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COl'l'E'l'S. Aclvertisements. 5131 The Progress and Efficacy of Voluntary Education, as Exemplified in "Wales.— Lecture by the Rev. Henry Itichard (continued from page 499) 514 The Commissioners' Reports Public Meeting at Ponty- pridd 514 Gleanings 515 Welsh intelligence 516 Review- Memoirs of the late Rev. W. Jones, Bridgend. 518 The Commissioners' Reports -Public Meeting at Car- narvon. 518 The Middle and Working Classes-Signs of Progress 519 The PRJNelPALITY- Enlargement of the PiUN- CIPALITY 52q Summary 520 Education in Wales 520 Buds of Hope 520 The Charter and the Char- tists 521 Church Rates 521 Imperial Parliament 522 Ireland. 524 Trade and Commerce 524 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 525 Foreign Intelligence 526 The Education Question—The Welsh Education Reports. 527 Varieties..1 527 Advertisements 528 ADVERTISEMENTS. TO CAPTAINS AND OTHERS FREQUENTING THE PORT OF CARDIFF. J. T. BARRY, WATCHMAKER, 6, DUKE STREET, HAVING Erected an OBSERVATORY, furnished with a Superior TRANSIT INSTRUMENT, also engaged an experienced and competent Instrument Maker to work on the premises, is in a position to un- dertake the Repairing and Rating Chronometers, and the Repair- 01 i 1J kiwis of Nautica', Mathematical, Op- tical and other Instruments, in a superior manner, thereby obviating the necessity for sending them to Bristol, London, or elsewhere, as heretofore. Nautical, Mathematical, Optical, and other Instru- ments for sale. J. T. B. avails himself of this opportunity for thank- ing his numerous supporters for their liberal patronage, and will constantly make it his study to merit their con- tinued favours. The Stock of English and Foreign Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods is continually receiving additions carefully selected from the various manufac- turers, and of the newest designs. Repairs in all its branches carefully executed. Eight-day Dials; from £ 3 os.; Eight-day Clocks with Mahogany Cases, from £ 4 5s. 0. West of England Tailoring Establishment, WILLIAM LEVIS, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 10, SMITH STREET, CARDIFF, IN respectfully soliciting a renewal of those favours which, m his department, it has always been hitherto his study to deserve, begs to thank his numerous friends and the puolic for their support, and to assure them that the same promptitude in the execution of orders, the moderate charge, and the elegance and precision which have hitherto distin- guished his House, shall be strictly attended to. His standing and character in Cardiff for success in the intro- duction to his friends of the most chaste and fashionable styles in the Cutting Department (he having-joined a Society in London, and receives the Paris Fashions twice monthly), enables him to defy competition in that line, and will afford a guarantee to such as may favour him with a trial, that these essentials to a comfortable and fashionable fit, and at his hitherto moderate prices, will be still successfully main- tained. He has now to announce that he has just received a new and elegant assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER JJOODS, of which he respectfully solicits an inspection, t nese consist of best West of England Cloths, Buckskins, tverseymeres, Scotch Tweeds, Tartan Plaids, Neapolitan Summer Cloths, Waterproof Cashmerettes, Llama Cloths, and Llamateens of attractive variety, with the newest and most engaging Patterns of light fancy Waistcoatings. To the abeve, W. LEWIS particularly and confidently Requests the attention of a discerning public. N. -B.-Best Velvets and Paris Huts. Cardiff, April 6,1848. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE. ALTERATION OF SUNDAY TRAINS. ON and after SUNDAY NEXT, APE.IL 23rd, 1848, the Sunday Trains will leave CARDIFF, MERTHYR, and ABERDARE, as follows :— CARDIFF. A. M. P. M. 9h. 0m. and 6h. Oin. MERTHYR. A. M. P. M. 9h. 20m. and 6h. 25m. ABERDARE. A, M. P. JilL 9h. 15m. and 6h. 20m. The times of Departure and Arrival of the above Morn- ing train at each Station will be thirty minutes earlier than No. 2 Weekly train and of the Evening train, the same as No. 4 Weekly train. To and Fro Tickets as usual. N. B. No Passenger will be allowed to change his Ticket or be re-booked at any intermediate Station. By Order, GEORGE FISHER, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Cardiff, April 20th, 1848. TURNIP SEEDS, MANGOLD WOliTZEL &c. J. B. HOPKINS, T) EGS to call attention to his stock of Turnip Seeds, &c. ,|j The whole are raised by one of the first growers in the kingdom, and can be relied upon for correctness of quality. Red Long Mangold Wortzel Red Globe do. cl o. Yellow do. do. Green do. do. Purple Top Swedes. Skirving's do. Laing-'s do. Tankards do. I I- arple Top Yellow Bullocks. Green do. do. Dale's Hybrid. Red Norfolk. I Green do. White do. Cardiff, April 19th, 1843. 