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the mysterious deaths near ROSED ALB. Pickibiwo, Friday Evening- T

... the destha of two coaWDa, named raap* etD»-ly George Hick tad George Atkinson, v o fonnd dead bed the Hamer Inn, Hartoft, #-n T« e* ifae 16th of December. Tftle hoose a lonely Inn on the road from Reaedale to Egton and Whitby, the landlord ia the father of Hick and the ancle of . Mystery itiil s irroaods the deathi of the two men, who were aervanta, each abont 21 •f aye, stalwart and strong. ...

LIST OF VISITORS. terrace. |» -» «^ o,,Se V^’Vw'vVi'i'ur House burn 22C'aveuaishllua6e House Mrs JtHinond House ..

... Mr. Itollon House Cameron, Misses South Kensington f» Osborne, Mrs Colchester r. Jossclyn, Miss Bury btLdumiuls o O&borue, 11 . . Austen, Mr, Mrs. nurse x baby 8 Sugars, Mr j:‘sX« M r 10 Ormsby. Mr Mrs Condon 10 Welby, Uev W 11 S A Mrs Harston, Grantham 10 Mackerell. Mr, Mrs family lialham, London 11 Atherton, Mr J A Woodhouse, Rastnek 11 Atherton. Miss A 11 Wilson, Mr uTI T 11 Wilson. Miss, ...

ENGLAND AND THE IMPENDING WAR

... LATEST NEWS. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. The truth cannot be blinked—nay, for that matter, there is no disposition whatever amongst to blink it —that preparations for war are making as appreciably this side the Channel as upon the frontiers of Denmark. The Austrian and Prussian troops have received the order to advance. The Danish army of defence is being martialled in battle array, in readiness for ...

1000 to 10 agst Red Shoes 'off.)

... 1000 10 agst Red Shoes 'off.) ENTRlES.—Handicap Plate of £5O. New T.Y.C.— Warrior, Sat ; 9st «lb: Neophyte. Claxton, each 41b , Wild Thyme. Cecrups, Qui Vive, Whitby, each 4lb; Ardniillo, Blue Mantle, each 21b, Duke of York, Forester, Medina, each set; Benhogli«», 7st 121b ; A D, Wagner, Usher, each 7st lllb; 7st Dalesman, CeTlerinc each 7st 91b; Mechant, Mazurka, each 7st 71b; Begum, each 7st ...

NEXT WEEK shall present each ef oar Subscribers with a USEFUL SHEET ALMANACK- Scarboro’Mercury, SATURDAY, ..

... CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR! WHEN the mistletoe graces the lordly halls, and the holly adorns the cottage walls; when trees are leafless and hedges bare; when tf,e north winds blow with biting aur; when the dav is short and the night is long, with the evening spent in mirth and song; when the swallows hlfve fed to a milder land, and the woodcocks fall every hand, before the sportsman murderous gun; ...

classified, and early on morning James Furncanx, Esq., of Plymouth. President of the Devon and Cornwall Poultry ..

... quite recently issued funny little work with funnier dedication to the Celestial but deposed father of the Shanghaes, entitled the Poultry' Pentaloguc, or five rules for fancy fowls fanciers, intended for popular use and pract.cal purposes,” and who has officiated as judge at other exhibitions, commenced his laborious task of estimating and contrasting a great variety of sizes, colours, shapes ...

Mb bright and sir w, HARCOURT AT BIRMINGHAM. The opening of a Liberal Ciab, which has been formed fe for

... social and political purposes by tbe Liberals Bhmlngbam and the midland counties, celebrated last night by a banquet which was held In the Town Hall. The Mayor (Mr Richard Ciumbarlalo) presided, and amongst the gentlemen on the platform were the Bight Hon. John Bright, P,, Sir W. V. Harcourt, M P., Mr J. Chamberlain, M.P., the Right Hen. the l CamiJtrdowD, Lord Lyttsltoo, sad Mr J. S. Wright, ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. MARRIAGES. Clarkson-Thompson.-Ou inst., the Centenary Chapel. Scarborough, Mr. ..

... Dc«iELD-J the 10th inst., at the Wesleyan Chapel, Gu.sborough, Thomas Duffield, engineer, Sunderland, to Hannah, second daughter of Thomas Jenkinson, of Guisborougb. Hodgson.—Watson.—On the 13th inst., at Centenary Chapel, York, William Hodgson, of this city, to Elizabeth Watson, Richmond, this county. Parker —Wilks. —At St. Mary's Church, Boston Spa, by the Rev. J. Dodd, William, third son of ...

THE AFGHAN WAR. {Daily Newt' Telegram,) Labors, January 81, Morning. that Mahomed Jan will renew hla att» k The ..

... of Jellalabad 11 * Valley lor Mahomed Jan. K hUtanli have plundered Argandeb, of Malika have visited General Bright in the Aynb Ko»n is advancing towards Forrab, complaints are made of the want of blankets and iclothJnamons the native troopa in Cabo’, HOME KULERB and the QUEEN’S SPEECH. standard that golen Intend mo., amendment the Address Commons on Thund.j next, and that aaiinated debate i. ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. Courcy-Baldwtn.—On the 3rd the wife the Principal of the Diocesan ..

... the 30th nit., at Honse, Thirst, the wife of Reginald Hartley, of daughter. —On the Ist inst., at The Rectory, Cherry Barton, in this county, the wife of the Rev. Charles Melville a daughter. Whytehead. the 6th inst., at York, the wife of T. B- Wbytehead, of daughter. MARRIAGES. Barker —Drought.—On the 9th ult., at Binscarth, Manitoba, by the Rev. William Bos 9, Francis Fletcher, youngest son ...

LIVERY STABLES,

... WEST CLIFF SKINNER STREET. WHITBY, Foster & son, livery stable KEEPERS, 11, SKINNER STREET, Whitby, thanking their friends for their patronage during the past, beg to announce they have added to their Skinner Street Mews the New and Extensive Stables and Coach Houses, situate on the West Cliff, adjoining the Royal Hotel stables, and nearly opposite the West Cliff Club House. The Stables have ...