The Victoria Cbobs.—The Queen will rive the Victoria Crosses, that bave not been before conferred, tuo officers ..
... England, on Southsea Common, Monday next. ...
... England, on Southsea Common, Monday next. ...
... Jult 29th. EDWARD BROWN, | „ „ JAMES PARKER, j Seeß * Harewood, Bth July, 1858. HUTTON RUDBY. THE above MARE and FOAL SHOW, with the addition of 5 Classes of Yearlings, and £3 for Extra Stock belonging to membera, will be held on the Green, on FRIDAY, the 30th Day of July, 1858. Particulare may be had of Robt. Prestos, of Hutton Rudbv, the Secretary. July 6th, 1858. BRIDLINGTON AGRICULTURAL ...
... Mox- ° gjS___i____ I â¢mCISS WATTS be^s to announce that she will 111 Kesun ie her Scholastic Duties on Wednesday, July 21st j ¦*-. -__r, ' ...
... We have news this week of a fearful massacre of Christians at Jeddah. Tbe news was taken by tbe Cyclops to Suez. appears that on the evening of the 15th of June the Mahometan inhabitants of Jeddah rose and massacred tbe Christians. Among tbe victims were Mr. Page, tbe English Vice Consul; M. Eveillard, the French Consul, and his wife, and about twenty-three others. The English and French ...
... of the above Sn aety will be held in Sion Chapel, Bridge Street, Bradford on V. ednebdat, August 4th, 1858, at Ten a m rau,ora - The FOUNDATION STONE of the NEW COLI FGF Rawden. near Bradford, will lie laid (D.V ) by ffir S_«r7-7 Moiton Peto. Rart.. on the afternoon of the same dfv about One o'clock, when Dr. Acwobth, President of tY' College, will deliver an Addiess, and othef Tlm^J ?? ...
... August next. 5, FitewUliam-street, West. THE MISSES KILNER respectfully announce that it is their intention to OPEN a SCHOOL for Young Ladies at their residence, 5, New North-road, on Monday, the 2nd of August. HE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Delph, Saddle- worth, twelve miles from Manchester, affords, at a moderate charge, most of the advantages of the best English and Continental Schools. Head-Mastw ...
... Huddersfield, will leave the London and North- Western Railway Station, on Monday next, July sth, at 12.0 a.m., returning at 8.0 p.m. DRAKE'S BAND is engaged for the occasion. Tickets hay be had at the Station ; Mr. George Russell, Sun Inn, Cross Church-street ; Mr. Comber, Market-street ; Mr. James Patterson, Beast-market ; and Mr. Matthew Nutter, Market-place. MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, AND ...
... MR. DRABBLE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Member of the College of Dentists of England, 45, F'lTZWILLlAM STREET, SHEFFIELD. Charges strictly moderate. — Consultation, Free. TEETH.— Artificial MINERAL TEETH, 5s. each, warranted never t > Decay or change their Colour. W. WILSON, Surgeou Dentist, 32. Norfolk street, (Door below George street,) Sh ...
... them by applying to William Robinson, Thorpe Grange, Greta Bridge, and Paying aU reasonable Expenses. BRIDLINGTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Established 1835. OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND. The TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING for the Exhibition of Farming Stock, Poultry, Implements, &c., wUI be held at Bridlington, on WEDNESDAY, July 21st, 1858, being the last Wednesday but one, as usual, when the sum of £300 ...
... which should have taken place on Tuesday Evening' but was, owing to the rain, necessarily postponed to a more Auspicious day. The day now fixed upon is Mondat Next, the 19th ihsi., when A CONCERT OF VOCAL MUSIC will 1* given in the Gbeat Obchestea, Peel Park, the Choir numberin, 210 Voices. On this occasion will be performed a selection of Madrigals Part Songs. Ac., as sung by the Society ...
... NEAR HALIFAX. THE MISSES PILTER will RE-OPEN their SCHOOL oa Monday, the 2nd of August. THE MTSSES ASH WORTH beg to state that their SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on Monday. August 2nd. THE MISSES GRAHAM will RE-OPEN their SCHOOL on Wednesday, July 28th. », Now North-road. HUDDERSFIELD COLLEGE will RE-OPEN on Monday, July 26th, at Ten a.m. SAMUEL SHARPE, LL.B., Principal. ARNOLD HOUSE, KNARESBOROUGH. MR ...
... the ni-rd and F-duoatiou of young Ladies, will be Re-opened on J-°_7dav Julv 27th. Circulars of Terms may be had on applica- ¦ «i Hiehneli House, and of Messrs. Hint aud Jennings, ! tlOD ¦⢠* w * I «bel^ | . M-^sTkINCE and Mrs. WINTKRBOTTOM i wHD be happy to receive their Pupils on Tuesday, the _7ih | -~ _i4. Broom Grove, July lat, 18.8. f^lS-T YEOMANS, in returning her sincere : ffl ...