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... HOLLOA Y’S OINT MENT IMPORT ANT DISCOVERY. Mur's Suffering! The Discovery of this has proved an InvalaaMs to thoutand, .uirot-r.; *h«n rubbed owr MW the eeet el Better lug tie rare Ruteuiuic iropertlel are oot>- “%d toerer, jv.t T1, It heel. In.wTwoujde ulcere of the STou.cu, uowuu, or Womb, the BDluel morrow i.ervoue weekneet and depnetlou. eld ell diseases the THROAT, LOROS, and CtMSI. ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW,

... Th!i Ihe Em»l ,hr ro f f l *. E.ldef, open five d.,«. exda.l,, Brtn.'d ' Impl'ment ,o,d wo, opened whell exceedlegly f.voue.ble, , e,th different oepect from lu Blooml pie,eiltsd * pierlf.n, doye, Mud wo> enjoyment, g,e to then W.dne.d.y planks. The Thuraday cinders and «me About the the different »nn to Crllele bo.dly «ny Of them Thnredey, but 820 bed enle.ed elev.n o'clock y*»r, 6000 .* ~ ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1868. WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... The Michaelmas (Quarter Sessions were continued at Leeds yesterday, before Mr J. B. Greenwood in the Crown Court and Captain Pollard in the Civil Court. The following sentences were passed Seven Yearn.— John M ...

Scarboro’Mercury, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1858. THE VACATION SPEECHES. Avery wholesome practice lias arisen of ..

... Parliament, of collecting their constituents together in some Town Hall, or other convenient building, and giving what is called an account of their stewardship.” The practice is a good one in every respect. It affords the constituency of any hon. member a capital opportunity for taking him to task on the subject cf any unpopular vote; and it enables the bon. member himself, ingeniously to get ...

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 « ...

¦BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTH'S. SUTTON —On the 7th inst., Moor Hill, Harewood, Leeds Lady Sutton, ..

... the 6th inst.. at Wensley Rectory, Yorkshire, the wife of Captain J. Edward Hunter. Royal Navy, a son. MARRIAGES. Blunt— Blyth.—On the 12th inst., at Holy Trinity Church, Scarborough, by the Rev. J. A. Faithfnll, M.A., Henry R. Blunt, M.A . CM., Dewsbury, to Annie, widow of tbe late R. R. Blyth, solicitor, York. No cards. Hoi.gate.—On the Bth inst., St. Oswald's Church, Fu'ford, the Ray. ...

YORK POLICE REPORTS

... GUILDHALL, MONDAY, Jan. 23. Before the Lord Mayor and J. R. Mills, Esq. ed Garotte Robbery York. Three Privates in the 16th Lancers, named Henry Ahey, Wm. «, and Thomas Doyle, (the two former officers' n' were charged with robbing Henry Jones of . and two army medals, on the previous Friday even- Water Lane. Mr. G. H. Smith appeared for the P'isooer Brace. The prosecutor is gardener, and has w ...

THE TRANSVAAL DISGRACE

... LATEST NEWS. Blue Book was issued on Thursday morning, containing the text of the official despatches which have passed between the British Government and the Boers in respect the peace negotiations. As already announced a Commission to be appointed to consider the following points: Complete self-government under British suzerainty, with British Resident at Pretoria, and provision for ...

FRANCE

... •Latest news. The Emperor left Plombieres on Tuesday morning, and went direct to the camp Chalons. Official intelligence reached here from Vera Cruz states that, on tbe 14th July, the French retook Urnpau. On the 23rd July, the chief of guerillas, Publita, was attacked by French cavalry, and killed, together with large number of his band. Arteaga has been routed. It is stated that the ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, A

... ND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Asbemos.-On the 25th ult., at Ainderby House, near Thirsk, the wife J. Watson Anderson, of son. , Baldwin.*On the 29th ult., at Howden. the wife of William Baldwin, solicitor, of son. ...

WHITBY

... BAI’FLETON having taken .ver th. . whole of the CARRIAGES and STABLING the ANGEL HOTEL, i. In poritlen to ezMut. order, for FUNERALS IN TOWN OB COUNTRY. FUNERAL EQUIPAGES, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACHES, with One or Two HonM and Mourning Complete. Hobsbs, Cam, Opi* Oabria.m, asd Doo-oabts RIASOnABLB CBABOin. Order, reorirwl th. AngM Hotel, th. Stable., or Hr. B. Applbtow, LoggwhMd Yard (late Mr. ...