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LIST OF VISITORS. ABBEY TERRACE. ,Martin!K.n I«Arpk House | ~ • burn ±JCavouiiishHouse 10 i» V 1 H^e' Mrs Cainj-Jon

... ttou. , ~ Mr- -ultaa 2. j.j Mrs 1 Holton V 1 , ♦; Nason. Mrs A Misses Mr it Mrs TuiraK 11 Hadfield, Mr. (i Pendleton, Manchester 11 Hcyworth, The Misses shton-on-Mersey 11 Llenkin, Rev I' H. Mrs fam Lincoln 1:, Maltby, Rev J Morton Rectory Maltbv, Mi»s «V Mjss .. Maltby. Mr Wood. Mr 15 Forrest, Mr J A Mrs I Blackburn I*. Furlcy, Mr D Mrs Bournemouth, Hants, ]'.» Sangstcr, A Mrs Pontefract 22 ...

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... 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 ...

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... LARCH, QUICK, AND OTHER TREES. FRUIT TREES, including Lancashire Gooseberry. &«, WHITBY BANK FOR SAVINGS Established in the Tear 1819. This Bank is open for the transaction of boslnea every Monday evening, from 7 to 8 o’clock, and every Saturday morning (for Country Depositors), from 10 11 o’clock, except on Bank Holidays. Deposits of one shilling and upwards are received, but must not exceed ...

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. Graham.—On the l'2th inst.. at 9, Chesterfield Gardens, Loudon, Ladj ..

... a son. Thomas —On th* 13th inst,, at I*B, Greta Terrace, Scar- borough, the wife of W. G. Thomas, Esq., Captain j W.Y.K.V. West Bank, Heworth, York, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Black—Dcgglebt.—On the 13th inst., at All Saints', Scarborough, by the Re*. John King, M.A., rector of Crook, Durham. Robert Black. Dryburgh Villa, Malton. te daughter of the late William Dnggleby, j Beswick Hall, this ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Palme.*.- tbe March, Rangoon. the wife cf Francis Jerome Palmes, of ..

... -_HiTjY. -On the 21st nit., at St. Thomas's Chuicb, York, by the Rev. Octavius Walton, Staff Serjeant Alfred Ashdown, the King's Light Infantry, Ada, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. Kirby, 5, Mansfield Place, York. the ,at St. Mary's Canrefc, Scarborough, by Rev. A. Bolland, Mr. Robert Joseph TlrccLra, Miss Hannah White, both of Scarborough. —On the November, St. Giles's Church, Albert Park, ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN COUNTY SCHOOL

... COUNTY MEETING AT NORTHALLERTON, A county meeting for the North Riding, convene by the Lord-Lieutenant, the Marquess of Rlpon, was held at Northallerton yesterday, after the quarter sessions, to promote the North-Eastern County School. The Lord Lieutenant presided, and amongst those present were the Earl of Zetland, Sir Harcourl Johnstone, M.P,, Mr I. Lowtbian Bell, M , the Yen. Archdeacon Hey ...

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. ...

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... . 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 ...