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Juno L • FOR EGYPT. phi l professes to have information :l nll r the command Lieut.-General I 1

... under orders hold itself in lii t'i- j The cavalry for the ex* vr,v *'? , oll lv ti»ree regiments, viz., the Sth, The tir«t troops land iu Egypt , '7.. , from Malta, consisting of tho iho 7i-t LigM Infantry, , v.I tho It'Ut Bengal ho-ilier., T be' rei-la.'cd bv tlnd Battalion ! 'I WIA uUera. the With and the ird ' ,,j , 2nd Battalion tie t.-ftif l»>-ij w * '(Uhraltar. These troops will oi « ...

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Births ?not exceeding four lines are charged 2s. 6d. each. Marriages?special announcements ? are ..

... four lines; and exceeding four lines 6d. per line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Deaths?with the wqrds Friends will please accept this intimation, or similar appendage, will also be charged 2s. 6d. each; if exceeding four lines, 6d. a line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Notices of either kind must be verified with the name and address of the sender, or they cannot be inserted ...

MONEY MARKET

... W The Lo^DOii Stock Escf^gb List and t Mining Luklligencb will be found on the Seventh Page. T-tHOM Ouk City Corbkspondent.] .London, Thursday Evening. Money v,p.h in good demand to-day, owing, we Velicve, to repayments to the Bai.k of England in respect of leans hud last week. The influx of gold from the Continent seemß likely to continue, and with this prospect the disposition is to re- gard ...

APPALING DISASTER OX THE THAMES

... APPALING DISASTER OX THE THAMES. L( SS OF UPWARDS OF -3;>o LIVES An awful disaster involving the loss of more than i( 0 lives l.as occurred on the Thames, near the North Woolw ich Gardens, a river steamer, the Princess Alice, being run down and sunk on Tuesday evening, by the steamship Bywell Castle. The Princess Alice left London on Tuesday afternoon for a trip to Gravesend and Sheerness. ...

the mysterious deaths near ROSED ALB. Pickibiwo, Friday Evening- T

... the destha of two coaWDa, named raap* etD»-ly George Hick tad George Atkinson, v o fonnd dead bed the Hamer Inn, Hartoft, #-n T« e* ifae 16th of December. Tftle hoose a lonely Inn on the road from Reaedale to Egton and Whitby, the landlord ia the father of Hick and the ancle of . Mystery itiil s irroaods the deathi of the two men, who were aervanta, each abont 21 •f aye, stalwart and strong. ...

general news

... Terrible Murder was comumted at Lau-anne on New A th« •oademy and number . u; f . niir, alt*r a quarrel •uh one brother* mature, enured the bedroom while >d blew cos bw brains »UU Taa moidercr is caetody. Cattle Disease Mr Powell, Oattif D.saAsee (Ireland) ~|a* ;t of Carrlck-on-Snir. reports tha‘. wi-.iih the'past -*x weeks more than (0 c»-P8 bare a dUe »>* • len > -vn bj faru err •'hi» kl'h-s ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN COUNTY SCHOOL

... COUNTY MEETING AT NORTHALLERTON, A county meeting for the North Riding, convene by the Lord-Lieutenant, the Marquess of Rlpon, was held at Northallerton yesterday, after the quarter sessions, to promote the North-Eastern County School. The Lord Lieutenant presided, and amongst those present were the Earl of Zetland, Sir Harcourl Johnstone, M.P,, Mr I. Lowtbian Bell, M , the Yen. Archdeacon Hey ...

Mb bright and sir w, HARCOURT AT BIRMINGHAM. The opening of a Liberal Ciab, which has been formed fe for

... social and political purposes by tbe Liberals Bhmlngbam and the midland counties, celebrated last night by a banquet which was held In the Town Hall. The Mayor (Mr Richard Ciumbarlalo) presided, and amongst the gentlemen on the platform were the Bight Hon. John Bright, P,, Sir W. V. Harcourt, M P., Mr J. Chamberlain, M.P., the Right Hen. the l CamiJtrdowD, Lord Lyttsltoo, sad Mr J. S. Wright, ...

THE AFGHAN WAR. {Daily Newt' Telegram,) Labors, January 81, Morning. that Mahomed Jan will renew hla att» k The ..

... of Jellalabad 11 * Valley lor Mahomed Jan. K hUtanli have plundered Argandeb, of Malika have visited General Bright in the Aynb Ko»n is advancing towards Forrab, complaints are made of the want of blankets and iclothJnamons the native troopa in Cabo’, HOME KULERB and the QUEEN’S SPEECH. standard that golen Intend mo., amendment the Address Commons on Thund.j next, and that aaiinated debate i. ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880

... GENERAL NEWS. MOBTALiry and Sdicidb in tub Abmi—Exclusive of the whole of (be Bavarian troops, the tterman lost death month of January I*®* 130 men. Toat there Is something still wanting In ibe condition* of Ike Garman service to make tolerable nary the rank and file appears to indicated by tbe fact that no fewer than 22 men and officers committed euicida the courts of the single month in ...