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HARROGATE

... preaided over by Hanley Hutchinaon, Eaq. The following Gardiane were present; John Torke, E«l-. “-I officio, Heatra. K. Ingleby, W. Thorpe, T. Met calfe, T. Wood, B. Karkley, J. Grattan, W. Furneaa, W. Houeeman, W. Brown, B. Weatherhaad, J. Kirkbright, F. SuttiU ...

TRIALS OF AH ENGLISH Y

... been given to the following proportion —Far Sir John Bennett, 317; Mr. Ztopnte Breffit, 99-. The announcement waa received with lond applasse, the Lord Mayor declaring the election to bare fallen on Sir John Bennett. The successful candidate addressed the ...

THE ZULU WAN

... the Chief Umbeleoi, on the banks of the river Intomba, at daybreak on March 6th. Owing to previous alarm, the men were under arms, hat were overwhelmed the enormously superior force of the enemy. Captain David D. Moriarty, of the 80th Regiment, and forty ...

BOABD OF GUARDIANS

... Ingleby, Thomas Wood, A. Pullan, E. Knowles, W. Thorpe, John Myers, R. J. Milner. J. Addyman, J. Umpleby, W. R. Houseman, F. Suttill, M. Beynar, T. Verity, Geo. Metcalfe, J. Bnafleld, J. Grattan, E. Kirkley. and W. Sedge wick. The out-door relief for ...

DESPERATE RIOT IN DUNGANNON. POLICE FIRING ON THE MOB

... The following names ate ascertained:—William O’Borks, shot dead; John Doey, three wounds in the breast (dangerous); Daniel Dewlin, wound in leg Thomas Kelly, in arm; Owen Little, in arm; Thomas Macanlay, leg and band; Edward Tanney, three wounds in neck ...

Th« wife of the Bonien Consol M Van hpen. mordered by robbers in lb* outskirts of the towu. Sevsrsl of

... in the Long Talley, Aldershot, last week, gnu was fired before the rammer, and loaders had got clear. Two gunners had their arms broken, and another had his fsec blown away, besides Sustaining other severe injuries. The accident is believed to owing to ...

RIPON

... anticipated. Mr. Councillor Bateman presided. The programme was follows :—Overture, pianoforte, Mr. Fletcher; glee, “Comrades arms,” the Company; reading, “ Curing cold,” Mr. Wilkinson; song, “ No King I trow, Mr. T. Precious ; violin solo, “ Ah! Faoete ...

FATELET BRIDGE AND yiDDERgALE «ATrrgDAI JASOABT ». IW

... died for Ireland In 1800 was a Protestant; Smith O’Brien, one of the leader* of the '4B movement was Protestant; wen John Mitchell, John Martin, Isaac Butt, and Mr. Parnell. There was larger proportion Protestant* in the rank* of the Iriah members than ...

patttt.f.Y BRIDGE AND NIDDggP,

... September.—Thomas Sohinssn, ostler the Talbot Hotel, Bridge, said that np to short ago was ostler at King's Arms Hotel. Bridge. Oa leaving the King’s Arms be left coat and vest in the saddle mom. On Sunday last went fetch them, but only found the veet. On the ...