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SNiVEESITX 'COLLEGE RALL.…
SNiVEESITX 'COLLEGE RALL. j STATEMENT BY THE LADY STUDENTS. I [To TBI EMTOR.) J Stia,-We were exceedingly astonished and indignant at certain false btatementa made in a local paper with reference to the University College Hall, Bangor. Whence Mr Lews obtained his information we cannot imagine. He states that we are subject to absurd and galling rnles," and treated 11 in a spirit of suspi- cion like nuns in a convent," abd, lIinc we are' the best authorities on the matter, we feel that 'we cannot let such statements pass unheeded and, therefore, we women students of the Hall, one and all, give them 9Ur emphatic denial. We have very few rules here, and these we feej .neither absurd nor Ratlin? they are practically such as exist in every well-regulated home, and they are never enforced in a 11 capricious manner "-a statement which has also been made in another icsue of the same paper. We regard the Hill as a very happy home, and the attitude of our Lady Principal to us, and oars to oar Lady Principal, is that of, perfect trust and confidence. Signed by six senior stodents on behalf of the students of the Hall, MARY E. BitvtiqoToN. LILIAN DALLRY. MABY O. ASTLKT. KATR DAWSON. MABQABKT EARLW. TJAVRA M. SPKNCRB.
30UA1T CATHOLICISM AND THE…
30UA1T CATHOLICISM AND THE "NATIONAL CHUECH. ANOTHER CONVERT. On Thursday, at 8t. Asaph Cathelral, Mr Jamil "Wiring, formerly Cmlinlio priest at Wrexham, pnblioly renonnoed before the Bishop of St. Asapb the errors of the Gharoh of Rome, anrl was admitted into the English Ctioroh. Tbe oeremoay. wbioh was an interesting one, was witnessed by only a •lew persona.
FASHIONABLE 1US8XA&S ATI BANGOII.
FASHIONABLE 1US8XA&S AT BANGOII. BERNEY-HUGHE8. There was an exceedingly pretty wedding at the ^Saoflor Cathedral oo Thursday afternoon, the oon- 'tsaeting peraoue being Miss Annie Mary Hushea, 'yeungeat daughter ot Mr John Hughes, F.R.C.S., ■Carmarthen, and Mr Algernon Herbert Bern«y, 1011 of tbe late Mr Elward Berney, of Croydon. 'The 'Lard Bishop, assisted by the Rev. William Edwards, M A., senior vioar, officiated. The bride, who wore-a travelling rtre's of brown and yellow, and carried a muff of yellow dbiyatoln tjemiimr, was giveo away by her brother, the Rev. Hagh Firios Haches, M.A. The bride-tuiiitle (the Misses PrioeHngbes, nieces of the bride), wore green and fold ooatame*. Mr Bernpy's best man was CAptain MaClagan, 'R:E. The servioe mom aboral, aDd the wedding was witnessed by a large assemblage. Ameng those who composed the wedding party were-:—Mi»g Franoes K. Hughes faister of the brMe), .rs Prios Hughes (fitter in-'f). Mr Mr Ait.ond 'B-roo? (br-thes of the brid"qroom), MrG Ks;iot, and Mrs Edwa'dl. Tbe Vioarag?,, Ba.r. The bld" &nA b'ideg'Oom Mt Bangor bv Arthur BDlbea (brotherl. Mr OeoA Berney.and the afternoon express train for Cheater, en rouú for DeIJe. 1
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gftaJ anir ^istritl ffefe*. Tunis or MRS GRoBot OWIS.—We are glad to state that Mre>0weo, the wife of Mr GeorgeOwen, the Conservative agent, Who is dangerously ill, ia reported a lit-t'e better to-day (Friday). BANOOB ttasaroN*.—Tuesday next being a general holiday, the fipeoial-Sessions for Bangor Division, holiien on that day., will be formally adjourned to the followfogidav, Wednesday. at 11 a.m.. when all the business of the stations will be gone into. DiL RoBRtT Asylum, son of the Bav. 'Thomas Jones, fiiateddfa. has been seleeted lby go London Coorrty <!iunoll to the mopt import- 3 .an$ post of Mperiotendene Ito the new Lunatio1 Asylum at Olaytiury. BANGOR Y.W.C.A,Tiis shown association are vmaing preparations for tbe visit of the Z ila Christian eheir whom they have invited to North M'rtea for tbebeneftt of tho Y.M.O.A.. movement in tbis/dislriot. They WIN give a series of performances aborty. -c.VOMPIln. ANII AwoLlou IHVIBIUBT.— WAakly report. December 'Mth, 1892:— In-patient*, M j total number of out patients admitted ainoe Oetober 25th. 1893, 479; total nimiiwr of out- patients admitted daring the past week. 56 home pad. SO. Visitors for the ensuiot week: Mr* Edwards and the Canon io Re-idenes. Hon. nhyaioia* for ensuing week, Dr. Laagtord Jones. Ron. s or neon for ensuing week Dr. Lloyd.—J. 2. TamAe. M.B., bouse sargeon. LoKNII COILKQB or Mo«e.—An examination in connection with this college waa held in Bangor on the 16th inut. The examiner was Mr Alfred Caldi- eott, Mua. Use., Cantab. The following pupils of Mr Edward Breeme, organist and oboirmaater of 1k. Mary's Ctwmeli passed ameasedell -v,-Piao,,Ierte Ptaylnj (etameotary): HIIIII Lottie Ircaon (winaer of dlvw medal at Stngor Church Festal); Miss Alberta Willeoeks, Vriars-road and Matter Willie Jonas, Olanadda. Intermediate Miat Nellie WilteaelM (holder et Trinity College Musical Certificate), Master Ban Watson (ditto), and Master 308 Marti*. Organ playiai, theory, and organ coastraotiea (Senior) Mr Brereton. North W.. nktitutjt Of&&. &W sub-organof tt Milt 3. W. PunR". lanr,, on Taetdav awarded the annnal priz-4 to the children of the Natlooll1 School* at Amlwch. GBK»T preparstiona FOE Ohristmaa are VI«IBL< everywhere at Amiact), the nhons are ta-tetoJl,! decorated, aodmuoh Dovel,y ba-i been iocroduoed in the matter. IMPORTANT TO TJ*MNI—Madame Worth's cele- brated Guinea Corsatq (blaolt, 25sl mav be obtained fm ber Role Aspentfor Bangor, Mrs Evans, Regent House. 254, High-street. ADVT DIOOBSB OF WAVOIR -A t Womfin'R Ralp Union" has been established in the Diocet;, of Bingv, und»r the aanetion of the Lord Biehop. bFidyP,-orhiubaa accepted tbe post of Lady President. THE COMPLTHBNTS OF THR gak,;C"M -knV peonle after enjoying the goo1! thioR" of Hf". this festive aeaaon, are SOhj801 ti much after suffariog from the inability of tha Storaioh to perform I" duties. A timely n'e of Gwilym Evens' Bitters would strengthen the dieestiva orcans, and serve to remedy the evil. Sae advt. on P"!lll 3. DBSBIOB TOWN Cocsoit.—The MWl)r (Mr -T. Howel Gee) presided nveT a meeting of this body on ToeR(isy.-The Surveyor presented bifl report nn the beat means of remedyitie the defeot, at, the Heullan water Bupply reservoir which had been damaged by thw recent floods and storm. After considerable di-ousai-n it was resolved that the Surveyor shonld carry out the work.—It was resolved that the question of providing a footpath in front of the Drill Hall he referred to the High- way Committee with power to sot.-A, letter was read from the Secretary of the Denbigh Water Company, sayine tb..t the directors ha-i faken steps to prevent the pollution of the water at Tstrad, Dsiraov DB. S D. DARBISHTBK AT PBNBARSHIWS. —We regret to snnonnoe the døtlth, whioh tooV plme on Friday a* Penma^nmawr, of Tlr. S. D. Dirbishire a celebrated Oxford o»r»roan, who was three tirade in eoooes'ion stroke oar for Oxford in the inter- University 'boat nee. He also M'ad in that oipaeity in the memorable race alzainpt Harvard University when Ibe En«'i»h crew won. Th\ l>arbi shire acted for m,nv years as o~aoh to the Oxford orews. ana his name was well known in srma'ic oir«'*g. He gradn«t?d at B Hiol C-11-&,A M D. in 1883, MI L W08 pbvei»ian to the R»dolifFe Tnfirmary, and also held the office of oormer to the Un:v»r»itv for several years, hut failing health c-mo-Ilel "im to resign the office last year. He was the brother of Mr R D. Darbithirm, of MiLneheate- oin3 "46 "R old. lTis death will he deeply deplored ft Oxford an'' in all sqoetic oin-le" CKtvpBsitr CoLtsoK '1411100', G.811 Exoerimento Aber.A publio mee^ne w.. held in the •ohoolreora, Aber, on the evening of Hi1* IEtb inR. when a large nomber of farmers end others interested ■trended to hear a leotnre by Mr D. A. Gilchrist. R.Ro on the resnlts of the experimlirt4 that have been osrried ont diirinir the p-st two war" ne»r ■ Aber. The ohair was taken t.y the Rev. Pierc" J""p, the Reotor of A b-r. The leo^nrer explained that 34 plots had been sown with differMU pasture plan's ,,d that .))ilp a few of them had failed. m--t, of them were now in he»lthy a ndition. Restated that of the more important wrasse* perennial rve em-a Ttslian rye grass. Cocksfoot on" Timothy had m«dethe mOil; rapid progress. He also exjihinefl 1 that 121 plots hud been sown with diffiv-en* mixtures «T Crap" aoU clover seeds, end thrtmesft snmmpr it vcvjltl be-poswbia-to oomp re 'he res"l'» on th-se. plotll-Mr Th.vnas "Rober's, Aher, ",I,lrø.1I the mMIÍ"1! in Wo-I lb on the objeoto and TTOirregs of tti-, experiment. Mr Roberts, on whoee f- (he exo-'i-1 moots are being oarried oat, is assooiated with the College leoturen in the conduct of the experimento,, and has taken great pains in canning out. the praotioail part. These experiments see heinaoarriod out -as part of the soheme of Agrianltnral'Edncation In cnnection with the Carnarvonshire County Council. PBHIMASOHBV IT ANOIU'KV.—The IIftnntl' festival of the Anglesey Loltae of Freemasons (No. 1113), was held at Me"a; Biicfs on Monday, when Bra. Dr. W. Franc's Jones was installed W.M. for the ensntng year. The lod-re is one of the moat flourish- jog-in the prnvinoe. Brother Captain E. Laogtry, the retiring W.M. who was in the chair, was sup- ported bv the following offioers and members R W Brothers Dr. W. Francis Jones, James Wells, P.M. j R. H. Hnghes, P.M.. P.P.G.8.B W. A. Foster, S.D F. Barlow, J.D.: R. G. Tbomas. P.M., secretary, P.P.G.P. A. F. Haslam. oroanift; T. Wifliems, Dr. Prytheroh. P.M. G. D. Dew. P M. G. Williams, T G., J. W. Fendiok, S.8 W. T. WiI. liams, tyler; J. Edwards. R. Alceo. J. A. Hornhv, Walter R Jones, D. Owen, J. Parry, T. W. Eddowes. W. Morris, J. Broomo, E. Broome. &0. The "visitors ioolnded Brother! T. Mills. P.M., P.G.R.1J., 384 H. Hardoiin, P.M.. 606 P.G.A.S. J. James, P.M.. 597, P.P G.8.B.; T. G. Hnehes, .T.W.597, P.P.G.S.; T. Jervis. P M.. 1488 and 384, P.P.G.P.: E. W Th-ma-. P.M., 384, P P G 0. W. Jones, P.M., 1488 Ti, Willi,,n)., W.M, 1488 Dr. T. E. Jones. B.W.. 1488 J. Hall, P.M 597 R. P. Thomas. R.W.. 384; W. Guest. S.D., -597 R. lismin, :J.8., 11188; W. H. Evans 606; Ac. Brother J. Wollo, as the installing master, oonductefl the installation ceremony ia a masterly manner. Brother Dr. W. Franois Jones, the newly installed W.M., Sfterwarde appointed his offioers all follows •; —Brothers E. Xangtry, T.P M.; R. Ross, S.W W. A. Foster, J.W,; J. Wells, P.M., treamrer R, G. Thom". P.M., Pecreiftry F. llarlow, 8.D.: G. Wil. liam«, J.D. R. R. Haghes. p m., OJ. of Oer. R. Broome, organist J. W. F. ndiok, I.G.; W. R. Jones. S.S. A 'F. Haslam, J.B. W, T. Williams, tyler, Ac. The members and vioitinp brethren sub- sequently enjmyed a hanqnet at the Viotoria Hotel. Brother H. flardman, P, O.A H responded to "the toast of the health of the W.D.G P.M, Colonel Platt, and the health of the W.M. of the Anglesey tiodge was proposed by Brother Captain Lanstry, I.P.M. The W.M. suititbly responded. Other toasts followed, and a programme of music was gone through, the oontribators beine Brothers T. T. Hushes, R. Lewin, E. Brooms, E. W. Thomas, and others. MOCRT Boo. SCHOOL, BANOIB—A laTge and fashionable aedienoe at the Penrhyo Hall, on Tuis- day even in it, expressed itself highlv fleased with the programme Mr and Mrs Hurren Harding provided for signs'lial-n? the advent of the Christmas holidays. Mmlnt House School has made suoh strides within the last "three years, and tbe pupils1 have become so numerous, thai, to give an enter- tainment in tbe sehAnlroom is new out of the question. Hence it was found neoesgary to secure; tbe Penrbvn Hall, wher" there is amnte aoeom- modation for performers and aud ienci". Theourtain rose upon a neatly arraneed group of ohildreo, who sing with mueh sweetness the oborus" When the morning," <to. This was followed by < oreditably performed pianoforte duet, by the Mispes Maggie Huehes and Graham. The next item on the pro- gramme was an exceedingly amusing one. The whole of the Boys* Class appeared In the role of shoemak»rs. and gave th» action song. The ëo;e;,re:t' t'Kr 1I::iD:a'¥h' b;: aoquitted themselves admirably, and oalled forth muoh lauehter. The solo, A Winter Lillabv," was then rung by Miss Vary Edward*, who was loudly applauded. ■" 0 lovely peace" was epjoysd. The sight-singiac test thr eveh the senior olasaas were nit bv Mr Harding was demonstrated the thoroughness of the musiesl education imnarteil. Litttle Miss Harding recited SA Keeping His Word with oorrectoess and pathos, and her dear enun- ciation was remarkable In one who bas only seen eight summers. The Maypole Danoe by tbe junior classes was well arranged and carried out with muoh muott spirit by the performers. Misses Bicknell and Rowlands and MuterT. Lewis cava a violin trio," See the oonquering hero nomas," which secured for them the plaudits of fb- audience. Next which om" a solp Legend of tfw Lily,"hy Kiss M. Hughes. We csnnot speak In terms too high of tbe violin and pianoforte dnet by the Misses Hewitt. It was superb, and had time allowed its repetition would have been warmly welooaied. There were two other items in the first part of the programme: An action sang by the Kindergarten olasa, and a pianoforte dust hv Misses M. Hewitt and Gladys Hughes. After an interval, "The tale of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" was unfolded by Miss Olwen Rowlands, of whose capabilities we have had the pleasure on seveeal occasions of speaking In laudatory terms. The tableaux were nsrvelbusly well Arranged, and the perfnrmanoe redounds to the credit of all the members of tbe sebool. Tbe scenes were: -1, Telling the Tale; 2 The Descent to the Cave: 3. In the Cave 4 The Prinoaas going to the HiLtik 5,New Lampe for Old 6, The Enohsnted Cagile 7, The Coronation Procession, lntrodocing the hietorioel periods of British history. The closing seene was arranged and carried out with precision and taste, and general astonishment WM aroused at the correct- neea nf the en8tomllll, and tha way in which each performer did hia and her part. Matter Willie Dew impersonated the chargeaw of Aladdin in suoti a way as to leave nothinc to bs desired.—Ou the motion of Councillor Matthews, a vote of thanks was accorded to Mr Horren Harding for providing so thoroughly enjoyable 511 entertainment.—After the prices bad been distributed to the sucoessful scholars, the proceedings, whioh lasted over three hours, terminated. LUNDOVBBT CoLiaaa,—Mrp J. Morgan, the sen af Dr. Morgan. puVfa analyst, gwanm% &M a pupil at tile above sobool, has jast bean elected to an open foualation scholarship In natural aaiaaQf at St. Join's Ocllage. Cambridge, Igo holds,* feMwa uMaqfbJp of S36 a yaar »t As aaboeL Oif Sunday at Chri., Chnrah. Carnarvon, raterenoes were made to the late Mr.T. P. DeWintoi, who h'id boen a worshipper at that cbnreh. Cardinal virtues are rarely to hi met with, but good tea can always be obtained at Birkstt's Srtwres. Send for free samples and oompaie them. 441t LUNBRBLKI CaOBCH REATORATION FOND. Miss Edwards, Rock Cottage, Twtbill, :111 Bob»cribed £\0 towards the restoration of the Parish Church sod ohurohyard at Carnarvon. RENT Ricxi-SION.-Sir George Meyiick, Bart., of Bodorgan, Anclesey, has promised a remission cf 20 per cent. to his tenants on the full year's rent, aa well as oonsiderate treatment in the future. W. O. Witii Ails' balf-yearly Sale will take place early in January, 1893. Then for Bargains. Hav- ing a beavv stock on band must clear. Particulars of Sale will be sect to all residences. 