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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.? ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... It is believed that the Archbisbop- elect (Dr. d zon, Lord Bishop of Wiachester) w li preach at Davi the d edication of the nave of the Usshedral. QcaRTERM aster Hos. Carr. C. J. Eany has been 4p inted recruiting officer at the S2ad Regimente | District, Bodmin. M Jous requests us to state thas th Four Burrows houods will not meed at to-morrow as adveitised. Grampousd- Rev. Ce ate M.A., of the ...

CAMBORNE AND DISTRICT FREE CHURCH COUNCIL. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE AND SUNDAY TRAMS. A of this Council was held at ..

... Chapel on Friday evening, when the presidend (Rsv. A Camborne Primitive Methodist) presided over a good The CHAIRMAN eaid th-y were pleased to see present so mapy repre-eotatives of the different churches. They met thas night uader racher a cloudy horizon. Since their iast gathering they bad lost the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, oae of the moat inent men th Wesl- yan boly bad ever produ , and Dr. ...

CORN WALL

... Mabe Ol de.— A meeting of creditors of Mark * Bosoastle, was held at the Town HaU, £}fflfllford on Thursday, Mr. Edward Marshall, Laun- **?L in the chair. It was resolved to wind-up the C M% ta 'of the debtor by arrangement aud not in bank- *^cy Mr. J. Parsons, publio accountant, Bris tol.was trustee, and the registration of the resolutions * P^atrustod to Meaßrs. Male and Creber, solicitors, ...

MEVAGISSEY

... New American Organ. — On Sunday the Bible Christians held special services in connection with the opening of a new American organ. A fund bad for some time previous been started for tbe purpose of defraying the cost of tbe same (£52), and, with the proceeds of Sunday's services, fol- lowed on Monday by a public high tea and meet- ing, the extra cost of tbe instrument was defrayed. The Bible ...

LOCAL NEWS

... Rotal annual re»att» year on September «th U.,,. , r~ Ki evr* I.AMiw.—Mr. ”• SrarfiSa »f- “■* b ~ triplet ...

~ The Muses lluunl.' TO A 1.0 Too loufc, ■./,■), have* I borne, b*-

... is jj.ml : 'Hie of uuleel!i»}i jest. pity Cjllc *, ai Lest, A fuiiti, Maid.. Uui with smilefc vou deck your face. And cv'ry soil debtrucii.c hal pit but to betray. Jte delusion b.ftd * fast j 1 think not the* sorrnv>» past. Nor dread luture «!jV. Ador’d cciver! fondly her win thou bi>i oft demis’d, Aiieinpt i.o more i illurc Ah ! let llv. nor view those eyes. which whoever 'j;a/e«, dies, an ...

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... THE SEPARATISTS' LAMENT. •■ Old times are changed, old manners gone; ' A Tory sits on Ewart's throne, • And Radicals, like waifs and strays. Dejected roam on Life's highways. ' The Liberal Party, in a fog. Went deep into the Irish bog ; The mist is yet before their eyes, They flounder still and cannot rise. The brilliant chiefs that led the van. They all forsook The Grand Old Man ; And. ...

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, ...