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HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF LOCAL CHURCHES

... HISTORICAL SKTCHES OF; LOCAL CZUTCHSOJ ST. GERMA?S? St. German's is the parish church of a newly- formed district carved out of the Large and rap~idly-growing parish of Boath. It owves its existence in a great measure to the energy end rerseverance of Bishop Sm~ytbies, who succeeded Father Fuller as vicar of Ecath when that devoted priest entered the commun~ity of St. John the Evangelist at ...

EXHIBITING THE SWAG

... The Cardiff Town-hail has been put to I many uses in its time, but never before do we remember its being turned into a three- penny show. All is fair in Separatist politics, ' it would seem, even to the glorification of Mr. GLADnToNor%'s badly made coat, and so we find it considered decent, not only ri to make public exhibition of the p plunder gathered by the leader of the b English ...

REVIEW

... REVIEW\V L ?? d A Tarp- ROUND MEg WVoatn- By W. I .Caine, M.P. London: GCc-rge IRootledge I- and S ons, Broadway. Lu dgate-hill. 1. Our ContLinenial neighbours are, ?? or diwrongly, uinder tlia inipresszion that all 'IEnglishmen, by reason of their insular !r Isituation, musti be prejudiced. Now, if ?? ars thus generally considered, Iwe fear Mr. Caine must; be particularly set down as ...

LORD TREDEGAR'S SHOW AT NEWPORT

... L LORD TREDEGAR'S SHUW AT a NEWPORT. e _ these ?? 'riends THE OPENING DAY. Since :h nay LISf OF PRIZES. of my in more than usasally cold and wet weather, on 3wor'n, Tuesday Lord Tredegar's show, whirls 69 years 31mean3- ago started from eruch small beg-innings and has ?? unthoug~ht-of proportions, opened 'ir I bean the Cattle Market, Newport, Tlhat the exhibition ibbets' in point of niumber ...

REVIEWS

... El VIEW \S. Cr Ouwx CorrT..-Measrs . Caseeli Peiter an- t Is t Galjin ?? liu -u: irsued tie ifth corirplte volunreof fi , hiq lt.ndeuthe woi-k, iui wlich we trid a section j: i f snle sixteen pagts devoted to Cardiff and le | 'n~lt.Very ge-odi sillostradons are given ot-e P r- Oi olitishops gateway at LiSirdaff, Cardiff Castle f'-omn the rsver-of which there is too ?? river Ii roisd too liule ...

THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHIOW. 61 DINNERI AT NEWCASTLE-EMLYN. After thle Agricultural Show in connection with Wi ?? the Tilryside Agricultural Society, held at New- ?? 'he ?? on Fridey, the u,,iuai dinner was held [teat at thle Eia~lyi Arms Hotel. The president, Mr. W. Tb na 0. Briastoolte tPark-y-gors), occupied the chair.,= a MTebr President gave the toast of ,The W. I ?? the Counties of ...

THE NEW PANTOMIME AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... THE NEW PANTMUNLIE AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE. e lio had tast niglit the pleasure of being present br att in undress rehearsal of the pantamlbrir which bt is to run during the present ChriStMas season at or the Theatre ltoval, Cardiff. It is entitled, sa 'K .nabad; or, the Roc, the Wreck, the Reckless tn Sailor, and the Hlarlequin Old Mian of the Sea, and it may be recognised fromt its not ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...