7860B BBACMARIS HABBOCB AND Tows I)Lzs.-At a. meet- ing of the Town Council on Fridayonder the presidency of Colonel Hampton Lewis, tenderll were reoeived for the farming of the town dues for a term of five years, vis;—Mr James Perev, Shepherd's Bush, London, £ 287 peranunm MrE. Davison, B. atimiarif;, 2280 p-r annom Mr J. Hull, Lincoln, 2273 per annum. The tender o' Mr Percy was accepted. The market tolls were let to Mr Richard Stanley, fruiterer, Beaumaris. OBBINATIOH AT BANOOR —The Lord Bishop of Bangor (Dr. Lewie Lloyd) held an ordination at the Cathedral, Bangor, on Sunday, when the following were prevented Deacons John Edwin Davies. b.A.. Jesus College, Oxford, and Bangor School of Divinity John Reos Joues.B.A .Oxford University; Thomas Edwin Owen. B.A., Durham University, and Bangor Sohool of Divinity; Oliver Hariine. B.A.. St. David's College, Lampeter, and Ringor Bohool of Divinity Thomas Parry, Bangor School of Divinitv. Priests William Goodman Edwards Itoe%. B.A.. Jesus Collere. Glasgow, and M.A. of the Unv-rFity of Glasgow; Wi:liam Bankes WiI. liams, B.A.. St. David's. Lampeter David Thomas Davie. B.A Jesus College, Oxford David Herbert Williams, B.A.. ft. David'n College. Lampeter. After the ordination the following licences were issued Rev. John Edwin Davies. B.A., to ulan- pefni the Rev. J. B. Jones, to Llanberis the O. Harding, to DvfTryn Ardudwy the Rev. T, E. Owen, to Blaenau Feetiniog and the Rev Thomas Parry, to Upper Llandwrog. The R-iv. David Thomas Huehes. Queen's Colleen, Birmingham, and the Rpv. W; B. Williams were licensed to Llangefni "nd Birmonth respectively. The Rev. Cotnoa Thomas presented the candidates, the Rev. John Kees Jones read the gospel.and the Rev.BankesWil- liams the epistle. Tli, sermon was preached by Rllv. R. Edmunds Jones, M.A. ST. Mun's CBOROB.—A successful sale of work was held in connection with the above church on Saturday, December 17th, in ths National School- room, Garth-road. The sale opened at two o'clock. The following Is a list of stall holders Mrs John Lloyd. assisted by Messrs Lloyd and Harry Lloyd, and Miss Morris the Misses McKinstry, assisted hy Miss Whatmoagh Mrs Langford Jones assisted by the Misses Lansford Jones Mrs Greig Hughes and Mrs Arridge. assisted by Miss Emily Lewis, The Deanery, and Mr Tom Jonoa, Gambier-terraoe; Mrs Benjamin Thomas and Miss Devonald assisted by Miss Roberts. The promoters of the sale are indebted to Mrs 0<ven, City Hotel, for supplying all the ohina for the refreshment stall, and to Mrs Parry., ironmonger, for kindly lending fountains for making the tea and also to Mr John Pritohard. Bodhyfryd, for the humorous and highly amusing manner in which be disposed by auotlon of the few remaining artioles which the stall holders bad not been able to sell during the day. Messrs F. R. Barber, Harry Lloyd, and Tom Jones provided various shows in an adjoining room, and the Misses Thomas, the Csnonry, kindly gave assistance. Mr Willie Morgan's magio lantern entanainmellt in the Infants' Schoolroom proved a great attraction. The remarkable success which attended the sale is attested by the fact that a sum of 929 was realised. During the day the sale was visited by his Lordship the Bishop of Bangor and members of the Penrhyn Family. The clergy of of St. Mary's were alpo present. PBOTESSOB RHYA AT BANGft.-Profesmnr Rhys, of Oxford, has recently been staying in Bangor, and on Monday evening last addressed a joint meeting of the Bangor Stndents' National Society, and the Antiquarian Society of the University College. The meeting was held in the Physica Leotnre Theatre of the University, which was filled to overflowing by fhe members of the two sooieties and their friends. Had the public been admitted, a room of several times the capacity of the Physics Leotnre Theatre would no doubt have been required. Pro. fessor Arnold, M.A., presided, and after a short humorous speech, oalled upon Professor Rbya to deliver his leoture on Welsh Folk-lore. Professor Rhye, who was reoeived with repeated rounds of obeering was in his beet moods, and his hearers were treated to a oharaoteristic address. He treated the subjeot. which Is a favourite one with him, with bis usual brillianoe, interspersing bis remarks with splendid humorous touches which were Cheered to the eobo by a sympathetic audieuce. He spoke of the reluctance of the Welsh people to repeat these old. world tales nowadays, and !1J1)el"d tQ hia audience to help him to make a oomplele ooflection of them before they are forgotten.—A vote of thanks to the leoturer, proposed bv Mr J. E. Llovil, M.A., and seended by Mr W. Jenkyn Thomas, B.A., seoretary of the national Society, and oarried with acclama- tion, terminated a most successful meeting. OABSABTOK PRIWROS* LBAOCS—Tbe annual general meetins wss held at, the assembly hall of the Con- servative i Irb on Friday, Ruling ConnciHor Captain Wynn Griffith presiding. Mr Assheton Smith (Vavnol), was re-elected president^ Mrs Wynn Griffith (I.'anfair Hall), dame president; and Captain Wynn Griffith, ruling councillor. The otbereftloers elected were Mr Georpe Owen, seore- tary; Miss Rees (Old Bank) and Miss Bowen, assistant secretaries; Mr G. D. Humphreys, treasurer; Mr :1. H. Raes and Mr (J. Carter, auditors; eleoted Executive Councillors Mrs Jones. Vlinsfon Mrs Jones, St. HelenV-terrace Mrs Net;, C-LAtle-strg-t; Mies Roberts, Glandwr Mies Owen. Tycoch: Mrs Lloyd Carter. Bryneiod; Misa Newton, Bunnycliffe; and Miss Jones. Bron Msnai. The wardens for the previous year were re-elected with a few attergtionp. The annual report showed that the Habitation bad assisted in organising several politiosl meetings, and particularly in the distribution of political literature. The report and financial statement were unanimously adopted. Upoo the motion of the Ratine: Conooillor a vote of oondolence with the members of the family of the late Aldermm Os Winton was unanimously adopted. After the meeting Mr R. Williams (lata editor of the Ctmilm) gave a pictorial entertainment to the members of the league and Conservative Club, the first part being an exhibition of very good slides, I The laud we live in, past and present," which was very muoh appreciated. Afterwards Mr Wiifi-tme exhibited and factored npox a, nrmber of Irish views. -inoliding Mr Balfour's tour through Ireland. This was followed by a number of interesting views in North Wales, and the portraits of several of the leldingsupportera of the Unionist oause in the northern portion of the PrinMpality; at the termination of whioh a cordial vote of thank. was, upon the motion of Mr Richa-d Thomas, seconded by Mr EL Lloyd Carter, aocorded to Mr Williams. OROINATIOH AT ST A-arm CATHEDRAL.