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... SUMMARY. I FOREIGN. Marshal MacMahon continues his tour. Leav- ing Brest on Saturday morning he visited Quimper, where he was received by the Bishop and clergy. He afterwards held a review, and* then departed for Lorient, where he was greeted with a salvo of 101 guns. To-day he will take a trip in the roads, and will attend some artillery experiments. Two Paris papers have received summonses ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT

... (Continued from tht Third Page) YORK MINSTER. ANTHEMS, Ac., FOB THE ENSUING WEEK. S Morn.— Hear mv prayer.— Batten. Saturday £yen.— l will sing of thy power.— Greene. rMorn.— E. G. Monk in A. Hymn 170. ■•»*-» jEven.-E.G. Monk in A. ( Sing, O heaven.— Kent. _, j Morn.— Canto remembrance.— Farrant. at O* day -J Even.— Lift up your heads.— Gibbons. _ i Morn.— Sing jovfulh .—Bird. W«--ay \ ...

YORK LOCAL N.fiWS

... YORK LOCAL NEWS. Sudden Death at Melbourne. - On Saturday last, an inquest was held at Melbourne, before J. P. Wood, Esq., on view of the body of Mr, Thomas Corner, yeoman, who was sixty-one yea t% The deceased had been afflicted with rheum- and had not enjoyed good health lately, but on t^ oi Thursday, the Ist inst., before retiring to. *est, fe e appeared as well, or better than usual. He ...

YORK OITY COUNCIL

... THK CASTLEGATE AND WATER LANEd IMPROVEMENT. A special meeting of the York City Council was held on Wednesday to consider this question, with a view to decide on the memorial to be submitted to the Local Government Board in respect to the Castlegate and Water Lanes Improvement. The Lord Mayor (Mr. Aid. Melrose) presided. Before proceeding to the business on the agenda, Mr. Aid. Varey, who had a ...

BULMER EAST PETTY SESSIONS. FLAXTON, MONDAY, May 3

... BULMER EAST PETTY SESSIONS. FLAXTON, MONDAY, May 3. (3efore Leonard Thompson, Esq. ; the Bey. F. Simpson ; and A. E. Hargrove,; Esq.) Drunkenness and Assault on the Police at Huntington. — Robert Addinall. stoker ; William Walkington, butcher ; and Robert Broadley, stoker, all of York, were charged with being drunk and dis- orderly at Huntington on the 26th April, and there wag a separate ...

YORK RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY

... A meeting of the members of the above authority was held on Saturday at the Board Room, Museum- I •treet, in this city. There was a numerous attendance. On the motion of Mr. Williamson, seconded by Mr. I Holtby, Lord Wenlock was unanimously elected chairman for the ensuing year. It was tben proposed and seconded that Mr. Holtby take the chair at the present meeting. Mr. Breaeey having read the ...

YORK HERALD OFFICE,

... The following appeared in oar SECOND EDITION of Saturday. Saturday, March 25, 2 a.m. NORTH-EASTERN KAILWAY House of Commons, Friday. An omuibus Bill, promoted by this Company came to -day before a select committee. The object of the BiH is to widen three existing railways and to mako deviations on other railways in the vicinity of Whitby. South Stockton, Stockton. South Shields. and New ...