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MEN IN BIRMINGHAM. GENER AL Sm R. POLE-CAREW ON THE ARMY. ral Sir Reginald Pole-Care #, K.OB, or-Gene 3 on

... Satarday evening of oh e Midland sjation ao their annual dioner, held at Coraish Wee tern Hotel, Birmiog bam. There waa a Grea? ance of membe the proo-+dings attead be presence of ladies. The Rev. 3. were graced LL.D., presided, and amonzs» those + in addition to the t were the Right Hon. olling®, yor of Perzanes (Mr. J. Fon esars. George Taugye. H J. Fi Brown, T. A. U ren, J. th, E. Colliver, ...

ANTICIPATED INUNDATIONS AT BT. AUSTELL

... ANTICIPATED INUNDATIONS AT BT. AUSTELL. w_thri?7t 3-3?* °v ™ te P»y er « of the parish of St Austell, ?? ZfmmA t ToWUhal1 * 0n Thursday evening, for the pur- pose of auditing the quarterly accounts, and making the ne- ewsary rates tor the ensuing quarter; and also for taking into Sf 01 the present state of the highway between St it' 101 ; and P «tewan. The ratepayers of that portion •L. 1.? ...

CAMBORNE

... iKjcaiES.— Messrs. Ernie Williams sn,' N. Odgers, two employees at Holman Bro, received lujorlee to their hand, whilst work Wednesday. The iniurw are foitonately not serious. w Camborne Market.—There was noth lag m rush of boeineea at the 1180,1 weekly Saturday, although thor. was large onmberof people present, an.l bnaicese coold only be ebaraoteriaed fair. Death op Mrs. Jane Angwin.— Mrs ...

A Cornish Christmas in Olden Times

... A Cornish Christmas in The Guise Dancing a Hundred A bandred years there + a8 pot. a mayor for apot io “ merrle where Coriatmes is 4 received 00 heaity a weloome, and Two or thre was made so much of, a3 in the call for old- borough of be: w'! loved St. Ives.” ic iv often said, says ing spv..t tu Bast, ta.t * extremes mect;” but as well wight we expect the ut Bri- But of t tain—Jobn o'Gr.ate ...