—At a general ordination by the Bishop of St. Asaph in his Cathedral Chnrch on Sunday, the following gentle- men were ordainedDeacons: William Thomas Davies, B.A., St. David's College, L%mpeter: James Buchanan Sea ton, 8 A., Christ Cborob, Oxford; William Williams. B.A.. Jesus College, Oxford Guy Wittanoom Hockley, B.A Balliol and Cuddes- don Colleges; David Lloyd. B.A., 81. David's College, Lampeter, and St. Michael's Clergy School. Aber. dare; Owen Jenkyn Daving, B A., Dorbam Univer- sity, and S'. Michael's Clergy Sohool, Aberdare; Tyryl Herbert Thompson. B.A,, Trinity College, Dublin, and r>uddesdon College, Oxford; Charles Hayward Phillips, B.A;, Clare College, Cambridge William Beavsn, Queen's College, Birmingham; James Owen Davies, Literate; Jamei Bowen, Licentiate io Divinity, St.David's College, Lampeter; lid win Tudor Mo-eg Evans. B.A., fit. David's College, Lampeter; William Tbomas Williams, B.A., 1M. David's College, Lampeter, and St. Mary's Hall, Oxford. Priests: Rev. John Jones, B.A.. Bt. David's College, Lampeter- Rev. David Howell Griffith, B.A.. Hatfield Hall College, Durham Rev. Jobo Bevan Jones, 86. Bees College, Cumberland; Rev. Msnrice Obarles Dasent, Cambridge Univer- sity. The ordination sermon was preached hy tbe Rev. Prebendsrv David Lewis, AI.A" Jtaotor of Trefuiot, from 17tle Rt. Jabn. verse 21. The Gos- pel Was ffal ki the Rey. W. Williams. The Bishop afterwards licensed the Rev. William T. Davies to tbbcurw of Bistro; The Rev. J. B, Beaton to the ouraov of Oswestry; the Rev. William Williams to the curacy of Mostyn the Rev. W. ffticklev. to the earaov of Hawarden the Rtlv, David Lloyd to the ouraey of Penycse. Roabon the Rev. O. J. Davies, to the earaov of Rhvl the Rev. C. H. Thompson to the euracy of Wrexham the Rev. C. H. Phillips to the euracy of Chirk the Rev. William Beavsn to too curacy of Holy Trinity, Oswestry she Rev, J. O Davies, to the aaraoy of Minera; the Rev. John Bowen to the e iraer of Ifineta; the Rev. B. T, M. Evans to the onracy of Afcsrbafasp; the Bar. MIQ. Uavlfeoow inUUatWikfffurMyafj&iVMtai THB M-rqu;o of Ang'esey has left Plas Newjdd Manit Bridge. for Pa,is. Ma TuomAs LSWM, M.P.. is rapidly regaining Itreoctb and Is able to take open air exercise. COMCBBTS AT LLTSFAVV.-Ofl the 16th inst., two cnoerts were held at the National Sobools, in aid of the Church expenses, under tbe patronage of Mr and Mrs Hetketb, Gwryph Cas'le; General and Mrs Wynne, Coed Coch. and others. Ssveral well. known amateurs took part, assisted by the Llyefaen Cburoh Choir. CHRISTMAS AT ABBBOKLB.—The usual Christmas distribution of beef to the emplojfo and cottagers on the Kiiimel Estate took plaoe at the Home Farm, Llwyni, on Thursday, 22nd inaf. Two magnifioent beasts (fed by Mr Kerfoot, Vaeaull, had been slaughtered for the ocoowon. The Lady Florentia Hughes, of Kinmel, assisted bv the Hon. Mary Hughes, were present, and distributed tbe meat to over 200 recipients. OTTlB HUNT IN ANOLBSK.— A flue specimen of dog otter was killed last week by Mr Wattar Ash- worth, of Moss Let, Lancashire, in the Gri-ill river, Maelog Lake, length 4ft. 5 inches, weight 241bp. A bitch otter was also killed by Mr Mathew Rowlands. Tanymarian, Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, in the river Braint,, on the 6th intt., length 4ft. 3in., weight 23lks. The above have been forwarded to Professor Francis and Son, naturalists and ornith- ologists, High-street;, Bangor, to be preserved and mounted. BAHOOS CATRBDRAD SUNDAY SCHon.At a meet- ing held on Sunday afternoon for the purpose of electing officers for tbe ensuing year, it was pro- posed by Mr Llew. D. Jones, seoonded by Mr W. D. Jones, and carried unanimously, that Mr W. Dixon be asked to act as SprerintendW, and that gentleman, who was present at the' meeting, acoepted the office, remarking that he would do bis utmost to ensure the future success of the school, -It was proposed by MrJchri Jones (Berllan-bacb), Beoonded bv Mr Hughes, and carried nrianimouply, tbst, Mr LIe". D. Jones be appointed bon. secretary. -Mr John Jones, Lobpobty. wee uoaoimously re-elected Librarian —The retiring officers were Mr John Pngh and Mr T. Hl. Clayton. • AKGLESET AN]) CAItNAnvoxpHmic AGRICULTURAL SOCIBTV.—At. the annual meeting held at the British Hotel, Bansor, on Friday, December 16th. nnder the presidency of Mr 0. F. Priestley, Mr J. E. Greaves, the Lord-lieutenaut of the county, was unanimously selected as president for the ensuing year, and Mr Edward Humphreys, of the Viotoria Hotel, Llanberis, vice. president. Both gentlemen bave, we understand, signified their intention to act- From the report of tbe auditors presented to the meeting we were sorry to And that the funds of tbe society were praotioally exhausted owing to the unusually heavy sums given in stallion prizes and tbe receipts at) the gate being about one- third less than usnsl. The members present felt oonfident, however, of suffioietot support to enable the society to regain its position. After transacting considerable business the meeting was aljourned to Friday, Maroh 3rd, 1893. Coollit. FSBVICB AT BANGOR CATBBDBAL.—" The Christmas Story will, on Tuesdav week, be inter- estingly unfolded at the Bangor Cathedral, when what is known as a Carol 8ervice will he given on the evening of that day. The story will be divided into four parts, riz. (1) The angel appears to the shepherds; (2) the Wise Men (3) the first Nowell (4) Venite adoremus; Mr Westlake Morgan will preside at the orean, the carols will be snng by the ohoir. the sacred sonize by Mr Frank Barlow, Mr Humphrey Jones, Mr W. H. Williams, and Master Seth Hughes and the hymns by the ohoir snIJ con gregatisn. It may be anticipated that the carols will be brightly and effectively rendered aod as the Story is a really fine musical internretation of the perennial theme of the Nativity. a deligbtfol evening is in Btore for those who may find their way on Tuesday to the Cathedral. OAMN RBOITAL AT B&Naoit.-A novelty was intro- duced st Bangor Cathedral, on Monday evening iu the form of a Christmas organ recital given by the Cathedral organist, an additional feature of interest being the singing of fonr oarols by the choir. The following was the programme :-F.antasla oo Ancient Noels Carol," The Manger Throne," Tbe Cathedral Choir: Andante Pastoraloffrom Sattivn's oratorio The Light of the World "); Carol ",The holly and the ivy" Offertoire sur deur Noels (intro- ducing Adeste fideles"); Evening Hymn, The day is gently sink'ng" Offertory Hymn,60 A. & M. Hark I the herald angels sine" Christmas Post- lude (introducing "Gend King WencfBlas") Sepherds* Nstivity Hymn. "Bethlehem": Lani Deo. We understand that, the next reoitat will be eiven on Thursday the -28th of January next, by Mr John Willfatns, organist of Christ Churcb, Carnarvon; > i ST. DAVMSCoTLmalc, LABPBTSB.—The results of the Christmts examination are ss under:—B.A. degree (ordinary) -Cli--qs II. D. L,Thomas Class, III.: J. Robert Jones, J. Evans Davies, E. A Wesle, and J. C. Beynon. Theoloiioal certificates (3rd year specialists)—Gifts* III. Hemy Jones and James Davies. Acts orly Henry Jones. Licence in Diviinity-Olses II. Charles Roaoh and J. Watoyn Jones; Class III.: G. N. Bolderson Samuel Griffiths, and J. S. Jones. Moderations i.,dinary)-rlass III W. E JAnkinll, T D. Tbomu .Rect,)r Maclean and D. H. Williams. Theological certificate (2nd year F-T)ecialfsts)-Claso IT. J. J. Davies and J. A. Howpli Class III. D. W. Thomas, D. A. Lloycl, and H J. Stewart. Reeponsions (orilinary)-Olaa III. J. C. F. Morson, J. Llewelyn Richards, C. C. F. N. Miles, and M. E. Davies. Wei h certificate- Third year (including seooDd vear biennials)—Class I. J. Robert Jones Class II. J. Watoyn Jones Clans ITT. D. Lowis Thomas, J. Evans Davies,and J. 8. Jones. UnlGOB CATHEDRAL —There was an unusually large congregation at the Welsh servioa on Sunday evening, and the choir, which is now under the leadership of Mr W Williams, Port Penrhyn, sang with great taste throughout the servfee. After the first lesson, a carol was sweetly sung by the follow. ing Mfrs A. C. Owen, Miss Gracie Williams and Miss M. J. Evans (treble); Wiss l izzie Williams (alto) j Mass's W. Williams and John Jones (tenr), Messrs Griffiib Roberts and John Price (boar). Another carol was sung afte- the seoond le-son, the follo,.iag taking part: Miss Jones, Miss Tope and Miss Evans (trebles): Miss Lizzie Williams (alto). Me..r. W. Williams fleader), and J-bn Jones (tenors),Bnd Messrs R. H. Butler and R. E. Owen (ba-s). This carol was ereditarily rendered. The anthem wile "0 prawf a ewel (Gosa),«nd the rendering was f a most crelitable oharacher. The Rev. D. Herbert Williams necuplpdthepnlpit. Tbe service was Intoned by the Rev. J. A. Evans B.A. curate. Next 8undity evening several carols win be song in addition to .b9 anthem 11 For nnto us a child is bom." Mr William Jones has kindlv promised to render the solo entitled Be thou faithful taken from St. Paul. G.F.S. FBSTITAL (RT. Mny's BRANCB) — The annnal G.F.S. Festival of. the St. Mary's Branoh vas held on Tuesdav. There was a servioe in the. Cstbedral at five o'clock, and an appropriate sermon was preached in Welsh bV tho Rev. Evqn Davies, rector of L'anlleohid. bv the kind per- mission of the Dean. An excellent tea waa provided as the Cst6 at six o'clook. of which 80 girls partook. The following lady officials and associates were pre- sents—The Hon. Louisa Dcuglas Peonant,Mrs Lewis (Deanerv), Miss C. V. Sickville Went, Mi«s Griffith, Miss Wynne Jones, Mrs Llovd, ,s B, Thomas, Mrs James Rmith, Miss Pritohard, Mrs Whitman, and Mrs F. R. Barber.