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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 ...

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 ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORIGINAL POETRY, PENY ?LLLON. I. Cris n en fryrl yr nrlar ?wylll Ion, II rev ?? lyred ir fan cc fvrcoec', Vi eltir is 'r for, ?eaille c?. 'r fynycid, A clod a?i:O yie deli4ctydd. yn v roor y henrI rev reysyrici S0dd yes encleliec Ilto lii eic-isn5 rid ?'ci ('heWn cttcwsilh relwg crecci Cyri iv gelses elirlert den, S. Trirm ycc''r plirns, a tlcrwcii y;sr car ig.- irrent yce s-euro icv1c d. ca ...

THE BANGOR MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE & LITERATURE

... This flourishing Society's first excursion of the I season took place on Saturday last, the rendezvous being Aber, one of the most interesting and i historical spots in the ncighbourhood. Notwith- E standing the threatexing aspect of the weather in a the early part of the day, the afternoon turned outc remarkably fine. A party of about 40 members, C assembled at Aber. Mr H. Barber, solicitor, ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... F AS 1IION S FOR J UNB. Tihe mc de, a.s thal otling ae it is faiieslable, of wfearing Iwra'hie?~txs'es of f dt'ernl naterli.;s, lain britoglit in i;pda:nzJ ltiu-:ie h.r the hot dsyprof dhii slttitner, andl h-iP *m oi t-2?a arc tiiy azttvasttte. 'Tito boiltoce alre . - tlie c ~vn,.r i .h utatin iil bstii4; toat thin ta look retil en ?? s g~zl F i,; stripe l innust Is e tll I toncs try:ti j ?? I ...

CHORAL UNION OF THE CARMARTHEN ARCHDEACONRY

... ' CHMORAL UNION OF THlE I ,R~HARTHEN ARCHDE !COMRY-. . - tdo ANNUAL WiSi-h FESTIVAL. sing iong The annual 'Welsh festival oF the ChorIl the Union of the Archudeconry of Carmarilien was held in St. Peter's Parish Chdrch, all Carmarthen, on Tuesday, and was attended Stof with as large a meesure of success as could city have been desired by the gentlemen ewho had s no given the choristers the ...

REVIEWS

... thie TE PULPIT COMMENTARY ces-i1 EXODUS Al)D LEVITICUS. re- These two goodly volumes of thr Pulpit Comr of mentary have appeared since our last notice, and arnd continue to mairvtain the repute which has beenl ,ant gained by the preceding volumes. The exposition god and homiletics on Exodus have been entrusted and to no less capable a writer than Canon Rawlinson, The whose well-known ...

THE MEMBER FOR SLOCUM AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... I f THE MEMBER FOR SLOCUM AT P: ; THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. |S to 'liEltHEAThE ROYAL, CARDIFF- s se- h 6ve Mr. G. R. Sims is fortunate in having caught the sc )n. ear of the public in two distinct branches of his I lot ci '110 art, and this, too, in a remarkably short space of a re- time. In the Lights o' London he selects melo- ai ey dramra as his theme, his work is at once recognised d ...

MUSIC IN THE SOUTH WALES TOWNS

... MUSIC ?? TEE SOUTh WVALES TOW.NS. Wait.s clair34to be, in an especial sensc, a 'and$2X of song. The W~elshman's ideal of: social blessedness, if we may trust the auciena triad, is:-;A virtuous wfife, his cushion tin his chair, and his harp in tuno. T£he old W elsh airs, iD the modern harmocised or accompanied form into which they have bee n ca~t by Mr. BRLXLEY RJcuDSns and hir. JO:-N ...

Barddoniaeth

... v Add GALWAD I'.R YSGOL SABBOTHOL. YB Ysgol Sabbothol 'rowd i ni yn rhad, Deweb iddi ieuengetyd holl Gymru fy ogwlad; A dewoh o'r gorllewin, o'r dwyrain, a'r de, I'r ysgol Sabbothol yn llu o bob lle. A chwithau hen dadau a maman sy 'n brudd, Llawenydd a chysur yn hon i chwi sydd; Pa ham chlwi na ddenwoh ? mewn cariad heb gn, I'r Ysgol Sabbothol sydd uchel ei bri. Dewch hen ac ieuengetyd, dewch ...

THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, MEETING AT TENBY. .raoer OUR OWsN REP3ttORr.] .SPECIAL TErsason.) TENBY, TrURSDAY Ncntr. A meeting called by the mayor, AMr. W. a, BRichards, for the purpose of giving the inhabitants r of Tenby the opportunity of contributing towards ethe proposed R oval College off Music was held in the Town-hall this evening. The night was very stormy,and this may account for the ...