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REFORM!—TAXATION AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS !!

... REFORM !—TAXATION AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS !! placard, bearing this somewhat attractive heading for the advanced Radical school, was circulated in the city on Thursday morning, announcing that in the evening of that day, Mr. John Smith, barrister-at-law, would deliver an' address upon these important questions at the Lecture Hall in Goodraingate. There was pretty numerous, but not a crowded ...

WWY RIDING QUARTER 8E3310N3

... RIDING QUARTER 8E3310N3. General Session* f«- |K« West Yorkshire were apeaed Bradford yestsrdeg H«wry Sap, M.P., the ilummbm erf the Riding. l*ewd«d. Amitgittk* \rant were Mem T. H. Tynan, Timothy Horafall, W. worth. J.«t (Vivm, Alfred Hma, L. W. HcadvMß, W. W. Wickham. 0. H. Dawson, ...

CRISIS IN ZULULAND

... Latest news.l affairs f > Tuesday.—A serious crisis exists in ' A Zola deputation, numbering nearly a 168 ftnd »llowers, now waiting a few Ration r an ience with the Governor. The ete *ayo' 8 » re rese the ex-King's party ; three / ,er chief rotherti ar present in person ;it also includes unn, who come to protest The de »y. tation without pass from the Resident, carp matterB m °re critical. ...

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 ...

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 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 ...

JIFEZKiT. or ANTI-DRINK.. J Ibe Great bletp-ReEtorer. buengt

... JIFEZKiT. ANTI-DRINK.. J Great bletp-ReEtorer. thy lira; liIfK.ZBST, of ANXI-DKIJNK. A oeiUlo Bemedf tor DelUlom Trtmccg. IFE.ZKST, ov ANTI-PBIMC Give* Immediate relief to thoae who hate freely, A ZEST, AKTI-DBINK. J üßdonfcted cure for melancholy, of irlMta ition, ■tasmr, or rleepleegceei. IjFE-ZEST. ANTJ-EKINK. A Ibe grandest of tonica. crcatmg genuine appetite, . ZEST, or ANII-EKJNK, la I ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...