM. :_Br Dominic M. Watson, T,,,I n un Harry Cousin, S.W.; ...

REVIEWS

... 115LV LZE TS. TfnE NEow PA;'rOB1MFNT. - LICSSee. CaSes1l, ;ht Petr aopn nd Co, -re the publishaer of & I woirk entitlod- 5The Ncw Parliament, 18810, by7 log Wili*r. Sonirauthor of 40 Across the LIght 04 ki~nd LAwo and their Resultes h.,~ 5WV er-i'eod by the -ierrepondants of the Central -Ne c The authlor ices endeavonrrd to trace Hly the C=ne of the greet end ?? change wiheo bee ...

MERTHYR DOG, [ill] [ill] AND CAT SHOW

... ME RTlli; DOG, VOULTRY, P:GION, AND CAT SHOW. Tc ery (Wedneedon) the entries for this comtug Ctlocyinnt gatberiig close. The prizes are, as ve bave already bed ccesion to point oat, not ocly veW rvntercae, czesene heing provided for alruoat every breed or description of dogs, polItry, piceore, or eat, 'but eiso of amoants vailih vil bear comparieon withhoaawarded at far ttcro prettrtitma ehlws ...

HARLECH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... - 1ARLECH MUkICAL FESTIVAL. la 1867, a few of the leading men in Merionethehire, with one or two energetic men from Portmadoc, held a preliwoaur me0tiDg, under the presidency of the late Rev. E. Morgan, Dyffryn, to take into consideration the. desirability of forming a Temperance Choral Ucion for the county of Merioneth. They unanimously agreed to form one, and decided to bold a festival ...

THE ART OF BOOKMAKING

... THiE ART OF BOOKNIAKING. The boekmaker is a cool, calm, and altogether busi. noes-like person. To ims the whole theory of betting oeestitutes a practical art-a real profeasion-to which he must devote the principal part of his tiree and thought, and almost all his personal attention. The fact that out of ten bookmakers who really s ick to their legitimate busineos six or seven, or probably ...

COURTSHIP AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL

... I COURTfHIP AT THE CARDIFF c THEATBE ROYAL. e Mr. .L J. Byre nis an author who, if he need W$i any title at all, ought certainly to have that cf m langh.provoker. Ufa comedies are etrong L antidotes to melancholy, and Courtzhip, th i n piece whih is ext week to be produmed.at the foam Theatre Royal abounds with that humour and wit Sail which Mr. Byron's producticin invariably possesc. I ...

MR. D. H. HABKINS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... MkR D. H. HABKINS5 AT THE; THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. E _ *A6v I - Ihe excellent mnagement of our popnlr theatre never was more truly ?? thin by the judicioin sequence of entertainmeuti during the present season. Following upon the sucoesdal run of mirth.provoking pantomime, lovers of strong drma were well ?? by the production of Drink, and Ghefashioableesection of plsy- goere have this week ...

THE MARQUESS OF BUTE ON ART

... ON A1ILT. The MArq'ue3a of Buto was a Ruost at tlho recent ar eunual dinner of the r-yal scottish Acadomy, Co ?? propteod tha success of that inetitation. In IA 171 dcing Bo, the noble lord asid :-With these wordK fur put in my mouth, and standing in this place and p!h bofore this audienc3, I cannot help feeling that in 1r, mind and thought you aea but a Fmall part of an aeeembly much lavger ...

MERTHYR DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAT SHOW

... Am1UI{VRi DOG, POULURY, PIGEON, AND CAT SHOW. The, secod 4annual Show Of dogs, poultry,. pigeons, and mca at ?? IMorkethoueo was opened on Wodnesday and wtill be continued to-day (Thursday). Ha fly the promoter were 'favoured *Ith fine wee r, and the attendance as a consequence was tolebly large, though not o fmat m the excelence of rhe show desrved. It h however, that the attendance on j. sie ...

AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW FOR THE PRINCIPALITY

... In a letter which appears in our correspon- dence columns the Hon. 0. H. Wynn throws out a suggestion which we commend to the earnest consideration of agriculturists through. out the Principality. He fully recoguises the beneficial influence of the several county agricul- tural societies, and does not wish to see the exhibitions they organise discontinued, but is of opinion that the time has ...

RUTHIN

... RUJ THIN. THE SCHOOL BOARD met Yesterday week, Mr Brooks Cuuliffo in tle chair. The previous month having been a holiday, there was very little business beyond passing the accounts. MONTHLY MEETING OF Tap TowN Couiga.i-Tbe Council met yesterday week, when there were present: Aldermaia Edward Edwards (in the chair), Councillors R. IP. Davies, John Jones (draper). David Jones, Lewsa Jones, and ...