-After removing the tables, several enjoyable games were indulged in and songs inolndiog some effective part-singing, were rendered by Miss Wynne Jones and some of the members.— This brsnoh of the societv is mmh indebted to Miss 0. V. Saokville West for the kind-hearted and energetic manner in which she organised and carried out this and similar other movements con- nected with the societv.—A most hearty vote of thanks was unanimously passed as a record of the high appreciation of ber nndertaklvigs.—Votes of thanks were also passed to Mies Griffith and Miss Wynne Jones for tbelr kind assistance. The wett- ing terminated by singing the National Anthem preoeded by a special prayer of the society. BANGOR CATHEDRAL.——Saturdav (Christmas Eve), evensong at 5 p m, -Mivice. Hubert Parry in D; anthem" Behold I a Virgin (HsndAl).-Christmso Day (25th December), celebration of the Holy Euobarist at 8 a.m.: matins and seoond celebra- tion at 11-30 s.m hymns A. A M. 61 and 60; oaril, See Iml".t the winter's snoww(Goss); see- vioe, Barnby in E anthem For nnto u- < ohild (Handel); preacher, the Vary Rev. the Dean. Evensong at 4 p.m. hymns, 59 and 62, carol, A Virgin nnspottsd "servioe, Mann in A iht.; anthem." There were shepherds" (FTaudell; preacher, the Rev. the Canon in R,.sid once, -Mond#y (8t. Stephen's Day), oelebratjon of the Holy Euobarist at 8 a.m.: matins at 11.m.: servioa, Boyce in A: anthem, Jerusalem "Mendel isohn). Evensong a* 5 p.m.: servioe, Cooke G carnl." Good King Wenoeslss;" sutham. Arlso? sf-ins" (E'vey!.— Tnesday (S.. John the Evangelist Day), celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m. matins at 11 a m servioe, flmArt in P; ant hem.: flweet is The mpro," (Barnhy): Evensong at "5 b.m. service Garrett in F í anthem. Say where He is born (Mendelssohn). CarfA service. Tbe Christmas Btory at 8 p.m.— Wav (The Holy Innocents), celebration of the Holy Euobarist at 8 a. matins and litany at 11 16.1m.: service, Sullivan I) anthem, "0 God. bilft eoarcy" (Calkin) Evensong, 5 p.m. service, Pomm iD D; astak" The anthem orpøee;" .a" "Wt ,,¡trut" (81.4"
THE IfAYOE'B -POOR BSLZEF…
THE IfAYOE'B POOR BSLZEF rUND. LIBERAL RESPONSE TO THE MAYOR'S APPEAL. Hie Woribip the Mayor of Bangor desires to sckuowlsdge the receipt of the following contribu- tions, as well as promises of assistance, to the Relief Fund. As will be seen the sum subscribed or pro- mised up to to-day amounts to £148 2a Id, and the coal distribution bas already commenced. Nearly 50 tons of coal bave been delivered in small lota of two cwt. each to nearly 500 poor families in Bangor. More it is unnecessary to say in praise of this excellent movement. The list is as follows The following amounts hava already been acknowledged — The Mayor, 920 Councillors Humphrey Williams, JE5; John Williams. t5; R. W. F. Commi'.t £ 212a 61 Alderman TLomal Charles Lewis, iC2 211 Councillors John Evan Roberts, B2 2a; Hugh Hughes, C2 2»; W. P. Matthews. 92 2s; HajZh Savage, £2 2s; Henry Lewis, 92 2s; Mr R. H. Pritchard (town clerk), 22 28: Aldermen Edward Jones, £ 1 1e; John Rvans, El Is., R. Langfotd Jones. £1 1e; Donald Cameron, £ 1 Is; Councillors Riobard Williams. £1 I a; Robert Hagbes, £ 1 1*; Richard Davies, Cl la Evan Williams, Cl Is Edward Jones, 21 18; H. Grey Edwards, jEl la; Eugene Clarke, £ 11«; T. G. Williamii, 91 1A; Robert Owen, El Is; R. Rowland Jones. j61 Is; P. 8.Greeory, £ l Is—total, £ 63 Is 6d. CONTRIBUTIONS DIRECT TO THE MnoB. Colonel Henry Platt,Gorrlditio«, £ 5 5s; Mr G. W D. Assheton Smith, Vaynol, 95; Mr Harry Clegg, Piss LIFLotair, t2 2J; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bangor, 91 le; Mrs J. R. Davie., Glanoothwy..Cl Is Con- tributor," £ 1 1«; "Friend," £ 1 IF, Mr W. Pushe, N. P. Back, £1 Ie Principal iieictial, 21: The Very Rev, the Dean of Bmgor, 10<—tot <l, £19 2i. WARI).4-Per Mrs Saunders and Miss l'i1)II: MrW. E. Thomas, Brynbyfryd^ £1 lø; Mr W. FriticiiL-William-, El le Mr H. Edwards, Snowdon Villa, £ 1; Mr Hughes, Belle Vue Hotel. 10i 6d; Piofesior E. V. Arnold, lOi; Mr John Wickoofi, 5s the Rev. J. Puleston Jones. 5,4 Miss H. M. Owen, CrpBoent, 5n: Mrs Jone8, Gwynfa, 5s Mr J. Smith, 5, Summer Hill-terrace, 5a the Rev. Ellis Jones, 5s; Mr E. Hnrren Harding, 5s Mr 8. Morris. 5s Mr E. Smith Owen, 59 Professor R. W. Phillips, 5s; Professor Gilchrist, 5s; the Rev. J. B. Shute, 5s Mrs E. Jones, Brynteg, 3s; Mr F. Eyaeo, Summer Hill, 2s 6d Mrs Roberts. 8 Summer Hill, 28 63 Mrs Charles Davies, Moun. tain View, 28 Ott; Mrs Evans, Fron Oleu, 2s 6d Mrs Jones, Brynteg, 2s 6d; Miss S. d. Roberts, Bryuteg-terraoe,2s 63; Mrs M,Evans,Summer Hill- terrace,21 Gdl; Mrs F.Kelly, 2e; Miss Ellis, Tanrallt 2,; Mr W. Speed, 2s sums under 2a. lls Gd-total, 99 Os 63. Per Mrs T. tewis and Mifs Williams Mrs Lewis, Gartherwan,,Cl; Principal Prioe, 10s 6d; Professor J. E. Lloyd, 10L, 6d; Mrs Getliin Davies, 10t) 6d Mr J. Glynne Jones, 10; Mra D. Charlaa Davies, 10s Mrs Hewitt, 5s Mr W. Lloyd Jones, 5s Mrs Lee, Pen'rallt, 5s; Mrs White, do. 2i 61 Mrs Williams, do.2s 6d: Rev. W. R. 8anriders.2s 6d; R B., 2s 6d Mr E. R. Davies. 2s sums under 2i, 4s 6d total, P5 2s 61. Per Mrs Henry L-wis and Miss Lee: Mr R. W. Rowlands, Gwynfryin, 21 le Me W. Dawson. 91 le; Mr Williams Ellis,IOJ Mr Wil. liams, Plas Lodwio, 10,: Mrs W. Rowlands, 5s; Mr J. E. Griffith. S- Mr Jones, chemist, 28 6d Mr J. Humphreys, 2s 6d Mr E. R. Penny, 2s 6d Mrs T. Vallance, to 6d Mrs Hartley, 28 6d Mr R. Winter Jones, 2* 6,1 MrsHopson, 2s Mr Williams, 2s total, 24 lie. Per M's D. Rowlands and Miss Williams: Mrs R. M. Griffith, 91 1,3 Dr. E. J. Lloyd, Ll iii; Mr John Hughes, Llys Menal. 10a Dr. Williams, 5<; Mrs Jones, Fern Bank. 5s; Mr T. Thomas, Menai View-terraoe, 59; Mrs Dobbie, So; C..non Foulkes Jooes, 2.4 6d; Mrs Owen, Menat View-terrace, 2s 63 Mrs Jones Hughes, 29 6d; Mrs Rowlands, TawelaD, 2i 6d; Mrs Merriton, 2s 61; Mrs Cost, 2s; an ma ncder 2s, 2s— £ 4 88 6d. Per Miss Rowlands: Mr G. Marks. 5s Mrs Evans, 3s; Mr Lawless, 2a; sums onder 28, 2s 6:1-128 6d total, ;C23 15g. SOUTH W uD.-Per Mrs Roberts and Miss Wallace: Mrs Pritohard, Ttnycoed. JE1 la; Mr W. Haw Row land. 21 19; Mr Charles Pozzi, High-street, £1 Is- Mr John Pritchard, Bodbyfryd, 91; Dr. Price, High-street, 10i 6d Mr W. Thomas, 10i 6d; Professor Gray, 10s 6d; Mr Jobn Barratt, Chapel-Btreet, 10s; Mr W. O. Williams, draper, 5s; Mr Parry, iroomooecr, 59; Mrs J. Thomas, London Haase, 5a 6d Mr D. Williams, 330 High-street, 3s; Mr W. Williams, baker, 2s 6d Mr P. K. Jones, 28 6.1; Mr W.P.Roberts,chemist,2s 6d MrG.J.Thmnas, 2s 61; Mias Owen, confectioner, 2s 63 Mrs R. E. Williams, draper, 2s 63 Mr Hngh Owen, Greenwich House, 2s 6d; Mrs Roberts, 54, Dean street, 2s 6d; Mr J. Fairclougb, 2e 61: Miss Hughes, College Hall, 2s 6d; M, aR. Williams, Ship Inn, 2s; Mrs Kuihhs 2«; Mr R. Williams, baker, 2Jj sums under 2s, 17s 61— £ 9 lis 63. EAST WAND.