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CARDIFF. CYMMRODORIOM SOCIETY.-Thfl ordinary fort- nightly meeting of the above society was held in the Gordon Coffee Tavern on Friday evening. Mr. D. Isaac Davies, U.Sc. presided. The Secretary reported having' written the clerk of the Cardiff Board of Guardians on the subject of the Bridgend Asylum officers, but had received no reply. If Cochfarf" proposed, and Mr. Evan Rees seconded," That the secretary send another copy of the same resolution to the board." The meeting was addressed by Messrs. Thos. Reos and D. Isaac Davies. An entertainment was then held. An excellent recitation, Llong vn suddo yn ngolwg y tir," was given by Mr. Thomas Williams, and Mr, Lewis Jenkins sano; O tyred yn ol." "Cochfarf" gave a of his visit to London to proclaim the Gorsedd. The meeting ended by a song, Hen wlad y menyg gwynion," by Mr. John Morgan. CENTHAL AFRICAV MISSION.—A most interesting nccount of this missiou, of which Bishop Smythies, late vicar of Roath, is the head, was given by the Kev. J. C. Yarhorough, from Zanzibar, in the Boys' chool, Bute-terrace, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Yarborouqh has the power of illustrating his addresses or outline sketches made on a black board, which called forth milch interest. The Central African Mission is one of the greatest agencies in training aDd Christianising the freed slaves taken from slave dhows and elsewhere*. Mr. Yavboroueh also preached on Sunday evening at St. Dyfrig's Mission Chapel in the Parish of St. Mary. A missionary meeting will be held this evening (Monday), ia St. Mary's Vestry. North Church-street, in aid of the mission, at which Mr. Yarhorough will speak. THB LATB MR. R. S. JonxsTos*E.The Rev. J. illiamson, in the course of hi sermon at the Charles-street Congregational Church on Sunday evening, referred to the recent death of Mr. R. S. Johnstone, son of Mr. F. S, Johnsrone, editor of the South Walrs 1)atn/ He said that the young in whose deatli they all mourned had gift's and attainments of n very rare excellence. Flis career, both at school and University, V.MS OIKJ o| quite exceptional distinction. To natural ahiIi. ) ip-t of a very high order he added perseverance and diligence, and he showed I throughout great thirst for knowledge and un- tiring dovniion to study. But what, would specially be a source of comfort to his parents w;¡ the high character and noble moral qualities which their son possessed. He had read many let tei-s sent to the sorrowing family from companions fdlow-tudent, tutors, and professors, and the testi- raonv borne was of wonderful unanimity, and spoke of a rare modesty and gentleness associated with great talents. Ho was an instance of high intellectual cultul-e and a large knowledge of modern speculations held in connection with a profound faith in the Christian verities. TRF.DFR:AEVIR.R.E CHURCH SCHOOLS PFNNY HANK. —The thirteenth annual report of this excellent institution has just been issued. The amount deposited in this bank in pence since its formation was £ 4,209. Like most other institutions of a similar kind, the stoppage of the Cardiff Savings' Bank caused a kind of panic among the depositors at the penny bank, and the sum withdrawn this year exceeds the amount paid in. The capital of tho bank was deposited at the I Cardiff Savings' Bank, and the loss by accepting a composition of 17s. 6d. in the £ was over £ 28. The hon. secretary, Mr. John E. Bird, who has from the commencement taken great interest io its success, and devoted a large amount of time to the duties that fell upon him, at once wrote to some gentlemen, among whom were the chairman and directors of the Taff Vale Railway Company, who readily acceded to his request, and the sum lost by accepting the dividend offered has nearly been recovered. Alrs. Busliell, widow of the late Mr. W. P. Bushell. kindly sent X5 to assist in making up the loss. No loss will be sustained by any depositor, as the hon. treasurer (I)r. C. T. Vachell) and the Vicar of St. John's (the Rev. C. J. Thompson) undertook to be personally responsible to every depositor for the full amount, with interest, deposited in the bank. The bank receipts for the past year 8hw a falling off of JBII, but, this is attributed to the depression in trade and the want experienced by many of the parents of the children who are depositors at the bank in nrocuring eninlovinent. MR. l)oDJ)'S' SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS.