SPECIAL WELSH NOTES
... SPECIAL WELSHT NOTE. Prineipal T. Ch:arles .--ir s .. ' the chapte rs onl thle First . . : Cealirns daln on t6e Episu;e i10 -. 4 ?? Ilhiu?raolel Bible ?? ur. ?? - I ?? ouc tunder the e-iva ci- : . Dr. ...
... SPECIAL WELSHT NOTE. Prineipal T. Ch:arles .--ir s .. ' the chapte rs onl thle First . . : Cealirns daln on t6e Episu;e i10 -. 4 ?? Ilhiu?raolel Bible ?? ur. ?? - I ?? ouc tunder the e-iva ci- : . Dr. ...
... ITHE T. M. RUSSELL PICTIURES. a -A e The collection of moden pictures and draw- t4 ings placed on view at the Hanover Gallery by ti the executors of the late Mr. Thomas Robertt I Russell, prior to bei ...
... Il COURT, OFFICIAL, &o. a The Queen and Princess Beatrice and her r children left Windsor Castleyeaterday for Osborne. The death is announced of Mr. G. B. Monk- Ig house head of the firm o ...
... THE MARAGARINE QUESTION. TO THE EDITORS OF THE L2pOOL MRCUaY. thw Gentlemen,-I bave read with much iiterest the ha letters which have appeared under the above (la heading, and it has ocourred to me, a ...
... YESTERDAY'S MOVEMENTS. col CRUISE ON THE RIVER. mo Pri but DEPARTURE FROM LIVERPOOL. 'h . the . . wa. I Ro Although it was announced that the Duke and by Duchess of Yoirk would not le ...
... COLWYN BAY DISTRICT COtUNCIL. THE ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS QUESTION. be At the meeting yesterday, 'Mr. J. Roberts pre- 5' sided.-Mr. W. Davies moved that the clerk be sinstructed to write to the Liandudno Li ...
... FIROM OUR LONDON CORI 41ESPONN DE.NT. - j of LON DON, T1UEPSsDAY NiGitT. c Germany has made its demandls upon China in so iapsa6ible of aeceptance that it will find w Lt taeir refusal a moral pretence ...
... THE SELECT VESTRY AND I OVERSEERS' APPOINTME3TS. I T The fortnightlv- meeting of the members of the t n Seleot Vestry was held yesterday at the Parish it Offices, Browrnlow-hiUl, Mr. John Byrne, chair ...
... IS CELL1 E:SOT S. I TT'1 E XTRADITION OF BDUTLER. . Waeiingcino, Maonicay.-The Secretarv of State .7 I to-u;ay F-igiled taio naptrs acthori lug tihe3 extra- ,1 iitin : te A n5t.u;rl;. an ?? io of Fran ...
... THE LATE MNIt. ALFRED HARDAK-ER. The funeral of Mr. Alfred Eardaker, wvho diecd on Wednesday. at the age of 66: years, at his resi- dence, Btleroral-road, Fairfield, took place on Saturday at Smithdow ...
... OUR LONOON LETTER. | > a LODOK, THUrSDAY NIGHT. a At the outbreak of hostilities in the East e several efforts were made, both with our own Is authorities and with the Chinese and Japanese M so repres ...
... L. LORD ROSEBERY AT THE (a CUTLERS' FEAST. an I . - . -A. all SYMPATHY WITH THE CZAR of Se, te : fey THE WAR IN THE FAR EAST. ?b sh - by THE POWERS AND THE SUGGESTED 3 al PEACE NEGOTAMONS. m 1 (C OUR ...