-Per Mrs D. Williams and Miss Prit. ohard: Mr W. T. Roberts, Greeubant 10s 6i Mr D. Williams, 7, Gambier-terraoe. 10s 6d Mr John Lloyd, Brondsrw. 10-; Mr F. R. Barber, 5, Gordon- terrace, 10s; Mr T. T. Roberts, Eclas Hill. 5; Mr T. d. Lewis, Greenbank, 59; Mra Robert,, 3, Gordon-terrace, 5s; Rev. T. J. Wheldon, Garfleld- terrace, 5s; Mr Welle, 6, Gordoo-terrsce, 2s 6d; Mrs Rowlands, 7, do, 2s 6d; Mrs Coppleston, 1, Glandwr. terrace, q 6d; Mr Devonald, 5, do. 29 6d; Mr L. D. Jones, Edge Hill, 2s 6d; Mrs Stephen Williams. Garabier- errace, 2i 6d; Mr Frank Barlow, Gordon terrace, 29 6d; Mr T. Gotts, National School, 2e 6d Mi^ones, Erw Fair, 2s; Mrs Humphreys. 8, Gambier-terraoe, 2. j Mrs Liew-lyn. 3, do, 2s; sums under 2s, 19. id- £5 6a 63. Per Mrs T. H. Lewis and MrsiB, Thomas: Mrs D. Williaml, Bryncgwen, 21 Is; Miss Pope, 10s; Mrs Jones, Mona View, 2s 6d; Mr Andrews, Garth-road, 2s; Me D. Edwards, do, 2s Mr A. Gray. 2s Dr. White,2e; anms under 28,4s61 -total E2 6s. Per Mrs E. Jones and Miss Roberts: Mr B Roberts, Albert House, 108 63 Mr W. Glynn Williams, 108 6d Rev. P. Jones Roberts, Frondeg, 5s; Mr F. Southwell, 216,1 sums under 2,. 12s 3d— £ 2 Os 93. Per Mrs F. Southwell and Wrs R. Hughes: Mr Southwell, Port Penrhyo, 10s 6.1 Mr John Parry Tbomas, 2s 63; Mr W. Williams, Port Penrhyn Lodge, 2s 63 other sums, le-168 6d—total, £ 10 9s 93. WItST WARD.-Per Mrs Aronson and Miss Griffith Messrs Jarvis and Foster, £ 1 Is Mr L. H. Aronson, 21 Is Mr J, Griffith. B-ohive, 21 1s Mr Griffith Davies, High-street, 21 Mr Robert Roberts, postmaster, 10s Gd Mr J. Smith, Old Bank. 10s Mrs Morris, Upper Bangor, 10s Mrs .T. Roberts, Liverpool Arms Hotel. 5s Mr Robert Ross, 5s; Mr Samupl Hughes, 3s Mr R. Wil- liams, 21 6d: Messrs J. Welob and Co., 2s 6d Mrs Jones, City View. 2s 6i Mr R. D. Roberts. 2s 61 Mr Bennett, Plasllwyd-temce, 28 6d Mrs S. Roberts, do, 21 Mrs Thomas do 2s sums under 2s, 118 101; total, £7 14a 103. Per Mrs Nixon alld Mrs D. Owen: Mr R. Jones Roberts, £ 11» Mr and Mrs R. A. Holt, tilt; Dr. Hushes, Tanyfynwent, 91; Mrs M. Denmau, 10s 6d Mrs Savsce, High-street. 5s; Messrs Nixon and Jarvis, 5s: Mn Webster, Hieb-pitreet, So-, He Edgar Evacs, N. P Bank. 5s; Mr C. J. Jones. 2* 6d Mr M. Goldie, 2s 6d Rev. W. Elwarde, 2ø6d; Miss Griffith, Gwalia Honse, 2s 6a; Mr R. A. Gregory, erocar, 2s 63; sum nnder 2fi, 9s gd-ES 141 8d Per Miss William. and Miss Willmann Mr Josiah Hughes. tl la; Mr Toovid Owen. 91 Is. Mr TtWmL. Rlowe, British Hotel, 10s 6d Mrs Watkins, 5s; Messrs Willmann and Co., 5s; Mr Ashley Jones 5s; Mr J. A. Wilson, 5s: Mr E. D. Williams, 2s 61 Mr W. M. Williams. 2s 63 Mrs Graham, 2s 6d Mr John Bloom, 2s 63 Mr Fred Bloom, 2s 63; Mr Owen. Castle hill, 21 6d Mrs Pritohard. Vaynol House, 2s 61; Miss Jones, 101. West-fnd, 28 6d Mrs Ireson, 21 6d T. J. W.. 2s; Mrs O. J. Rowlands, 2s sums under 2s, 6s 63; total, £ 5 5s 6d. Per Mrs Griffith Evans ami Mrs Williams (The Mount; Mr Evans Goat Inn, 10s; Mr Watson, 5s; Mr Jones, chemist, 5s; Messrs Evans and Williams, 5a Mrs Evars, BrynklnMlIt. 5a iMrs Williams, The Mount, 5s; Mrs Morftn, Albion Hotel, 3s Mr Hughes, Harp Inu, 3a Mrs Williams. Museum, 2s 6d i Miss Davies f 1,4tioner, 2s 63 Mrs Owen. City Hotel 2i 6d Mr Lawless, Red Lioo. 2* Miss Edwards, Roll Ion. 2s; Mr Griffith. Hingle Arms Inn, 2s Miss Jehu 2s Mrs Svdney Thomas. 21 sums ander 2s, 8s lOd total, 93 7a 4d.otal, E22 9. M U. SUMMARY. 2 d. Snbscriba* b» City Ooonrillors 60 9 0 Dotation B.W. Fiiii ian Committal t 19 II OntritiKtions dierct to the Major IS 2 0 Collaeted in Worth Ward 21 15 0 wMt W»rd « 2 ut W.1.- 10 9 S south wwd Oil 6 Ió 18 1 Total ..1
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Judge OWêII, of the Oardiff Oounty Court, asserts that msny of the affidavits which come before him are "distinctly wrong." He reeently suggested that one of these documents should he sent to the law officials at the Treasury for examination. MRH -E. Griffith, late of Prestitvn an"rd- sarn, has njned the Dr. Will'ams (Glasgow University) Scholarship, the totul value of which lst- Mr Griffith will be expected to devote lit least one yesr to the stndy of theology after taking his M. A. dearee. He is well-known to old Olynnwr, B?!ø, and Edinburgh stndect", and to. many Oalvinistic Methodist chnrches in North "J". bi-iiafMa 01 ftMt ptemiM.
Family Notices
Bomestio oocumness. I Or Aimonocem^hta otBktbe and Dmtha ate charged Is (eaahl and Marriages, 2 66 (cash Or NoticM of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, are received at this office for insertion io any foreiga. London, or provincial newspaper. BIRTHS. HAWKINs-On the 16th inst., at fcversley, Wrexham, the wife of F. H. Hawkins, LUB, of a sou. LLOYD-On the 10th inst., the wife of Mr G. O. Lloyd, 85, Barrttt's Grove, London, of a son, PUGH-On the lath inst., at West Holm, Oswestry, the wife of J. E. Wallace Pugh, solicitor, of a daughter. PABBT-On the 15th inat., at 84, Alliugton-streer, St. Michael's Hamlet, Liveipool, the wife of J. L. Parry, of a daughter. TuomAs-OLi the 18th iust., at Glan'rafou, Bangor, the wife of Mr Owen Thomas, tailor, of a SOD. MARRIAGES. CASSOR— NPBKT—On the 15th inst., at Warfleld, Shropshire, bv the Rev. E. P. Nicholas, vicar, and the Rev. W. H. Ranked, Randal Oaseon, of Brtm-v-Garth, Portmadoc, to Lucy Jane, daughter of fir Alexander Nisbet, M.H., Inspector-General R.N. JONBS—ROBBBTS—OU the 16th inst., by licence, at Llanvaelog Church, Anglesey, by the Kev. Canon Williams, rector, Mr Williaoi Jones, blacksmith, to Miss Aun Robe-ts, only dughter of Mr W liliam Robert.-huth of Pencarui-iog, in the same paiisb. PBICE -WBIOLIT—On the 13tli iost., at St. Thomas's Church, Rhy), by the R?, Do :r:i: Arthur, $.a of t?e late WiUi?m Price, surgeon, Marchwie), to ?ncip, daughter of Francis Wrigley, Rhyl. DEATHS. DABBISBIHE—On the 16th inst., at PI is Mawr, Penmien- mawr, S. D. Darbishire, M.U., late of Oxford, aged 41; years. EVANs-November 26th at Peshawur, Punjaub, India, Anuie Frances, the boloved wife of Quartermaster- -ergeaat Watkin Anwyl Evans, 2ud Battalion North- umberland Fusiliers. HUOHHS-KOWLANDS—OO the 14th inst. at 156, Granton- rQad, Everton, Liverpool, Grace Adeline, wife of Arthur Edwari Hughes-Rowlaods, secoud mate City of Dublin Steampacbet Company. MOBOAN-OO the 16th ist., at Vsceiflog Rectory, Amelia, wife of David Morgan, rector of Vsceiflog, aged 66 years. WILLIAMS. -00 the 22ad inst., by an accident on the railway, io her 83rd year, Margaret, widow of the late John Williams, surgeon, of Vron Deg, Abergele.
I THE ANGLESEY HARRIERS. I
THE ANGLESEY HARRIERS. I T,daylS.torday) Gadlys Monday,Deo. 26th. Bodffordd Viitage Wednesday, Deo." 28tb Penmynydd Alms-houses I Saturday, Dec. Slat.Tf?eawen At 11.30 o'clock Lm. each day. I
THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY'S…
THE MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY'S HARRIERS I To-day (Saturday) Siglan TU8day,Deo. 27th .HoIhmd Arms (If wet, on Wednesday). Saturday, Dec. 31ib GraigI Atl2o'ciocheMhd*y.
ITHE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS.I
THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HOUNDS. I Tuesday,Dec. 27tb Coed Ooob Lodge I Saturday, Dec. 31st Aslwyd Ucbaf I At 11.0 a.m.
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I SIR W. W. WYNN' HOUNDS. I To-day (Saturday) Maoefen At 10.45 o'olook am. Tuesday, Deo. 27th .Baschurch Wednesday, Dec. 28th Eiddig Friday,Deo. 30ih Penley At 10.30 o'clock a.m. Saturday,Deo. 31st. Ightfleld At 10.45 o'clock a.m.
