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FESTINIOG.

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FESTINIOG. At4rilVERSAItY OF THE QUMNS T. T. Uaraatd, Esq., one of the owners of the Wrysgen Sbt<- Quarry, has t*kec up his KMdenee MUOHg us, the 2<)',h of June has become one of the prinoiptd dare of the year. This year, as usual, we had two sermon* at CtMtfeh br thw Ikebw and Cnntte—ttmt in the morning being Engtish, and preached by the Curate; and that in the evenmg being Welsh, and pre-tohed by the Rec- tor. The ohitdren of the two school—National and Bri- tish-together with all NI r. B.,trnard's workmen, num- bering about 70, attended church in the morning. It was a rare and pretty eight to Me so many juvenile faces having come together to the House of God to comme- morate the accession of our good Queen. In the ttfter- noon the two schools met again, and marched up in a procession under their respective teachers to the Market Halt to partake of tea and "bara brith," provided for them by their iiberat friend, Mr. Barnard. Before com- mencing the athtck," appropriate versea tor the day, and the Grace before me.u, were sung. Having acquit- ted themaetvos, need we My in a creditable manner, with this ddi);bt<ut business they we!& atHreaaed in Wehh and Euglish by the )tevds. U. EJwarda, W. H. Treu- deti, D. \ViHiamt. aud Mes", Barnard and E. Richards. After the addreMM wf*r« over, a vote of thanktt WM pro' poand tt) the MesmI. Barn.trd, and seconded by the most deafening cheers from the chiidmn. Votes of thanks were jikewise accorded to the gentkmen who had ad- dressedthe maetiug, and to the lad ie" who waited upon the litt)e party. Before aeparating, a printed copy of the two sermons preached on the anniversary of t8t!S W:¡, given toeaHh ehitd, by \tr. Bamard. The juvenite entert.tMtment being over, the workmen of Mr. B.u'nard were a)so treated to tea and btra brittt." But few of them attended the evening service at church, owing to the I)<li ;,terolls state of the weather, and many of them having tong distances to go to their homes.

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