| Show r PROF f rM C CI I B n HALL Ll Legends Romance Literature Literatures Song Politics and Oratory Of His People GOVERNOR CUTLER PRESIDES 1111 I ii ami ft Ill I I I I C mm m I il I lit itt n It Cn d T l l by II tho Ih A very large audience listened last at evening In III halt ball to 10 Prof ApMadoc p ln of or The Tue doe doc lecture on Old and Kelt of ot Today TIMI In hi legend and amid Romance Literature Song Politics and ansi Oratory A t L Ii I Thorn Thom Thorna a U of ot the Cambrian made math open o n ins Ing remark and Introduced Gov Go Cut Cutler Cutler Cuther ler her who presided tInning daring tIme the evenIng Tb Introduced the tb with a 1 neat lIat anti and brief brier speech on the object matter of the evening There Then were w re 10 ra present from frum the Tab Tb choIr dor who ho gave a tl very err aWe able presentation of or u o choral charlA I from Faust Fust Prof Irot ApMadoc t first lIt spoke of ot the bards and sin singers of or the first century lur lurand II and ami the choir sang aang Mil the noted melody All Ali 11 Through time the Night the thu audience Joining In time the refrain The next nut theme was Cambrian literature leading and sons song with discussIon Welsh poets and scholars When the choir had sung aung The March of ot the thu Men It n of Prof ApMadoc p told lob the Story atory liar of ot the and that of ot the battle of or the tho descriptive music of which was nag aim also sung Ung by b the choir The speaker pronounced u II culo eulo cub Bf gy of f Robert Hums BurnS whose writings were wre compared to of oC John Hugh Hughe the Lbs Welsh Hums hunts He lie held It Itt itI t I be the duty of ot every cery native or de tie descendant of Wales Wale iee In thin country to perpetuate Welsh tradition and song OtI although It must mul be bl done In the Eng hut tongue Prof t ApMadoc p was wal accorded a 1 vote rote of ot thinks thanks which he accepted on condi condl condition tion that the choir and audience sing the Welsh anthem and then America mra which It II did in stirring style Tb The I Land ind of 01 Our Fathers was wu wing sung un In Welsh Vel h by h John James and the choir and audience joined In the Ihl refrain Kd Jod Edward ward Kimball 1 assistant organist or nt at time the tabernacle and Prof Evan 1 an Stephens where the Ihl The distinguished dl visitor wee was delight delighted ed fd with lIh the choir which he hl thought was I unrivalled In Us ability to sing ping Welsh music and the sympathy meal mani tested by II the audience he le said Kalil was wag nl RI aIso RIso so noticeable and appreciated lie He wax was congratulated by many at the close of or orthe the evenings entertainment |