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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 ...

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 ...

JAPANESE FAIR AT CARDIFF

... | JAPANESE FA IR AT CARDIFF. A NOVEL SHOW. flardly a week ever passes when-the peopl off Cardiff are not treated to some new experience or some novel sight in connection with one or other of the many epirited business enterprises in J the town, but it has been left for the well.known firm of David Jones and Co. to introduce to their customers the most ] uniqucalit] interesting ...

GREAT VOLUNTEER REVIEW BY THE QUEEN

... GREAT VOLUNTEER REV1EW I BY THE QUEE N. and Twny-ih t hous~anadma of tire Volunteer l~ny, ecton x tle UX!i~r focesof thre realm w~rs l also on Siaturdny reviewed by her Majesty in front of For Iluckirogliam Fatiies. Close to tire central gate Was erected a pavilion draped In crimsion cloth, tore, ad here thle Royal Fantily irnd rnrny of tire foreign ebed, lp'rinces gathered. Nerir the front of ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... bARbIFF AMUSEMENTS¶I I ARD!?? T1ERATHIC ROYAL As already anniouniced In ti'e columns of the D. WesttraE jail. thitt remasrkatble nmutiatl drtsin ru play, 0 Alice iu Wonderland. will visit Cardiff tsr 'thit week, to mtrk K ll epoch In tihe WelshI 'theatricl yetr. The story of Alices Ivo- Salt A | tures in tihe land of wonders is charniigly an Ing enough told In Lewis Carroll's bonk, and taln ...

THE IRISH BLOCK THE WAY

... It is a somewhat remarkable article Mir.' CHAMBERLAIN has contributed to the Bcptist on the subject of Disestablishment in Wales and Liberal Prospects. Needless to say the member for West Birmingham is in favoure of the principle of Church Disestablishment,' not only in Wales, but everywhere. Ile belongs to a sect-the Unitarians, we think we are right in saying-with whose mem- bers it is a ...

BRIDGEND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... B1RIDGEND lIORTICULTU[A.&L SOCIsEY. -- - 1ff ANNUAL EXIB.ITION. :e The annual exhihbtiori in connection with the RH :h above society was held on Wednesday, in a field in Hi is front :si the Brewery House, which was kindly lent inbv Mrs. Stiles. The wealther was ravourlibla, and .r. thleattelndance was verylarge. The exhibits were v.displayed with much taste in larg- enarocees. TIime fe io band ...

THE STORY OF THE WELSH NATIONAL INSTITUTE

... I THE STORY OF THE WELSH I NATIONAL INSTITUTE. -- ofSeN WH5Y THE SCHMEr HANGS FIEtbR svan. - i 'nia CHAT WITH THE ?? OF THE, col. ,oand ormul- ~ 'WALES LETTE RS. seq .i wasov .rri'r ge 1I don't see what objection there can be to an tire then interview, said the wrte of the letters signed as t.His Walves, which have been appearing in thete v-pee- JV*i*e'n Nail, to a repre~sentative of ...

MORIEN, THE MINSTREL, AND THE MUDDLED ONE

... MORIEN,' THE MINSTREL, AND THE MUDDLED ONE. MUCSIC HATI CRARMS TO FIIGsr THE SAVAGE BREAST.' AL -- STARTLING ADVENTURE AT PONTYPRIDD, tow lea Now that the ?? season is at hand ace (,rnites Morisa/) the following adventure, or on what you will, may interest your readers. A >mfo few nights Rgo I was returning home at the hour ing when, according to the Bard of Avon, clurchyards vho yawn ...

MR. JOHN SHERIDAN'S BENEFIT AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... M MR, JOHN SHERIDAN'S BENEFIT AT THE CABDIFF THEATRE. A GRAIND AND GIGANTIC lao APPEARANCE OF PAGANINI 11MM- engg nVIVUS. Fell y On Wednesday eveng tiet mist T~papuler of wit It acting marnagers, Mr. Joins19 Sheridan, will tkak his ?? ea annual benefit. Few pcison, outiside dhie pro- dut ~.fession have ainy idea of Liii ianount of care, fo r thought, and experience, and frequently ti's inces- ...

CARDIFF UNIVERSITY CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS

... 0,UAD,1 I UN[TV?j'ri.S'S'[Y CHAMBER MUSIC COINCERTS. lie ie These concerts, inaugurated twvo Tears ago under in Ie t nhe auspices of the University College, were resus- 5a3 ch a o eted on Wednesday night rat tire Lesser Park-lalrl; fn ?? Cardiff. We were afraid that with the impending tnt to departure from Cardiff of Mr. TeInPletron. the `li - College musical lecturer, the concerts might, be Y ...

SOME RECENT NOVELS

... SO-All.( IýECENT' NOVE?LS. DoW's THie RVIRE (Ward, Locek, and Co.), by b Charles Egbert Craddock, is a stuory in the now b well-known style of the author of 1',1l11 Prophet a of the Great Smoky Mountains. In other w,;rds, 0 it is ?? in colour and feeling.9 Birt Dicer. its hobbedehoy hero, the support of a not over attractive widowed motherand her young braoo, is clean done by Nate Griggs, ...