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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE MARKET WEIGHTON RINGERS. To the Editor of the Yorkshire Gazette. Sir,—A letter ..

... the 24th ult., signed by a Yorkshire Catholic nobleman, Lord Herries, and also one from a minister of the Es*ab lished Church, who signs himself Rector of the Deanery of Harthill, in both of which are used language of strong condemnation against the rector of Market Weighton, for refusing to allow the church bells to ring on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. W. Langdale, who himself ...

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. ...

BIRTHS. Brooks.—Dec. 22nd, at the Cottage, Mistley, tho wife of William Brooks, jun., of a sou. MARRIAGES ..

... BIRTHS. Brooks.— Dec. 22nd, at the Cottage, Mistley, tho wife of William Brooks, jun., of a sou. MARRIAGES. Amos— Bruce.— Dec. 17th, at the Parish Church, Stanway by the Rev. E. 11. Crate, Curate of Al.berton, Mr. James Stuck Amos, baker, of the latter place, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Bruce, farmer, formerly of Dony- land Hall. Colchester. J J BAKER— LEGGETTE.— Dec ...

LIST OF VISITORS. TERRACE. Mr. >l»rlinL |1« i A' tonf Ho„ M Mrs I rn 22CavenA#hHou8e 8 Nason, Mrs Misses

... ork lirucc, Mr, Mrs «“ , ondoll .Austen, Mr, Mrs, nurse Sneers, Mr .IT Crews. A* Miss •; Sister Mary Ilorbury 11 Uadtield, Mra , Chester „ » Blenkin.Revrß.MrsA^ Mr JP 1-. Vialls. Mrs Misses London IS I'almcr, Mr, Mrs fam Surrey 1» Furloy, Mr W Mrs Bonnieinooth, Higgins, Mr C, Mrs, Dariiton, Mr T. Mrs A: Miss Ashtoniuidcr-liTne I’clers, Mr J, Mrs. nurse A 27 Towncnd. Rev Shepston Rectory. Ashby ...

BIRTHS. Sept. 3rd, at Galleyden, Great Baddow, the wife ofthe Kev. George Iloyd, II. A., of a son. p Sei

... ?? 1, ?? 0,t ge l>^o, Chelmsford, the wife of the Key. \\ illiain Gibbens, of a son. Sept. 2nd, at Leaden Roding Rectorv, the wife of the Rev I nomas Parkes, of a daughter. lu^'n 1 ?? 1 Hawkins-atte-Well, Romford, the wile of Alfred Hamilton, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. Sept. 1st. at St. James's Church, Colchester, bv the Rev R S. Cummins, Rector, Alexander John Wallace, 'Esq., to Julia' ...

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 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. ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Courcy-Baldwtn.—On the 3rd the wife the Principal of the Diocesan ..

... the 30th nit., at Honse, Thirst, the wife of Reginald Hartley, of daughter. —On the Ist inst., at The Rectory, Cherry Barton, in this county, the wife of the Rev. Charles Melville a daughter. Whytehead. the 6th inst., at York, the wife of T. B- Wbytehead, of daughter. MARRIAGES. Barker —Drought.—On the 9th ult., at Binscarth, Manitoba, by the Rev. William Bos 9, Francis Fletcher, youngest son ...

LIVERY STABLES,

... WEST CLIFF SKINNER STREET. WHITBY, Foster & son, livery stable KEEPERS, 11, SKINNER STREET, Whitby, thanking their friends for their patronage during the past, beg to announce they have added to their Skinner Street Mews the New and Extensive Stables and Coach Houses, situate on the West Cliff, adjoining the Royal Hotel stables, and nearly opposite the West Cliff Club House. The Stables have ...