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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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

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' ...

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. ...

AMERICA

... LATEST NEWS. The Saxonia arrived at Southampton on Thursday, with dates from New York to Nov. 20. It is reported that the Alabama claims will have early consideration Congress. A resolution has been offered in the Senate declaring strict neutrality in the war pending between Great Britain and Abyssinia. A Fenian funeral procession took place in New York, on Thursday, in honour of the Fenians ...

THE TRIAL OF SOUTHEY

... After a lengthened and patient investigation, the prisoner Southey has been found guilty of wilful murder, and sentenced to death. The circumstances of the case were sufficiently extraordinary to arrest public attention throughout the country. In the first place the number of the murderer’s victims was for above the average. The instances are, happily, rare, in which five lives are taken by ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Atthorp.—On the 25th u!t.. at Brongh. in this county, the « id John ..

... of a daughter. Chaytor.—On th* 28th nit, Hall, in this county, the wife of Darley Chaytor, of son. Fit~.wti.ltam.—On the inst.in London, the Honble. Mrs. W. Charles Wentworth Fitzwilliam, a son. Oeat.—On the 27th ult., at Gray's Court, the wife *f Edwin Gray, of a daughter. Milner. th* inst.. Lawn House. Clapham Park, the wife of W. Milnsr. a daughter. Norman.—On inst., at York, the wife of W. ...

OTAR THEATBEr^^TBY © Prc ¥M TWO MGHr.H th. T . W Bhah..p.Han d>», FKIOAY Erorlne. ai.^ DON « •*> N

... . On SATURDAY, March 22n4, TH It DUK K S ''j .1 ° A rsKl Sword Dual the death. Tim, and prioeo oe nmol K E • w Y IHFOBTANT tOFMSST NIUH only, OOMBDY AND DRAMA COMPANY th« Omt london Dr-mt, cn’l lad SpMulproJact.onM thb Ow MONDAY, M.roh 24th, 1884, ».,d dnrlng tho «ook, will bo th« powerful London Dram., BOTH SIDBB OF TH* WORLD. Econo—Gold Apmualia. Tho eniiain will rioo ot each oTontnn Now ...

HORSES CLIPPED, SIN'

... To SADDLE. Single or Double Harness. Also HORSES TAKEN IN AT LIVERY, Ac., Farther pt,rtioniarß apply MATTHEW WILSON. Black Swan Hotel, Baxteroatb, Whitby. VRIEND OF ALL! HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Purity of Blood Essential to Life Health and Strength. The Pills turpssses all other known Medicines for Pkrt* fylni the Blood; being safe and yet effective, they are available lor all as a Domestic and ...

CURE FOR ALL!

... 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. ...

FRANCE

... LATEST NEWS. M. FOULD'S FINANCIAL nh]iß]iea Tbe financial report of M. Fould has The Minister shows that owing to a 45,000,000fr. in the revenue arismg taxation, the Budget for 1866 will balanced. Relative to the rectified 8 the Minister estimates the surplus revenu yielde y indirect taxes 90,000,000, and points resources. He concludes will also be in equilibrium. «oi .onsiderable expenditure ...