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PATENTS GRANTED AND SPECIFICATIONS…

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IWELSH TRIBAL SYSTEM.

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; I CHARGES AGAINST A PENMAENi…

THE TRAiWATQUESTlON AT LLANDUDNO.

AN OPEN LETTER.

THE BETHESDA QUARRYMEN.

DOLGELLEY INTERMEDIATE COUNTY…

INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ATI…

,LLEYN AND RIFIONYllD MONTHLY…

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LLEYN AND RIFIONYllD MONTHLY MEETING. The monthly meeeting of the Lleyn and Eifion- ydd Calvinistic Methodists was held on Monday, at Tabernacle Chapel, Portmadec, under the chair- manship of Mr Robert Thomas, Criccieth. Mr E. Griffith, Dolgelley, attended as a delegate on be- half of the Forward Movement, which has done so much good in Cardiff and other large centres in South Wales. He was warmly thanked for his address. The members decided to be as faithful in the future as in the past with their subscriptions. The cause at the Tabernacle was reported as being in a flourishing condition, the church now num- bering 457. During the last three years there had been collected for all causes upwards of £2000. The friends at Garth chapel w ere moving with their new chapel. Plans were submitted and passed, the architects being Messrs O. Morris and Son, the building promising to be cue of the finest belonging to the connexion, so that altogether the report from the different churches was most en- couraging. The Rev J. Owen, M.A.. Criccieth, and Mr J. Davies, Pencaenewydd, were elected chairmen for next year. The preachers were the Revs Hugh Jones, D.D., Liverpool; David Wil- liams, Penmorfa; Parry Hughes. J.Owen,M.A., and Hugh Pugh. It was reported that the English Presbyterian cause at Portiuadoc had also a chapel in course of erection, the pastor being the Rev J. Jenkins.

A SENSATIONAL ARREST AT BARMOUTH.

A TIMELY WARNING.

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Penrbyndeiidraeth.

Llanaelhaiarn.

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WELSH PARLIAMENTARY BILLS.

SIR G. OSBORNE MORGAN, MP.,…

SIR HORATIO LLOYD ON WELSH…

APPLICATION FOR PATENT.