—An important engagement IKIS been effected by Mr. Dodd for his series of popular concerts, which commences on Saturday, December 11, viz. Signori Scan da and Qnnglia, two Neapolitan r!ists from Sun Carlo Theatre. Naples, and the VMen Theatre. Paris, wl)-o favourite instru- ments are the mandolin nnd guitar re- spectively. The fust-named is one of the most -illifint mandolin players over heard in this •riuntry, and the latter is an exceptionally good inger of Italian buffo songs. They recently ippeared at St. James's Hall, London, on the occa- of Madame Helene Crosiuond's concert, and '.von golden opinions from a highly critical -tudience. Their appearance in Cardiff will be .ooked forward to with great interest. SUDD IS DKATH.—On Saturday evening a married woman, aped 67, residing at Upper f Jeorge-street, died suddenly. She had been un- well, but not seriously. DEATH OF SKRGKANT TET.FORD.—We regret to announce the death of Mr.. Telford, which took olace at his residence, 11, Crichton-streot, on Monday evening. The deceased had been a member A ,f the Borough Police Force for over 23 years, and, In consequence of failing health, was superan- nuated about four years a". RKCHABITKS.—-The Rechab's Home Tent No. 1,230 held their nintli anniversary at the Young Men's Christian Association Leolure-hall on Saturday, when about 160 members and their wives sat down to tea. A public meeting WHS subsequently held, presided over by Brother W. T. R iper, district trea- presided over by Brother W. T. R iper, district trea- surer, and supported by Brother J. A. Jenkins, H C.R., Brother S. Fisher, P.D.C.tt.. Brother Amos Jenkins, D.S., and Brother James Russeil, Canton l'ent. Brother Dr. Fiddian gave an address, aud Brother F. GrÜI, tent secretary, gave the history Jf t.ho tent. WELli MUSICAL FESTIVAL.—A musk-IL FESTIVAL will he held at the Tabcrnacie Cinud, The Hayes, on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, in which thirteen Sunday Schools will take part. Professor P.oberis, of the University College, will preside. HANVAH-STSEET COVG UEG ATION L SUNDAY SCHOOL. -On Sunday anniversary seraions in connection with this school were preached morning and even- 4, ing by the newly-appointed pastor, the Rev. Ed- ward Roberts. III the afternoon the Rev. Alun Roberts, B.D., delivered an address to the parents and scholars. The choir and scholars, under the learctship of Mr. W. P. Woolridge, rendered an excellent selection of special hymns. On Tuesday recognition services were held, and a tea and public meeting followed. SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND DUMB, LLANDAFF.—Mr. Melville begs to acknowledge, with many thanks, the receipt of £ 5 froua the Cathedral Offertory Fund, per the-Very Rev. the Dean. SUDDEN DKATH AT CATHAYS.—On Tuesday morn- ing Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, wife of Mr. Edward Arnold, a greengrocer, residing at 70. Salisbury- road, died very suddenly. On Monday the deceased suffered from acute depression of spirits, several times during the day giving way to fits of crying. At eleven p.m. she retired to rest, but when Mr. Arnold awoke, ahout half-past four on Tuesday morning, he heard a peculiar noise in his wife's throat, which proved to be I], promonition of death. Dr. Treharne was at once sfnt for, but Mrs. Arnold I died before his arrival. Sew OF TEMPKRANCP.