THE CORPORATION AND THE FORTHCOMING EXHIBITION

... I THE COPORATION ANDI THE | FORTHCOMNaG BXIBrMON. In the minutes of the tmeetinrotbe Finance and E-state C(onmmittee of the Corporation held on Friday last, Mr. Alderman A. B. Forwood, MP., in the chair, occur the following:- Edge-lano Hall Estab~ , Liverool Exhibition, 1886. Read letter, dated 4th February, from Mr. I-. Sumners, as to the removal of wooden-shedding. Resolved-That, so far ...

ROYAL CAMBRIAN ACADEMY OF [ill]

... R OYAL CAMB1RAN AC).CMXIIY OF I K i I S.*l A KtIS. ok- - - to T'11 1.2 1i LE C1N F 12(111 LItN A'T CAIRDIFF. Th' eli> oiit C tinblhri n Acitdety lie) d its tin noah2li tiI' Bmetling m1 hjliiidoildtit trod in on Situtirdilty Feb. inl 0. 6 Ille' chtair was;I riken by Air. CitircncO Wiutate, R,.WS, ie( previdow'nI, n iv report WAS read by~ the' for en seresiziai5 Mr. hiour~iir Ittinke. R.C.A. ...

LITERATURE

... LIT E AT TUIE. .THE EXPOSITOR. E-lited by the Rev. W. Robertson Nicol, IJ.A. London: Hodder & t Stounrhtoii TheExpositor thlis month contains eight I articles, of which three are of Minor importlance i-namely-, t three lb)ic`;) ~ln on .-esus. anr able f reviewv- of '' Riee; e~L (rof 18o') ii origa Literature fon the Old TFestZlVCIt rl ' y Rev. P-rofessor Strack-, D. D., a t. d'o n Brevia ...

THE KENNEL CLUB SHOW

... I ? I I-]. 'I i- OXII, SHOW. TjlL A , ?? - - ?? Fin1 e\,il tt11 i~t i ~te'l l!jait gil - ti C' el Kiit I epen~':. ?? olin night.it lnets petlaes her', 'dwwi m'teiiostcotilst of canine n le ds0't hiy cccn ?? his own ?? particular cates as lie wait-re1 led opini~i each ros of bencehes rangeed along tsee ?? &~er~ sid nist dor of thje sonlit-eastetti division cokis spe'-.i2alj,.to ectupewlent to ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASE1ON AND VARIETIES. I - I Count Moore arrived at Kingstown yester- day from E1i5:and. - The Marquis bf Conyngham has left Kings- town for Engand . - Lord Arthur Hill, M P, has left Kings. town for England. Captain and Mrs Headley have left Kings- town for England. Captain Smyth arrived at Kingtstown yes-. Itarday from Eng and. C Johnstone, 31st Regiment, has left Kingstown for England. L H ...

Barddoniaeth

... garbb=iata I a WILLIAM LARSING. na (Cyflwynedig i f achgen bychan y Parch. W. Jones, ,- MIA., Foniorosses). Yr William Larsing am ddringo,-mae'a awgrym 0 enwogrwydd drwyddo; Mewn dysgn, fyrny a fo, A'i nerth yn glyno wrtho. Fd Angelaidd efengylwr,-awyn ei aidd, A defnyddiol weitbiwr 2- A fyddo pan elo'n wr,-llawn doniau, h- A gwiw ei nodau fel da genadwr. th Plaagwyn, 0. JoNRs. y _- or CRIST ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1886
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 552 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

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LITERATURE

... A STOlY FORt WO'MEN. 'be , s Stanley Little thus describes -. JanlO story MN y Royal Fatlher .i thr ebite end, )Co) Whether feminine J *.,jjcl,(erdrc the definition or accept 20liol 'S Nl st be left in open question. it!et' )ll'j Ile~ anld original, and dis- 1 cirl social, and religious questions (! 'Sp;ess that is likely to challenge wih'boelIhIo; SS v ritcisinw whero it does not command It ...

AN IRISH NOVEL.*

... A N IRISH A 0 VEL.} i .19 need not be middle-aged to remember the time when an Irish s5'V pownised plentiful entertainment. Irish life, as we were taught by Cia 'cs Lever to conceive of it, was full of fun ; and even when it wae dcjcribed by a writer of Carleton's more serious vein, there was more cil ibh than of shadow in the picture. No one, -we presume, would now pen a book which professed ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL'! LIST OF ENTERTAINqp THRATRR ROYAI. TlRnIYv T A- tnn~a~ l~zfl, JIUny LANE ALADDIN.-THIS DAY, at i.3o; THIS and EVERY EVENING't- n MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, at t.go. ALADDIN is a maeset., rr20 j5 - the famous Arabiali Nights story. It combines in one eatertainment thle heu111 fentr ealnrz v old-fashiotsed pantomime!, the glories of niodern spectacle, the grace of ...

JOKES AND JOKERS

... (From Judy). A PERcITINENT QuasrXoN.-2Mamk Da (to her boy of eight years): You should be thankful for my Correcting you wbin youa do wrong. Mafny boys have grown up to be bad, wicked men through their parent's ''iot having' corrected them when young Boy (in tears, and very penitent) Oh I Then did not Mr Gladstone's parents correct him when he -was a boy ? DougmCo HIAPPINEss. -An ...

GRAND THEATRE

... THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. The new opera 'Fadette, edapted from Maillart's popu- Inr Dragons tie AiUars was repeated last night toga erowdedl and enthusiastic 11osc, with results in some rc- epectslenperior to those of the first performance. The only change in the east eas inl the direction of; improvement, the pa~rt of the falrmerfs wife, C'eoredc, previously filled by Madile. Presane, ...