IBangor Tide TableI
I Bangor Tide Table I FOB Wxxt. ENDING D=C*W-i>IA 31BT. Moming Ev< aing hm hm Saturday, December 24th 1 48 29 Snuday, December 25th 2 35 3 27 Monday, December 26th 3 25 355 Tuesday, December 27th 424 4 t5 Wednesday Deeember28th 530 6 t Thursday, December 29th 6 38 7 1(1 Friday, December 30th 7 40 8 10 Saturday, December 31st 3 44 9 7
IWelsh Markets.1
Welsh Markets. PROVISIONS. BAtaott. Mdty (to-day), t!S p.m.—treeh butter, Is M BA'FGOR, Friday (tob-4?fy. ) 7d to 8d per Ib ..tt. 8d to 9d p l 'I I p,, 9 for 1. 117, ib lamb, 7d to 81 per 11;; vpl, 6d to 7d per lb pork, 8d to ?pertb' 2. ?, ?to 3. Odrl Frrnt ..d Vegetables.—PoUtoM, i<t p,r Ib, or 3s 6d psr Cft; nxri'U, S? Od to S? 6d per cwt: ttMtfM, M p<<- buad)< CMM? flow??, 3?l to 61 each tomato. 9d to Is par lb 100100', PI,to' 2d ?' lb g,.p., Eglib. to it 64 p"r do, ?h. M to Is per lb apples, 3d to id ?er tjl b amon,, Id to 2<1 each to leper lb; .?,plt:s,, ,D,th? 2d to 1,1 ea h; ."g, Id to p?. Id p-r I ?? me!?B?, E?!k)). 2. per )b 'to, tcKi?n. )t to 1. 6d ?-b. ?mon Role., 6d to p? 1, 03d per ib torbot,1 6 d to r.b Fi?A.-Sol.,I. Od to h «d per Ib turbot,IOd to Is 21 per 16 lemon soles, 6d to 8d per Ib; o»dfl»b, 3d io M per lb plaice, Sd to 5d per 1\1 halibut, 6d to 104 per Ib brills, lid to lod per Ib dsbbs, 3d to M per Ib; whiting, 3d to Ad p-r lb. Psrtridgas. S. dd to 4. dd per b? phe?nt. Id to 7s P., b?' 0' W. 6? Od to 6s Od per br.?. !hares, 3s Od to ù M <Mh rabbits, 2s Od to 2s 4d per couple turkays,be to 14s each; geese, S. to 8s eatto. LIANOBFNT, Th?.day.-B.tt., 1. M Mr lb gg., 10 'or 10 du'ko. 6$ to 7B per couple (owls, 810d to 3s 6d per coupL, chickens, 8e Od to 4s Od per eon pie. DiVBiaK, W8dueodar.-Thor8 was a lal'p tt..da. of ..at, "k 'd butinesa "a. b,ik. ITowls, $-to 4? per coupl.? d.??., I- g-?e, Sil prn'tb: tar?eyt, 9d per lb eggs, 10 for Is; batter, Is 5? to Is Cr pr lb. PWLLHKLT, Wednesday.—fresh batter, Is 2d to is 4d per lb ezgs, 10 to 13 for Is beef, 6d to 91 p lb mutton, to to Od per lb; pork, 6d to 'i per Ib bam, 7d to I" d per lb ;!In to 7d por lb 1 i1,, 3s O;t Od per couple ;d?.k., 4. to 4i per < ouple geese, (a ti 6? e.,h j t.rk. "44 to 9d per Hi: ?ManH', urid; &d :.I per brace hM-M, 2s 6d to 3a <M <Mh; ttbbttt, tM 'O -'h ,o=. itl per ?rl-, IM. Zr lb; =I,td p. r lb eb- !?gM, 9d 'a'? ? ai:'2r, to b'r I.; onions (Spanish), 24 P. lb do (1).Wb), lid per lb ppi. 3d pXr° lb. M: ?rktt bik. RUTHIN, Mnnday.Butter, Is 61 per Ib: eggs, 10 for 1a fowls, Ss 6d to 4s 61 per couple darks, 4s to Ss per ooaple.
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Thirteen choirs from Chester, Dolgelley, Cefn- mawr, Acrefair, Carnarvon, Cileain and Manoott (Hawarden) will take part in the fourth annual Christmas Eisteddfod on Monday next at Chester. The latest name associated with the vacant living of Doleelley is that of the Rev. Llewelyn Hughes, B.A., of Portmadoc. No appointment haf, however, been made, although the candi- dates are siid to be as plentiful as blackberries in the autumn. They mean to celebrate Christmas on board the Clio Tralninsr Ship in eood old tvle. The vessel will he decorated, and the boys have arranged to srive a dramatic entertainment on Monday afternoon after enjoying their roast beef and plumpudllinll. Anent Sir Llewelvn Turner's letter in the last i-sue of the North Waltl ChrtnioU we make the following extract from Mr Josiah Hughes's work, Australia Revisited — 11 After breakfast I walked down to the wafer aide, and waa astonished at the extent of land reclaimed from the sea, by depositing the silt got up by the dredging operations in the channel between Dnnedin and Port Chalmers. To those who are acquainted with the City of Bangor the work here done can be easily understood. Suppose a (tone sea wall constructed from the extremitv of Garth Point to the extremity of Port Penrhyn Quays; suppose also a veries of powerful etsam oranee with long projecting arms and wlf opeoins nctvitorg loottsd alnnll the Hlrael mad flit, and a ceries of barile trafficking between these and the powerful steam dredges in the channel. The silt is lifted from the bargea by the cranes and depo- sited behind the sea wall, there to form -pl-nAlA land on which great foundries and manufactories bave been ereoted, together with wharves, docks, eheds, warehouses, Ac., transforming a miasmatic nuisance into a valuible municipal estate. Wh- ever I went to day I was reminded of the beautiful surroundings of Bangor. I went up to the elevated suburb of Moruington by the cable t,amway, I I gradient steeper than would be rrquiied in a straight oonrae to reach the top of Bangor Moun- tain. From this elevation the illusion "a" most complete. Looking over the town which lay to the hollow the duplicate of Upper Bangor was seen, with the M-nai Straits and Anglesev b-yord; on my "IlWt WAil Hirael and its mnddy flat, being transformed into the bnaieat part of the city. on which the railway station was situated convenient for the stiipoing and the town to my left was thA Bangor Valley aa it extends to Qlanadda And Car- narvon. Port Chalmers also ia represented bv the town of Carnarvon, only that at Port Chalmers there are no shiftiog sand banks and treacherous shallows, hnt a tI"bll!1 breakwater and plenty of depth. The resemblanee between these two eities and their anrroondings is o,v remarkable, the only difference being that Dunedin is on a much larger scale, the straits and vslleys are wider, tbe hills are higher, the streets, publio btildiogs, squares, gar dans, warehouses, and bnsiiefg pre- mises are more numerous and Importsat. Never- theless, the similarity remains, and t'icee not acquainted with Banger will pardon tl S local oompaneou."
Sunday Services In Bangor.
Sunday Services In Bangor. "'II-   DECEMBER Ulh, CHURCH SS. Th. C.<he?..<?<) The K. » the C.non <?tf<h) 't*r' W. R,t?.,d. *a? J. A B- B.A St. (Zdluh) 94-r 1;X ? AWe at. (usli,h R*"T. E. Jo.M. M. A., B. 'n. do .0 B.t. St. Dt'.M'.?.??!).?. "(EBg?'hE'Mtfj;8<r'iM) do do ENGLISH PKBJiBTTBRIANS. Princes Scad Bev J. pa!.tn in., ILA., ]&"#or CALVINISTIC METHODISTS. Tabernacle He* D. O'Kiian Owes, Ca-narv- n. TwrffMo. Rw Jobn lyfillw, B.ngo? LoaypopM R? E". Joass, Moua HifMt .BM OtnM Mowtm?t). M.A.,BM<Ot GtM*<tdt Ke» J"b. WU?i-B?ry-i-"Y- METHODISTS. EBt;'M"Ch<?!«t. R-1 iB. Sht., BL-F ::b.l. :ii:e' P. J. 'R;T ai Dr.'BB&= St. Paul's .Kers U. J'»n«* aitd P. J. Boberts Hirael Re* P J. Robeftt and B. Joo»a Glanadda Mrlt. Roberta aad Brethren faoaa Uerab INDEPENDENTS. English Chapel Mr J. E. Jonee, Independeat Collsfa fwdtef Mr T. Millward, laofor Ebeneser Ellis Joaes, Bineor Hir.w B., Deialol Joaes, Pentnstb BAPTISTS. English ehapsl Bar W. B. 8aaoden Aiooo, OUnedda ) UMftit Pen?! ROMAN OATHOLIOS. St. Ilary's YMb. F?tdiffo St.tit'7t.PtthttB*t diff< m.linp e.er, S.?d-y, -I.gt lb. Science -4 All 1»'11- tate, C.II'opa, at 8.15 p m. The Y.g W..?. ChZi.. A."dtt,,n hold thir ."p every Tuesday, Wednes la" and Taaraday aveainta at Wicklow House, Hijth^treet, at 7 (1.18, T'.e Railway Tesaperaooe Uulon hold their saeettags every Sunday ereninc at 8.0. p.m.
Coursing Fixtures for December.
Coursing Fixtures for December. B.Dj10r,. ,12 Lichfield .L1 NorthofEol..nd (E.llcj¡ton)3 Plnlw 11 Carm.rthen Club (Open).13 Baldock Park.S8
Racing Fixtures for December.
Racing Fixtures for December. Santfoirn Park (Dec. Meet-) Windier ing t.t. Plimpton — W Gatwick 6 W,l?.,h, :iia' 's v;m. (jbri;¡.26 UoffAeM -8 H «liosr .2$ ??rk'??:?.? HM"?M:MMB< ..?".? Manchester 9 L-p.rdw?. 28
Welsh. Fairs for December.
