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... TO ADVBRTIBEIR& rpREPID ADVERTIBEPLNTS. M&dverti5ement under the foilowingheads only, viz.:- 52~l t dbaft, , I, 01 to ttoa n¢, AreiLsertedinthibJoural atthe ?? : Any day (except Saturday), 6d. for TWo IlNES And for eaoh additional line, 6d. OnSaturday ?? O. . 6d, per Une. For 6 timee daily, pre paid:- d. 2 3 ?? ines ?? 96 3 lines ?? 5 0 6 lines ?? 11 6 4 Hunes ?? 7 0 lines . . . . .. 14 ...

CONSECRATION ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH, BRADFORD. Within the past f*-w year* the churches of Rradfonl have been ..

... result of the lab« nrs of that excellent organisation the Bradford Church Buikling Society. The society, some time ago, set foot a scheme for the erection ten churches. Eight, or, according to the remark* the Bishop Ripon, nine, churches out the ten have already been completed, and the one last finished was consecrated by the Bishop of the diocese yesterday morning. The name ** St Michael’s” ...

CATEST NEWS

... j I *(y Brist, aid Irish Aratgneie Telegreaph.) [REULTER'S TELEGRAIW.] FRANCE. 'PARTS, June 19. Tlhe Aon0iteI of this morning announces that the of the Corlps Legislatif is ?? until the R1 ,7th just. In yesterday's sitting of the Corps Legis- :atif thle new law on the press was diseussed. M. ?? Iarre demanded the suppression of the adminis- srative 1iyf of the press and the re-establishment ...

FAT STOCK SHOWS

... FAT STOOK SHOWS. X4..arrln- U-r-r TT-nr-lnr n .840S.-yesterday Meossrs. Hark-er and Burnside, D 2k of tie Fairfield Auction Mart at Darlington, . ?? 1 Ci ristrns prize show and sale of cattle, sheep, * 's e famne of the firm drew together a very o cattle, and also bavers from Loondon, Eaili al otiher distant places, besides butchers and v- free' trotho north of EngJand. Tbio show arid sale 4i ...

BECENT FICTION

... : -. 'BCENT FICTION.* I. one, of Mr. Beeannt golden rules to literary aspirants- eger to take the world by storm with a successful novel- is 44 Never attempt to describe any kind of life except that 1thw hich you are familiar. No doubt, suoh a principle V be pushed too far; indeed, if the great writers of 3ct23onwho, for the most part, had won their laurels lefore Mr. Besaut appeared on the ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1888
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3566 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News  waterloo veteran 

MISCELLANEOUS

... The Rev. W. M. Punshon has arrived In England- He comes as the Canadian representative of Wesleyanisni at tbe annual conference at Manchester. Summer, which has just reached us, rnußt have come via France, for we read that several cases of apoplexy, caused by the excessive heat, have occurred in Paris. Ia a London shop window the public are re-called to the witness-box of the Common Pleas by ...

Published: Saturday 22 July 1871
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14545 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: waterloo veteran 

PONTEFRACT ELECTION

... I'ONTEFRACT ELECT1ION. THlE NOMINATION. Yesterday the nomination of a candilate to fill the vacancy in the repre8cstation of Pontefract comie- fluent upon tbo Itight Hon. 1H. C. E. Childers, M.P., baving accepted the Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster, took place under the provisions of the Dew Ballot Act. The proceedings exhi- bited a mwaked contrast to tho nomrnation under the old ...

THE WAR

... TJ WAR. (iSPECIAL TELEGRA.~) TWE WAIR IN MONTENEGRO. CETIOGNE, WednesdaY. At four o'clock this afternoon tvwo Turkish wvar steamers arrived before thle port of Anltavari and. beg~an to bombard that fort. The Monltenegrins relied v ith a fire from their ca~nnons. After an hours8 enlgagemelit both the steamers withdrewv out of sigfht. A hea~vy bombardment of the townn of Antivari took place ...

Published: Friday 30 November 1877
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News  waterloo veteran 

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... .Aa,nounrecinerts of Births Are charged 2o ad. Notices of Marriages snd Dcaths with the words No csrrTs, or any addition to tho simple annouucement, are charged 2s. td. Notices of Deaths and Marriages should he sent with tho leate peosibla dehay after their ocfUrrenco). uf rrt received in, time or asertiof our er ,ifeore the third day after the event, thfery il s chlirged ft th, fsllov'i,, ...

The Metropolis

... .919 *trO60tP --w - HEALTH Or LONDON DutlING rTH WS=-The re i turn for the week ending last Saturday exhibits 'a conw tl aiderable increase on the mortality of previous weeks. d In the first three weeks of October-the deaths fegvis- tered were Suceassively 839, 860, and 845; in the laest 7 week they rose to 945. In the ten corresponding 0 weeks of 1840-9 they fluctuated between 813 and 0 1 ...

NOTES BY THE OWL

... ford every year and buying «£2,ooti worth of goods. Is it extra vajnoney. Thus, by tbe operation of tree trade, £1,000 is taken from the working population of Bradiori. and given to French workpeople. What nas happened in the case ot a cheque lor £-2,000 may occur with millions of money. ill *>nic Radical transference of this £2,000V0m Yorkshire to Belgium will Such a thing as this may happen ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1884
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3828 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: waterloo veteran