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... 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 ...

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.? ...

011 AL SERVICES. ‘

... 011 AL SERVICES. ity snffereth long and is kind,’’ but Imw -itv sutler before it utters word of cornthe question under dismal sense lore than once been driven from my own doubtful blessing of a full choral service t honest to say at once that 1 detest choral :hat is not the ground of my complaint. If others like them, and one person’s taste claim to lie respected another’s, his—that they are ...

xN 0 T E S

... T S The Birmingham Board of Guardians, having dealt with the question vagrancy effectually that the offence is almost stamped out of the borough, are now directing their attention to cases of family desertion, and making ennuiric* after truant husbands who have left their wives and children chargeable to the Union. The guardians appear to unanimously of opinion that the imprisonment which can ...

Addr. ss s

... the ni'i:(;Kssi:t. the HAST WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— almost the tost moment I com yield to the press)HO ior-Mho-i* of m,. friends to solicit the faron of yon ...

weighing machine. It tells the weight of a horse, cu t, and load up 10 tons; yet, whoa there is

... rain and have been carefully balanced, copper penny will tarn the outer beam, off which tons ive just been driven, and silver three-penny bit will put down the inner b am. It really seems to me that this mixture strength and accuracy—the massiveness which will bear teutons and let you know the weight to au ounce, and the nicety which will clearly show depression caused by little bit o; silver, ...

COE RESPONDENCE

... CEMETERY FOR PAUL. To Editor. Bk,—There was a vex tty mooting h*ld in this parish inst., for the purpose of ascertaining whether the ratepayers would sanction the of the fluid selected Iff the Burial Board for a cemetery; the Rev. B. W. the vicar, in the chair. There were several objections raised against th» purchase of the site selected, founded principally allegation, or so-called memorial ...

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, ...

MILL STORIES

... SUPPLEMENTARY TO HALLANTIDE. [By Old Celt.] A POOR TINNER'S FEAST. ( Continued from Last Week. ) What the miller's wife said of the old bam of a droll about a poor tinner's feast was ...

Published: Thursday 30 January 1879
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1592 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: guise dancing 

THE FARM AND GARDEN

... Mr. Charles Abuey H;istings, of IXinington Park, has, for the second time iturin- tile year, returned 15 per cent, his rent audits, all tenants his estates in North Leicestershire ...

Published: Thursday 25 December 1879
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2329 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: guise dancing