Welsh. Fairs for December. Ab.r,h M tampeter  W Ab.,Pl? 65 Lld I 1 19 ê; 5 i:3 ;tS?' '9 H.n??t so &th*a4& (settllnf) 10 fetteraS 19 tN))th 6LI?kidto sa Bettwa Owetrilgooh IS Union — H 0.trpMny L anwnsa «, U C?rna?lk !3 y»»doIf'T, M C ..arth M M h  ) li?h M C? ? ?.d ooh0st 5 I.,n XS°li'4 d f fnj C.?O?ion -?  M't h '?'  Cor wen 20 M.th 6. ™ ??!!)e< a M.?<mMy/ • Crymich 27 N.rberth M rrfJi:i¡¡ i1)llij Dinorwjc(MttUnf) u Newtown. M. M I)irkorwi(! (" tung) M?))ey ? Pr^rtahtn S Flint 10 ??t.Me< {pwUh<U) ?? 8 Psntrevo.las OorMininn  6, 6 P."ne- (8.&0_) 11 oi/»ndarwen 20 P-rfly- u SX5?' '? ? ?". ? ??t.!) (Fembto? 1. 2 H?S.rdi?t.?'* F-Ilh" Htv ',t* Bagl«i.» » S?n. I; a Kidwelly « Jtattao .?. « RHIAT < 14 skttv *2 KISI 1 St. KicIi«lM iGtam.) 17 K?"' 8t. cl,- 6 tittle NewcMtle .i 19 Bt. Ds*ids & Li?.d.bi 26 Talgarth • 3J LI.nxoUM M.M Llaarwst. 11, IS.80 Tregsrwi LlaoMr fWelshpaol) 1,2 Treoiadoc 9 Llanftllln M U.k .M Li-g. i 116 2- W.Ihp-o l ? 19 1: 2i W r.b- 5, 8, 12,19, 26. 28 Ll..bytb?r 5
Bangor Trains for Dooomber.
Bangor Trains for Dooomber. DEPART FROM BANGOR fOR CJJ&8UB-12-ó3 a.m. and 5-13 a.m. (Moodays excepted) 6-0 a.m.; 8-0 .m.; 9-0 a.m l'»-45 a.m. 1-ft P.M. 3-tu p.m. 3-43 p.m. 4-ii p.m. 7-14 p.1D 9-3 p.m. HOLYHUJI-IH3 a.m.; 4-25 a.m.; B-lO A.M. 11-SA an. 2-28 p.m.; 3-51 p.m. 4-10 (Amlwch train) 4-1\1 6-30 p.m. (Amlwch train, Fridays only); 8.48 P. CARSAJLVOK-4-30 am; 0-15 a.m. I2~f p.m.; 9-2J p.m. 1-15 p. 5-5 p.m. (.117 p. Thtjym a. m. (leaves 19-10 P.M. on Tbt.ndau) 4-10 p. 4-51 P. (leavesH- £ 0 p.m. OD Fridays); S-48p.m. BSTHKSDA—8-5 a m. 9-20 a m.; 1-15 p.m. 5-0 p.m. ¡ 7 p.m. 9-10 p.m. (Satardajs only). ARRIVE AT BAYOOR FROM CHASTER—4-11 a. 9-0 a,m.; 11-18 11-41 a.m 2-14 p m. 3-7 p m 3-17 "m. 4-4 p.m. 7-9 p.m. tl-S8 p.m.; 10-32 p.m. 12-38 m. HOLYHEAD—12-50 a.m. and 5-10 a.m. (Mondays excepted) 8-48a.m.; 1.3p.m.; 3-40 p.m.; 4.17 p.m 7'" P. 8.53 p,m. .-7.it; 8-52 a.m 10-34 a.m. 12-58 p.m. 3-36 p.m. 4-13 p.m. 6.18 p 8-58 p.m. AXLWCR-B.40, (Friday* only) 8.43..n: 1-3 a.m. 8-Hi p.m.; 6-23 p..ro. (T:.ur,daYI ouly) 7.4 p.m. 8-SS p.m. BCTHMDA—8.52 11-42 a.m.; 3-12 p.m. 6-57 p.m. 8-21 p.m. 9-53 p.m. (Saturdays only).
I PORTMADOC.h,.-u
PORTMADOC. h, u AKEIVAM.—8%rah Kose, William", PwUheli-.IUry Owena, Jone<,Cjrk.?MdofM<M'io', Rl)her, Dublin.. Octav¡ua, Edwards, Newqnay E Uth Elemor, Priee, Granville—Rebecea, Robert., L:7er:)0ot ..Vi))?< WtiO.EvMt, Sydney.Geraldioø, Hn?e*, Poo!e..A!fMd Nobel, s. Aadefon, Liverpool..Nanhoron, WU1¡"m, Bur?y Port miss Phtehtrd. Jo- 0.^rk. SAILINGS. —New Design No. 2, Nichols, Bridgewater. Adventure, Jones, Bridgewater. Rebecc., t).t., Roberts, Liverpool.Albert Baltzer, Evans, Newcastle.E'Cel, Davies, London.John and Ma garet, Jones, (ard C. Marcoret, Elli., Bridgewater.Marquis of Anglrse*, Griffith, Woolwich.John Robert', Iteviee, Fiarbarg. Alfred Nobel, s.s., Anderson, London ..Divid giocloir, .Ton s, London.Qaarryman, Williams, Wiatowh J,,bn Pierce, Morgans, Poole.Esther, Koberts, Cardiff.
CARNARVON.
CARNARVON. ARRIVALS.—Prince Ja Ja, s.s., Anderson, Liverpool.. Ariel, Williams, Runcorn ..Mar?«et and Ann, Th imaa, do..Progress, Jones, Newport, Mon ..John Ewinf, Williams, Liverpool..City of Baogor, Marks, Cardiff Oraiimair, s.e., Roberta. Liverpool..Ellen Anne, Yoogw, do..Telophooe, a s., Griffiths, Aberdovey..Virtue, Huxley, Portinllaen. G,iffith-, Liverpod. SAILINGS.—'Telephone, 8.8., Gnmth«, Liverpod. Prince Ja Ja, s.s., Anderson, do C r. Roberts, do Ann, lloyd, Reautnaris..p Sweet- maD, Gloucester..Volant, Qinclnir, roftainorwie., Undaunted, Hughes, do..Pride of Anglesey, Davlea, do.
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Arraapemeots are boinz made in oontsee-im with the Royal Show w be held at Chester In June next, for the letting of hootee and lodging daring the period of tbe show time. Mr W. E, Brows, No. 3, Newgate-street, Chester, has been appointed the official agent, and will be glad to aopply any information in respect of esm-. At the last seotioml meeting of the 8 »ath Midland section of the 1.8 W., at Bristol, Kr Ebenezer Pront, B.A., the weli-kaown anthor on magical theory, delivered aft kddren oa "Mosical Th-ory." The address abonod»1 ia practical remarks and taaarestions, and Mr Pront, when deploring that musical theory wss not nearly no largely cultivated among professional musicians as it should bt-, tonchei tpen M maalcal shortcoming that is only too patent. Wale-, especially, should how her head at tftfa charge, for she is eminently culpable, particu- larly in the department of vocal magic. A yo-itk or maiden discovering that he or IIhe ia in pI)¡- seRíon of a eood voico besomes ititox'aated with the novelty of pnblic applause, and fallC- that their voioe and nothinff "urther ent t'en thern to an honoorable place in the profession like- whe, members or choral aoc eties, finding t'letn- seives coofiderably ahead rf the average M:69, of choral singers in the matter of reading mtHc, undertake the teaching of that fasti-lions art without planeintr first of nil to those dopthi (01 cooveraation with its hab t* and tenets that fiitv warrant their becomingiUapinUes. Depior.il lr, no other science or art offers such ft IV"O(N'l. in all probability, for the self-polula sion ani del,i, 4,n of its votaries aq music; some of its prine: t ten,,ta are simply matters of taste or opi- iou* which vary with the number of authors nnrte*' taking to elscidatathem, an ) therefore im*?ina' tton may lark in the mere shadow of koowl<wl"f simd it Is Hka, r that PopeN famous lio'S Tp y to few seienoes more forcibly than to mttalc: — A IHUa lMni.1ll1I t\i. Dflak deep, «rUsla net tkl Pi.iaa h.«i if.'
CHRISTMAS POLITICS.
of mobbing the victor and his wife aDd later they worked up in the most unscrupulous manner a cam against him for the purpose of unseating him. Sir ftyoz has the satisfaction once again of turning the tables on his enemies. Similarly, the Conservative member for Stepney retains his seat notwithstanding the efforts that were made to get the election declared void. In Ireland the election of Mr DATTTT for North Meath is still « subject of judicial inquiry, and is therefore Hot a "fit matter for comment at the present time, but the shameful practices of the 'Catholic priests in the soot hern portion of the 4same county invalidated the election of their pet. The Judges held that this pressure which the priests brought to bear upon the "illiterate" ,electors was enough to make the ejection void. The Catholic clergy of South Meath, from the Bishop down, threatened the faith- ftil" with the pains of the damned if they did -not vote straight. It is an instance of bow men go the wholi way when once they have started on the downgrade. In comparison with the disgraceful prostitution of religion for political purposes as practised by the Roman Catholic olergy of South Meath, the political interference of the Welsh preaohers may seem very innocent. But the moral of the revelations of the South Meath trial should surely not be lost npou the Velsh people, especially such as remember the religious literature "which was circu- lated in Merthyr Tydfil when Mr PHITCHARD MORGAN first contested the seat. It was a Baptist preacher who then put the "Lord of Hosts right in the van of the Home Rule Party and who prophesied that the inhabi. tants of Pandemonium would rejoice if the I caucus sustained a defeat.