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CORWEN.

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CORWEN. THE SLATE TRADE.—The general stagnation in trade affects this as well as every other neighbourhood. Several men were dismissed at the Penarth Slate Quarries on Saturday, January 18. SHOOTING A TUFTED DOCK.—Mr. lhomas Ruddy, Llanderfel, Corwen, writing to The Field, says Mr. H. B. Robertson, of Pate, sou of the M.P. for Shrewsbury, when duck shooting by the river Dee, on the 7th Jan., between Corwen and Bala, killed a female tuited duck in good plumage. This is only the second specimen which has come under my observation here within the last ten years. The other, a female bird, was shot on the 4th January 1876. Winter migrants have been unusually scarce this year, although it is the severest season we have had since 1870-1. Beechmast, haws, acorns, holly berries, and other wild fruits have been unusually scant, so that it may account for the absence of small Dirds. •POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS.—The first of a series of these entertainments was held on Thursday evening, January 16, Eryr Alwen in the chair, Mr. ^hnliobeit, acting as accompanist. A very interesting p o was gone through in the following manner • on the harmonium, Sound an alarm, • i "Death of Nelson," and "See the conquermD hero comes," by Mr. John Roberts. The Carman next gave an address. Song, "Y tfwyalchen,Mas A^Wil- liams. Mr. J. E. Jones next recited the nnirtet John More." Reading, Mr. Humphrey Rees, "Ti wyddost beth ddywed fy ngnalon, liams and party; short speech on Afo T,iJlvn » R. R. Roberts (Ap Alwen); song, Mr. W. M. Jones. Reading, i for the beat' Mr. Lewis Williams; a prize was offered foi the Jest speech, limited to four minuses, oil only one competed, and was declare 7 hundred Mr! R. R. Roberts; recitation, Ihe six Mr. John Jones; song, Bugeuio. r gwenith *wyn, Mr. T.O. Williams I J. Authoress; song, Ihe muiJb PritVhard- son** Williams; address ta The wild rover• Mr. Secretary, VMr. j> K finale, God sa e Q meeting 'will be held on SJSSJ TwE tf/" TriS of Igaoi" will I* per- f°rRTuwvv^™^ Saturday evening, Ta^ lRfch about ninety of the railway employes in this Jan. 18th about nmeiy an excellent 8upper neighbourhood weieent,rU CrQwn j £ otel- Mr. T. H,Jones Mr John Davies and Mr Humphrey Rees, presided at the tables. Thl supper commenced ah nine o'clocK and at ten o clock the tables were cleared, and a very pleasant evening was inent rthe^andloid having obtained from the justices an ■pent, (the la hours). Mr. Buckton was chairman, and Dr° Walker vice-chairman. The following toasts and SON^SWETE^n. The chairman gave the first toast Her Maiesfy and the rest of the Royal I' amily. Mr. ThomasJones next sang "The Nightingale." The chair- man next proposed the The Army and Navy. bong, << fir. line bv Mr. Adam I ennah. Dr. Walker next proposed the "Great Western Railway and the officials and coupled the name of Mr. Buckton the stationmaster Drunk with musical honours. Mr. Nekton suitably responded. Mr. Davies next gave a song, "The Little Sweetheart" The chairman m very kind words proposed the heal oh of Dr. Walker. Drunk with musical honours and enthusiastic cheers Dr Walker having responded, Mr. Lewis Rodgers next sang, Good Bye Biddy Dear.' The health of Mr. Livesey was next proposed by Dr. Walker, after which Mr. William Jones sang "Courting in the rain." Mr. Livesey having responded the Chair- man next proposed "The town and trade of Corwen," Zd coupled the name of Mr. T. H. Jones and wished him as a young beginner in business every success and happi- ness.-Mr. T. H. Jones very suitably responded.-Mr. Oswald, Llandrillo, next gave a song.-Mr. T. H. Jones proposed the health of Mr. T. E. Parry, the inspector.- Mr Parry in responding made an excellent speech in which he referred to the responsibilities of engine drivers firemen, guards, pilot men, porters, &c.-Mr. Hewitt next sang Jerusalem," which created much laughter. The Chairman proposed the next toast, Ihe engine drivers, and firemen," and coupled the name of Mr. Howard, engine driver, being the oldest on the branch.— Mr. Howard having responded, Mr. '1'. it. Jones pro- posed "The host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. —(cheers)—and coupled the name of Miss Jones.—Mr. Richard Williams next sang The Englishman."—The Chairman having thanked the subscribers, and Mr. Woburton and Mr. Isaac Jones for their valuable ser- vices in bringing this very enjoyable gathering to a suc- cessful issue, the meeting was brought to a close by singing God save the Queen."

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BORTH.

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