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... 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 ...

SIR E.J. REED, M.P., AT CARDIFF

... SM 3.S.mu, Arty., AT CIDFF. N - ?? VISIT TO THlE EXHIBITION. m an ED. ?? E.DINTNER TO THE EXECUTIVE COM-- A ol lonie! AITTEE. 1 witsi - i itbe 3MINIFICEN'T GIFT TO THE TOW-N w .arge in hunt On Fritter, Sir E. J. Reed, K.C.21 ld.P., pi bMr. visited Gerdiff for the purpose of inspecting the tl iorse Fine Art and industrial Exhibition in the Drill~ lane, Hall. lie wvas conducted throughl the ...

THE ROYAL VISIT TO SWANSEA

... I aR. THE ROYAL VISITTO SWANSEA. S AARTICLT I.-By MORIIENI. Wil C __ pUI - FALL OF WELSH LIBERTY. - NOBLE 5 . ST 'UGLE FORt FREEDOM1-THF FIlRSf tra - PR iCE_ OF WALE.S.-WALLACE A VELSH- 1 det a MAN. Ca! Scitland and Ireland cannot boast of a Prince str ?? who takes his5 title from either country. There is a he 1 Duke of Edinburgh and a Dulie of Connaught, but at tioms titles w %ere sops thrown ...

THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLANI) r | SHOW. The Bath and West of England Society a and Southern Counties Association hold their S annual exhibition at Cardiff during the week which begins to-day. The Society is entitled a to special notice on three very honourable grounds, namely, age, vigour, and general H usefulness. Its founder was a Norfolk gentle- man of the not inappropriate name of RcKx. 0 ...

FAIRS FOR JULY

... =J c I- L -- FAIRS FOR EJUY. I I Tittl 'Nw% e .ast ?? I r - ! m ?? ?? .. . ?? Drystiyn l Ncrwcrdot ?? . Lltanybytlier 4 Narleth ?? mtateioelluog ?? Beneath. * 13 Tregaroit ?? 5 Newcastle Emlyn.. 14 8. 5 CLearsTene ?? I St. Clears . . CinNi Elvet ?? 19 CarB rtiecon ?? . ± 11 Abcrgavei:ny Clarmadat .. .. ?? , aerp ?? . TLallgarl 11 C ?? G' Lm;a.eter(lCrdigLlll02& ICr j myc ivnmm .. 7m Pzem ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... MAGAZINES 10R AUGUST. Cream-nL, P='rsr, and OALPrN's publications. Lit I Belle Sauvage Yard, London.-Amnong tite pubir-L cations received fromt this emuinent tit-in for thea I current rnuilutl is tire Practical Dicitioinary at Ide'clianics, edited hr Edward Knight. 'Thrr CX rollert work of reference is now app irrtchirir' ci-i i plet~ion, ;ard re weu have on iorine-i (caieornts desecrclbed i ...

MOBMOUTH FARMERS' CLUB

... MONMOUTTH FARMERS' CLUB. THE ANNEAL SLOW On Wednesday the show promoted by this club was held in the Cattle Market. The day was E tolerably fine, and there was quite an average attendance. Amongst the county families who visited the show we observed-Mr. H. Mertyn K-ennard and party, Croft-y-Bwla; Lord Raglan and party, Oefnitilla ; Gene~ralSoerset and pat ty. Troy House; Mr. S. R. Bosanqunet ...

GRAND CONCERT AT COWBRIDGE

... GRAND CONCERT ATr COW- BRIDGE. as The grand full dress concert, in aid of the funds F as of the Cowhridge Young Men's Institution, a f i musical entertainment which for some time pasti has been the principal topic of expectation in the c to neighbourhood, took place on Thursday evening ad at the Town-hall, Cowbridge. All who took part in st the concert were local amateurs, and the glee party ...

OPENING OF THE CARDIFF FREE LIBRARY

... I ' Y - - A.. . z AX St.EW I | G Z I e 7if t Y TJit , . THURSDAY, JUIVR 1, 1882. I OPENING OF THE CARDIFF FREEI LIBRARY. The building in Trinity-street erected by p the Corporation of Cardiff for the combined ai purposes of a Free Library, Museum, and t] Science and Art School was opened yesterday si deinces pf the most auspicious a o?frer. rdly Anything which could w have 'given et to the ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... I I -. TrIATIZE ROY-AL.I At the Cardiff Theatre Royal on Utonday eren- ing the reailistic draira, of ,Thle Diverts Luck' met, on its. rc'Troduction, with as most cordial oreception. With many, good. pointls aboat it to attract lovers of draima,- the scenery is so startlinak real aind of a charact-ar hithertoI Yso uinthought of Ilit,~ its realism would strike the is mnostunaimaginative. In ...