— The Cardiff Grand Divi- sion held their quarterly meeting on Saturday in the Wnsleyan Chape!, Ludlow-street, Lower Grange town (kindly ler.r by the stewards'). The c.w.P., G.S., G.T., and auditor's reports were most satisfactory, showing an increase of funds and membership, and the interest evinced in the diffe- rent matters brought forward for consideration sugurs well for the future of the society. GLAMORGAN-SHIRK AND MONMOUTHSHIRE IN- FIRMABY AND DISPENSARY. — State of register for the week ending November 22: Remaining l ist,, week, 83 admitted during the week, 13; discharged and relieved, 11; died, 0; remaining in the house, 90; average daily number, 92 number of out-patients on the books, 623. Medical officers tor the week endin^ November 29, 1386:— Physician, W. Taylor," M.D.; Surgeon, Alfred Sheen, BI.D House Surgeon. Donald Paterson. M.B. — George T. Coleman, secretarr.-Books for the library, flowers, old blankets, calico, linen, and tirewood will be esteemed valuable presents to the institution. ST. MAHT'S PAROCHIAL ASSOCIATION IN AID OF FORKIGN MISSIONS.—On Monday evening the annual meeting of the abovo association was held in the vestry of St. Mary's Church, the Rev. G. A. Jones presiding. The hon. secretary, Mr. R. Hughes, road the following statement of accounts: —Society for the Proimulgation of the Gospel, £ 1? 16s. 6d: Central African Mission, 15s. lid.; Zululand Bishopric Fund, t7 lis. lOd. Delagoa Bay Fund, 10s. 6d.; Maritzburg Mis- sion, £ 1 7s. 6d.; making a total of £ 23 5s. 34d. The lion, secretary also desires us to say that any contributions forwarded to liim Bt 75, Burgh- street would be most gratefully received. A most interesting lecture was afterwards given by the Rev. J. C. Yarborough, secretary for the Northern District of England for the Central African Mis- sion, and formerly of Zanzibar, on the work that was being done at and around Zanzibar. The lecture was freely interspersed with anecdotes relative to Christian work and the manner in which that work was received by the natives on the Eastern Coast of Africa, and was listened to with great interest. A cordial vote of thanks proposed by the Chairman to the lecturer was most heartily endorsed. LTIGAL.-Tlie Lord Chancellor has appointed Mr. T. H. Belcher, of Cardiff and Penarth, solicitor, a commissioner to administer oaths in the Supreme Court of Judicature in England. REUNION AT THE LESSER PARK-HALL.—On Wed- nesday evening, at the invitation of the Rev. J. Douglas Walters, the minister of the Scotch Church in Windsor-place, a large number of the members and adherents of the Church met together at the Lesser Park-hall. The room was prettily and tastefully decorated with choice plants. &c., and tea, coffee, and light refreshments were served. The evening was enlivened with instrumental and vocal music, recitations, &c. It was intimated that the congre- gation was very desirous to proceed with the ejection of a mission-hall and rooms at Cathaya, ji nd March of next year was named as the best time to proceed with the erection of the buildings. A considerable sum has already been subscribed, aDd it was hoped that the whole of the money required would be promised before the buildings were commenced; AMATKUR PHOTOGRAPHY.—The members of the Cardiff Society were favoured on Tuesday evening with the first of a series of short lectures on Photographic Chemistry by Mr. Jesse Williams. This gentleman treated the subject in a very able manner to an interested audience. He minutely described the action of certaiu chemicals used in the development of a negative, and demonstrated simple but practical tests for purity. On the IQotioD of Vice-president Kel4\r, a. vole of thanks was passed with acclamation. On Tuesday even- ins next the president, Mr. S. W. Allen, will illus- t.rate platino-type printing. Gentlemen inte- rested in photography are invited to attend. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNKD.—On Wednesday David Williams, aged 23, of 89, Leckwith-road, acci- dentally fell into the West Dock and was drowned. His body was recovered by Police-Gonstable Thomas, of the Bute Dock Police, in about half an hour afterwards, and was conveyed by hihj to the deadhousa to await an inquest."

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