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TREDEGAR.

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BUILTH.,..

MILFORD HAVEN.

FISHGUARD.

TENBY. -

CARMRTHEN. 'A

NORTH WALES.

ANGLESEY ASSIZES.

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES.

NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES.

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NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES. On Monday evening the 19th ult., a public meeting numerously attended was held at the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Saint Mellons, Monmouthshire, to receive a deputation from the committee, consisting of the Revs. J. P. Jones and J. D. Williams, Bridgend. John Davics, Esq., was voted to the chair, who briefly explained the objects of the meeting. The Rev. D. Evans then addressed the meet- ing, and ably advocated the claims of the institution, and that education should be free. He was followed by the Rev. J. P. Jones, who gave a brief history of their tour, wherein it was shown that the people were truly alive to the interests of the college. Mr. Jones strongly contended that the edu- n r!1 cation should be founded upon the word of God, and depre- cated the idea of the rising generation being taught to the exclusion of religion. He at some length combatted the arguments of secular educationists, and showed the reasona- bleness and scripturalness of the principles on which the college was founded. The Rev. J. D. Williams then addressed the meeting, and in a lengthy and powerful speech explained the principles of the Normal College, and gave several striking instances of the inefficiency of the State to religionise the people. He appealed to the meeting as to their views on the subject, and asked those who were in favour of S'ate education to stand up, when not an indi- vidual was found on his Jegs. He then requested those who were for the people to educate themselves to stand, when the audiellcestood up, en masse. A collection was made at the close of the meeting, when a goodly sum was realised. Meetings were also held on the successive nights at Peny- wain and Cwmbrane, which were addressed by the Kev. J. P. Jones and the neighbouring ministers, but were not grati- fied by the presence of Mr. Williams, owing to domestic affliction, which we regret to learn incapacitated him to com- plete his intended tour but we are glad to lii-id tliat Mr. Jones intends to complete his tour, who will, wedouut not, be kindly assisted by the ministers and other friends of free education. Since writing the above, we hal-c ascertained that the Rev. David Salmon, of Newport, has been prevailed upon to accompany Mr. Jones.

lUligtHM SIMIGOT.

"HAPPY HOME."

THE BISHOP TO HIS CAPTIYE.