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ANNOUNCEMENTS. Births ?not exceeding four lines are charged 2s. 6d. each. Marriages?special announcements ? are ..

... four lines; and exceeding four lines 6d. per line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Deaths?with the wqrds Friends will please accept this intimation, or similar appendage, will also be charged 2s. 6d. each; if exceeding four lines, 6d. a line extra. Ordinary notices inserted free. Notices of either kind must be verified with the name and address of the sender, or they cannot be inserted ...

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 ...

BRADFORD

... Vk*Jtßi n«e City Coroner inquiry into tihe deuth Jack Craven Bird, aahroe-year-old chilu. who at Barnby-etreet, Wyka. Re whiht the child’* parent* «*r> W'ng a vi«t to relative, at Htorr Hill, tt« «>i!d was left alone in bed. Scream* «ere ■J**™. and the child »a« found with itr. flannelette tiainea had .t boa matche* in hand. A verdict Accidental death” wae returned. • «im*ed in the Ladie. —At ...

LIST OF VISITORS. TERRACE. Mr. >l»rlinL |1« i A' tonf Ho„ M Mrs I rn 22CavenA#hHou8e 8 Nason, Mrs Misses

... ork lirucc, Mr, Mrs «“ , ondoll .Austen, Mr, Mrs, nurse Sneers, Mr .IT Crews. A* Miss •; Sister Mary Ilorbury 11 Uadtield, Mra , Chester „ » Blenkin.Revrß.MrsA^ Mr JP 1-. Vialls. Mrs Misses London IS I'almcr, Mr, Mrs fam Surrey 1» Furloy, Mr W Mrs Bonnieinooth, Higgins, Mr C, Mrs, Dariiton, Mr T. Mrs A: Miss Ashtoniuidcr-liTne I’clers, Mr J, Mrs. nurse A 27 Towncnd. Rev Shepston Rectory. Ashby ...

BIRTHS. 30th ult. at Dedham Hall, the wife of Mr. Whitmore Baker, veterinary surgeon, of a son. 3rd. inst. at

... Writtle, Mrs. VV. It. Barlow, of a son. sth inst. at Wivenhoe, the wife of Lieutenant Sage, of twins. MARRIED. Ist inst. at Steeple Bumpstead, by the Rev. Henry Stuart, the Rev. John Houghton, of Halsted, to Miss King, of the former place, daughter of the late Mr. King, of Linton, Cambridgeshire. Ist inst. at Lynn, Joseph Fry, jun. Esq. of Upton, in this county, to Alice, eldest daughter of ...

YORK POLICE REPORTS

... GUILDHALL, MONDAY, Jan. 23. Before the Lord Mayor and J. R. Mills, Esq. ed Garotte Robbery York. Three Privates in the 16th Lancers, named Henry Ahey, Wm. «, and Thomas Doyle, (the two former officers' n' were charged with robbing Henry Jones of . and two army medals, on the previous Friday even- Water Lane. Mr. G. H. Smith appeared for the P'isooer Brace. The prosecutor is gardener, and has w ...

JIFEZKiT. or ANTI-DRINK.. J Ibe Great bletp-ReEtorer. buengt

... JIFEZKiT. ANTI-DRINK.. J Great bletp-ReEtorer. thy lira; liIfK.ZBST, of ANXI-DKIJNK. A oeiUlo Bemedf tor DelUlom Trtmccg. IFE.ZKST, ov ANTI-PBIMC Give* Immediate relief to thoae who hate freely, A ZEST, AKTI-DBINK. J üßdonfcted cure for melancholy, of irlMta ition, ■tasmr, or rleepleegceei. IjFE-ZEST. ANTJ-EKINK. A Ibe grandest of tonica. crcatmg genuine appetite, . ZEST, or ANII-EKJNK, la I ...

-THE YORKSHIRE POST” IN NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE AND DISTRICT. To meet the demands for “THE YORKSHIRE rOST” in ..

... arranged with the North-Eastern Railway Company to send “THE YORKSHIRE POST’* BY SPECIAL TRAIN FROM LEEDS, reaching York in time to catch the express arriving i« Newcastle-on-Tyne at 4.53 a.ra., enabling us to reach SOUTH SHIELDS, HEXHAM, and other places in the neighbourhood * ranch earlier hoar than previously. %* Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged 2s. 6d. each, prepaid. ...

Juno L • FOR EGYPT. phi l professes to have information :l nll r the command Lieut.-General I 1

... under orders hold itself in lii t'i- j The cavalry for the ex* vr,v *'? , oll lv ti»ree regiments, viz., the Sth, The tir«t troops land iu Egypt , '7.. , from Malta, consisting of tho iho 7i-t LigM Infantry, , v.I tho It'Ut Bengal ho-ilier., T be' rei-la.'cd bv tlnd Battalion ! 'I WIA uUera. the With and the ird ' ,,j , 2nd Battalion tie t.-ftif l»>-ij w * '(Uhraltar. These troops will oi « ...

¦BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTH'S. SUTTON —On the 7th inst., Moor Hill, Harewood, Leeds Lady Sutton, ..

... the 6th inst.. at Wensley Rectory, Yorkshire, the wife of Captain J. Edward Hunter. Royal Navy, a son. MARRIAGES. Blunt— Blyth.—On the 12th inst., at Holy Trinity Church, Scarborough, by the Rev. J. A. Faithfnll, M.A., Henry R. Blunt, M.A . CM., Dewsbury, to Annie, widow of tbe late R. R. Blyth, solicitor, York. No cards. Hoi.gate.—On the Bth inst., St. Oswald's Church, Fu'ford, the Ray. ...