11 Red Globes. Green do. White do. Red Tankards. White do. Green do. Yellow do. Early Stone. Six weeks. New Early Red Stone.. Lucerne. Rape. Guano.. Salt. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. THOMAS ITmOERIS, (From Messrs. Bradley, Barnard, and Co.) GENERAL. Accountant, Auctioneer, House and Estate Agent, Timber Surveyor, &c., &c., 10, Sussex Place, Ashley Road, Bristol. Merchants' Tradesmen's, P Liblic Comranies', Partnership, and Executorship Accounts made up, examined, and ar- ranged, with accuracy, fidelity, and dispatch. Offices, pro tem., No. 3, Llanarth-street, Newport. Mon- mouthshire, and No. 12, Castle Green, Bristol. The PUBLIC of NETYPOBT and its Vicinity are respectfully informed that THOMAS LEWIS, 31, HIGH-STREET, (Opposite the Monmouth and Glamorganshire Bank,) SAS just returned from London with a Splendid Assort- ment of Gentlemen's Fancy Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, as, and Ties of the newest descriptions and from the West of England with an immense Stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS in every shade of colour, Fancy and Plain Doe- skins and Kerseymeres of the latest patterns, Hosiery, and Gloves. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. An Early Call is respectfully requested. THOMAS LEWIS, MONMOUTHSHIRE HOUSE, HI, High-street, Newport. I NEW SPRING GOODS ,co IN GREAT VARIETY, At the GOLDEN KEY, 169, CommerciUl Street} NEWPORT. P II I IJ I P J 0 H N 1 T)EGS_to invite his Friends and the Public gen I) an inspection of his extensive New Spring Shawls, Dresses, Lace Goods,- Hosiery, Cloths, Trowserings, Carpetings, Hats,yCaps, &e., whic1 found of Good Quality and CHEAPER THAN Notice f Best PATENT VICTORIA CAl.PJJ^ > from 2s. 10d. ts 3s. 6d. per Yard NORMAL COLLEGE FOR WALES. AT a PUBLIC MEETING held in the Tow^x" 1SEWPORT, on Tuesday, April 18th, T. M. LLEWELLIN, Esq., in the Chair, the following resolutions were unanimously carried :— Moved by the Rev. Wi. ALLEN, of Newport; see ,n by the Rev. THOMAS THOMAS, of Pontypool. That this meeting regards with pleasure the anxiety is felt for the extension of Education in the principality." Moved by Mr. DAVID EVANS, of Cardiff; sccon. 1 W. H. MICHAEL, Esq., of Swansea. [ That this meeting is deeply convinced of the imn r of properly-trained masters to the success of the Educ T < movement; and cordially approves of the Normal Colic,c. for Wales." Moved by the Rev. E. ROBERTS, (Agent to the In-tit tion; seconded by the Rev. Mr. GRIFFITHS, of Nov, po K "That this meeting desires for the Normal College R Wales, the sympathy and support of the friei-iei nf < tion." Moved by Rev. D. SALMON, of Newport; seu-t Mr. WM. CHRISTOPHERS. That the thanks of this meeting be given to the ;■ (W. JENKINS, Esq.), for so kindly giving us the use t; Hall for the evening." Moved by the Rev. WM. ALLEN; seconded by the Rc-y. D. SALMON. That the thanks of the meeting be presented to T. I I LLEWELLIN, Esq., for presiding on the present occasion." THE COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS. AT a PUBLIC MEETING held at the Calvinislie 1\ thodist Chapel, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, on Eriu evening, the 7th inst., The Rev. J. RICHARDS in the Chair, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted :— Moved by the Rev. DAVID JONES, of Cardiff; sec-v by Mr. D. EVARS, of Cardiff. That this meeting is of opinion that the Reports cf Oomnnssion of Inquiry into the State of Education iii',V, are unworthy of credit on account of their not being hn upon a correct and faithful estimate of the social, cell" a tional, and moral condition of the Welsh people." Moved by the Rev. O. Williams, Treforest; seconded y Mr. W. Jones. That this meeting whilst admitting the existence ofc,f:-M of the evils pointed out by the Commissioners, specially demns their Reports on the grounds of the incompletey-, .) and incorrectness of their statistical returns, the undi 1/ minence given in them to worthless evidence, their il r deductions, their gross exaggerations, their malicious • ill-founded charges against the sobriety of the men am: chastity of the women, their almost systematical eoi ment of the noble exertions of the people on behalf of "1 cation and religion, their determined advocacy of Go ment interference and their contempt of the religious il ings of the Welsh people." Moved by EVAN DAVIES, Esq., and seconded by WM. DAVID. That this meeting emphatically asserts the right ,? the people of Wales to the enjoyment of their ve language and chosen religious institutions, and pledges if to oppose by all lawful and constitutional means any croachmejit upon their rights and privileges." Moved by the Rev. GRIFFITH JONES, and seconded > T. H. ADLEY, Esq That a copy of these resolutions be sent to Lord J« Russell, the members for the county and boroughs of 0 morgan, iuid that they should be advertised."