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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 ...

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 ...

TO AI>VERiISJ_KJ>

... W __-«•_ wu tabe great care to aecure the oorrect printing j ef Advertisements . we cannot be answerable for inaccu- racies, or for any oenssquenee. arising tbsrefrom. TO COBREBPONDENTB. Ite aottos can be taken of anonymous communications Whatever is intended for insertion must be written en cas aide of tbe paper only, and authenticated by the nam* aad address of tbo writer; not necessarily ...

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 ...

TO ADVERTISERS

... WHUJrr we take great care to secure the eorreet printing of Advertisements, we cannot be answerable for inaccu- racies, or for any consequences arising therefrom. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Coeeespondents will greatly ?? our arrangements by posting their communications as early U the week as possible, and by sending a second letter by a later post when necessary. Ko notice can be taken of anonymous ...

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 ...

MARKET 8

... CORN MARKETS CORK, Friday.— Bed wheat. 12s 9d ; barley, il» w oats, 9s 2d ; white oats. 9s lod to 10s 3d. ' '•*■ DERBY, Friday.— Fair supply of wheat to-day wh remained firm at late prices. Other articles about th« _ ** DUBLIN, Friday. -Wheat, white, 35s 6d to ...

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 « ...

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Births ?not exceeding four lines are charged 2s. 6d. each. Marriages?special announcements ? are ..

... four lines; and exceeding four lines 6d. per line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Deaths?with the wqrds Friends will please accept this intimation, or similar appendage, will also be charged 2s. 6d. each; if exceeding four lines, 6d. a line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Notices of either kind must be verified with the name and address of the sender, or they cannot be inserted ...

MONEY MARKET

... W The Lo^DOii Stock Escf^gb List and t Mining Luklligencb will be found on the Seventh Page. T-tHOM Ouk City Corbkspondent.] .London, Thursday Evening. Money v,p.h in good demand to-day, owing, we Velicve, to repayments to the Bai.k of England in respect of leans hud last week. The influx of gold from the Continent seemß likely to continue, and with this prospect the disposition is to re- gard ...

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. ...