WAR AND MEDIATION
... JUNE 14. 1862*. We have still no prospect of speedy termination of the great trans Atlantic struggle; the contrary, there seem to be indications of more determination and resistance both sides. It i ...
... JUNE 14. 1862*. We have still no prospect of speedy termination of the great trans Atlantic struggle; the contrary, there seem to be indications of more determination and resistance both sides. It i ...
... One of the ordinary monthly meetings of the Council *as held at the Guildhall on Monday last, the Lord Mayor in the chair. Besides his lordship there were resent Mr. Aid. Husband, Mr. Aid. Leeman, Mr. Aid. Ivers, Mr. Aid. Anderson, Mr. Aid. James Meek, Mr. 3dd. Watkinson, and Councillors March, W. Cooper, Collier, North, Mackreth, Pearson, Terry, Dove, on ge, Richardson, T. Cooper, Buchan, ...
... our last number we gave account of the restoration and re-opening of Christ's church, King'ssqnare. This week we resume the pleasing task of chronicling, not restoration, but the opening services connected with a newly-built church. It i 3 always a pleasure to put on record any acts and deeds which are meant to promote the pure and orderly worship of Almighty God. Our pleasure is enhanced the ...
... All doubts, we believe, are now dispelled, if any existed, relative to tho success of the exhibition in a Pecuniary point of view, and the guarantors, therefore, may make themselves perfectly easy on that score. The most liberal patronage is exteuded to it Dot only by the citizens of York but also by persons from all parts of Yorkshire and some of the adjoining counties, who visit onr ancient ...
... L_. announcements of forthcoming Public Entertainments, or of othi r events about lo take place, are only inserted on the same terms as advertisements. Lendal Bridge Tolls.— Amount received for the 85th week, ending Sept 19th, 186«— £56 195. 6d. ; corresponding week last year— £3B Os. 2Jd. ; increase, £18 19s. Sid. Chubch Missionary Society.— On Sunday afternoon last, the Rev. W. T. Storrs, ...
... THIS MORNING'S EXPRESS. The reports of the Parliamentary debates are this morning of almost unprecedented length. The Times eport extends to nearly 28 columns. The Times says yesterday saw the culminating debate of the session on the Reform Bill. The fate of the Government scheme—the future of Reform being in the balance. A majority of 66 in favour of the Government a large House is decisive. ...
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... D&UVIOV BASITAST ACT Bcnnol AbetroK of tbla Aeoouat. fr tfao tad day September, 1871, day Angual, 1810. £ *. d. ». d. Foae Property 118 lunneko Dues for Foie bavigatkm It' Balance Bata of Id. the Pound, laid March. I*7» 351 17 8 account of ditto ditto March, 3*o 0 0 88117 fl Balcnce due to Ireaeiuer. ——Bl3 l £1593 13 3 Bept. 1. Balauce due Treasurer a. d. £ a. d. 33115 ft ...
... SALE ROOM, YORK. 11 NOTICE. aud SON will hold V SALE of FAT STOCK. YORK CATTLE MARKET, the COW MART, on NEXT, 20th Mat, 1890, To ACE ' FULFORD ROAD, YORK. E OLD BY AUCTION, BY at tt • WALKER and SON, tt^ E EsTATE Booms, New Street. V in N LSDAY, the 21st day of Mat, 1890, *5l °f Afternoon precisely, unless previously contract, of which due notice th^d-^ sub *o conditions of sale to be DWELLING ...
... Probate. and ESTATE SALE ROOM, YORK. U__ BYAUCTION. BY WALKER & SON, at their A' th l,s > >n New Street, Y ork, on THURS\t «on August, 1890, at 3.30 o'clock in Alll?,thpn proni and subject to Conditions of C nefic PART or SHARE of Lion and the proceeds of Sale of the ' Church Street, York, and the Vft tlo of Shop adjoining thereto, in the - J - E - Wilkinson. And of the Two Street and Shops ...
... ARKENGARTHDAUS. ■ i * -- Sunday, He, P *>'ers were offered the dedication > which has boea placed ia St. Mary's kT to 'be memory of the late respected Lord st 0 Gilpin Brown. It is Caea . is ' sft S The Da * circular, ' * ' rc nmfcrence, and placed a gl four smaller shafts round of polished l red Irish marble. It is with ' s Caen stone, having boldly carved foliage g o^. es leaves of the ...
... YORK CITY POLICE COURT. MONDAY.—Before the Lord Mayor, Mr Aid Rymkr, and Mr Hy. Tennant. DRL'NK ON LICENSED PREMISES. John Beunett, labourer, St. Saviourgate, pleaded puilty to being drunk the licensed premises of the Old Turk's Head, King'a-square, and was fined 2s. 6d. without costs.—Constable Sutton said that Saturday afternoon he saw the prisoner reeling nbout streets an intoxicated ...