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DENBIGH.

RUTHIN.

BRYMBO AND BBOTJGHTOH.I

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BRYMBO AND BBOTJGHTOH. CONCERT.—On Tuesday evening, the 7th inst., the Broughton Choir gave a grand concert at the Pentre Board Schools, in aid of the Choir Fund. The audience was large and appreciative, and the choir in its best form. Mr. Evan Williams, of Brynteg Schools, presided, who remarked that to be possessed of musical talent was a most important acquisition, and that the few who were devoid of the ability to appreciate the soothing art" were in every way objects of pity. He considered that he was fully borne out in his views by the immortal bard of Stratford-upon-avon, who has said that— The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds. Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted. The Chairman also recited the following epigram in honour of Mr. Cunnah, the leader of the choir:— Cunnah sydd wr amcanus-cawr ei gOr, Cyweiria gaa fedrus: Côr o brawf—concra heb rus Gorau gwlad gwir hyglodus. The following programme was sustained in the most creditable manner, the songs of Messrs. Seth Roberts, Eos Estyn, Simon Davies, and Miss Winefred Humphreys being redetnanded :—Piano- forte solo, Mr. John Matthias; anthem, Teyrna- oedd y Ddaear," the choir; solo, How vain is man," Mr. John Roberts; duet," "60, baffled Coward, go/' Messrs. S. Davies and Eos Eshn; chorus, "Hallelujah," the choir; Sound an llarm," Mr. S. Davies; chorus, Worthy is the Lamb," the choir; pianoforte solo, Introduction and March, Mr. S. Fisher; glee, "Y Blodeyn Olaf," party; glee, A'r don o flaen Gwyntoedd," the choir duet, The Larboard Watch," Messrs. Seth and John Roberts; song, Joyous days of childhood," Miss H. J. Fisher; song, "Mewn cryd sigledig- ar y Don," 1\I:t. E. W. Parry; part song, The Sailors' Chorus," party song, Glyndwr," Eos Estyn song, Little sister's gone to sleep," Miss W. Humphreys song. Man the Life Boat," Mr. Seth Roberts glee, Farwel i ti Gymru Fad," the choir; finale, National Anthem. Mr. Matthias, organist of Brymbo church, and Mr. Seth Fisher accompanied the various pieces with much judg- ment and skill. A vote of thanks to the chairman, posed by Mr. loan Powell, and seconded by Mr. Holywell, brought the entertainment to a close.

.CAERWYS.

CEFN AND RHOSYMEDRE.

CHESTER.

CORWEN.

HOLYWELL.

LLANASA.

LLANGEDWYN.

MOLD.I

OSWESTRY.

RUABON.(

IRHYL

ST. ASAPH.