THE COTTESMORE HOUNDS
... WILL MEET Saturday, February 22, at Beaumont Lodge Monday, .. at/Tollhorpe Oaks Tuesday 25, at Cole's Lodge Thursday, 27, Irnham House K*ch Day at a Quarter before Eleven o'Clock. ...
... WILL MEET Saturday, February 22, at Beaumont Lodge Monday, .. at/Tollhorpe Oaks Tuesday 25, at Cole's Lodge Thursday, 27, Irnham House K*ch Day at a Quarter before Eleven o'Clock. ...
... declaring that if a satisfactory reply to th, former communication was nut given without delay they would take their departure, and tin \ consequences of the Ultimatum would at on, take effect. Ata later hour a reply was ?? livered in which the Greek Government ineff^ refused to give the explanations demanded. \. is expected that all the Foreign Minister, «jlj leave to-day. All the Greek ...
... YOliKJSfll KE IKE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED AT YORK IN ACT PAKLIAMBNT. Capital £600,000. Accumulated Fund Annual Inoome £141.968. BONUSES EVERY FIVE YEARS THE LIFE DEPARTMENT. CBUBTHBH. W. H. HARRIBON-BROAOLE ESQ., M.P. 818 JOHNSTONE, Bart. „ DIRECTORS. BOBT. H. BOWER, Esq., Malton, Ouarmmg giR JAMBB MEEK. Ktra Mlddlrthorpe York, f m . THE RIGHT HON. LORD f A1 WERLOO*. Bscrlck ...
... Levi, Samson, Daniel, A Co., Give their City Bank debtors to know Not one shekel will they forego Of all that is owing to L. k Co. Levi, Samson, aod Daniel say Tbey did your bills in the regular way ; You had their moneys, and you shall pay, Though they pick you bare, like a bird of prey. 1.., S., k D. have nothing to do 'With griefs and troubles that come upon you ; They're not so bad as ...
... Nkw mab ket. — On tbe Cambridge side Mumford's Bonnie Lassie galloped a mile and a half. Marsh's Cairo and dinner: Cannon's Pinbasket, Rtcotta, Durbess of Parma colt, Jacobite, Cravate, and Lavsnditre; Waugh's Ripon and Eurasian; Roger's Bachelor, Schoolmaster, Altborp, Emn, Buttercup, and Lfslia galloped a mile and a quarter. Jewitt's Florentine. Lourdes, Kilwarline, and Lizard; Sherrard's ...
... Margaret pomeroy, wife pt the P.ev. Joh-J j' .meroy, of br.imin, and daii ...
... should commence in earnest in a few days. During the week large numbers of anglers have been out, and in the upper reaches the sport met with was probably better than for some time past. On Monday Mr. John Theaker and a friend tried a noted field ad oining the Wellington allotment, and kil ed a grand lot of dace, reach, and chub, the whole weighing upwards of 401b. They had also a grayling of ...
... be Lieut., vice WUson, promoted. sth Essex R. V. C— Lieut. E. Noble to be Captain, vice Strange, promoted ; Ensign G. G. H. KneUertobe Lieut. , vice Noble, promoted. Colne Valley and Halstead Railway. —The twenty-second ?? meeting of the shareholders of the Company was held in the Board-room at the Hal- stead Station, on Thursday afternoon. J. Brewster, Esq., Chairman of the Board of Directors ...
... the J'ourth time the bride has embraced the nuptial state ; and as she and her blithesome hus- band were coming out of the chuich, they met his grand-daughter going in, upon a similar errand. At Kendal, Mr. James'- ?? son » •»' Viver, to Miss Mary Smith, of Hundow ; and Mr. Thomas Biikhead, to Hannah Airey. At Bumeside, Mr. Edward Thompson, book- binder, to Miss Dobson, of Brow-foot. Lately, ...
... the Beet SCOTCH and DUTCH FARINA apply BOBEBT FAIBHUBST, Importer Farina, Ac., Faucua-esnanv, nun THE Bxeaaxox, BLACKS LB*. pISTONS AND AIR-PUMP BUCKETS FOB LAND AND MARINE ENGINES. tied with Mather's Patent Mastic Metallic Packing of which 9(84 an in daily use. IMPROVED VALVES AND TAPS IRON AND OUN METAL, for Steam, Water, and Gas. •UXHtotireF^SRTROOII^SFI^&kLFOBD IRON WORKS, MANCHESTER. ...
... To the list of successful dramatists has recently been added the name of Mr. G. L. Saunders. The new play, which has kept possession of the stage during the whole of the past week, is not one which, having received that honour at the hands of the manager and the public, is likely to be put upon the shelf, and to be numbered among the things that were. Elise will, no doubt, become a stock ...
... for increase of population, the births were 131, ami the deaths 161, below the average num- bers in the corresponding weeks of the last tell years The annual death-rate ppr 1000 from all causes, wbicb bad been 18.4 and 18.5 in tlie two preceding weeks, j further rose last week to 18.7. During tbe brst five weeks of the current quarter the death-rate avera«d | 19.0, and was 5.6 below the mean ...