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THE RECENT BATTLE OF MONTANA

... LATEST NEWS. The Moniteur says that according to news received the Government 10,000 Garibaldians took part in the battle at Montana. Their loss was 800 killed and Wounded, and they left 2,000 prisoners, 5,000 or 6,000 rifles, and six guns. The loss of the Pontifical troops Was 150 killed and wounded. In consequence of the news from Italy, the Emperor has ordered the departure of third ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Bell.—On the inst., wife of Mt. C. Seymour Bell, of Carlton Hall, in ..

... daughter. Caswall.—On the inst.. at The Cross, Tadcaster, in this county, the wife of W. R. Le Hardy Caswall, son. Kichardson.—On the January, at Dandenong, Victoria, Australia, the wife of Harmaduke N. Richardson (late 83rd Regt.)—a son. Scott.—On the sth inst., the wife of the Rot. G. F. Scott, vicar of Dishforth and Marton-le-Moor, of son, still-born. MARRIAGES. Knox.—Prince.—On tbe Bth met ...

BERTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Bardwell. —On the 30th December, at Bolton Hall, .Wilberfoßs, York, Mrs. ..

... of a son. Cbemorne.—On the 29th nit., at 24. Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, Lady Cremorne, of a daughter. Knubley.—On the 28th nit., at St&veley Rectory, Leeds, the wife of the Rev. E. Ponsonby Knubley, of daughter. —On the 3rd inst., at 6, Neville Street, York, the wife of J. W. Milburn, of a son. Scoby.—On the 31st ult., at Beadlam Grange, Nawton, the wife of George Scoby, of a son. ...

THE BUDGET

... meeting in opposition to the wine and beer licensing scheme. Thursday rooming last, a numerous and influential Meeting of the citizens of York was held at the Guildhall, tor the purpose of considering that portion of the budget hich proposes to graut a licence for the sale wine and beer to eating-houses, and to adopt such measures thereon might be deemed expedient. There were present the jjon. ...

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 .* ~ ...

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. ...

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 ...

DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE

... BRBDHURST.—Wednesday, the 6th, Twelfth day or Epiphany, hiving been chosen a suitable occasion for the village school treat, Bredhurst ou that day presented an unusually lively appearance. The children assembled at Kensley-street, whence they proceeded, bearing flags and vociferating lustily, through this village ; being join jd in their march several members ot the new church choir, which is ...

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 ...

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 ...