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... deaths, obtain most authenticated by the norms and address of ttndor. MARRIAGES. CABLE.- July 2d, at John Church, Wskafleld. Thomas Bladkmore, coachman to Francis Blll.im, Esq., of Bewail Hall, tsusan, daughter Mr Cable, gardener, John s, COATEE HK.WGILL ...

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... his master, the landlord of the Black Swan Hotel, Coney Street, in Februarv last, was sentenced eight mouths' imprisonment. Thomas and Cecilia Brauuan, man and wife, were found guilty of uttering counterfeit coin the market place, the 14th of April last ...

IKON

... the territories it desires to bring with itself under common legislative centre. Tho American notion is more complex ; and hardy the people are, they have dreaded to take advantage of their owu success. Ever since the termination the war it has been the ...

BRADFORD. . Dr Buruet, Vicar of Bradford

... I uthyof I .an- carter Karl uf Devon. President the Board of Trade Sir Stafford PrnWcutof the Poor-law Board Mr Gathorns Hardy. Pint YniUiLv-i«.iit-r of Wood* and Fororts Lord John Manners. I.ord-Licutenant of Ireland The Marquis of Aberooro, K. 6. ...

DEATHS

... Ripon, aged 48. EMl»eth, wife Mr Cliristoptier Cass. HARDT.—JuIy 9th, at North Lees, near Ripon, aged 89, Dorothy of Air Thomas Hardy. ROBINSON —June 23d, New York, ag«l 44, . ohn, fourth soa of the late Joseph Ogle Robinson, Utokseller, this town and nephew ...

THE PROPOSED ARMISTICE

... Gray, J.. Stafford fet., St., Piccadilly, ceilarman—July 24. llarliottell, Jas , late Thorne Kd., S. Lunbeth, clerk- July 2a. Hardy. John, Hornsey Rd., Holloway, cordwainer—July 25 llerliert, H., Alban Ter., Surrey, vocalist- July 23. Kejsell, k., Blouuisbury ...

PUBLISHED DAILY-PiUCE ID

... Forester, Sir Percy Burrell, M.P., ami La«ly Hun ell, Sir F. Hey gate, M.P., Lavly Heygato, Admiral Sir Augustus Clifford. Sir Thomas Hesketn. M.P., General Sir Hugh Rose, Sir Richard and ixuly Mavue, Sir Charles IxH-tch, Sir Gerard, Sir G. and Lady Jeiikinson ...

COURT AND GOVERNMENT

... upon all or any of its provisions. SHOOTINI; A MAN AT SOWE.— At the Warwickshire assizes, Wednesday, before Justice Mellor, Thomas Clark, 23. miner, was indicted for having, we, on the 27tn March last, attempted to kill and murder John Turrail. There second ...

THE CHOLERA IN THE LIVERPOOL WORKHOUSE

... England. Firr a Cotton Mii.l, Rochdale. Ycetenlay morning a fire was in the willowriem of ale Mill, Mitigate, the pn»i»erty Mr Thomas and that (sirtion the building was destroyed. The fire originated through stone or other hard substance firing in the wil ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1860

... Jackson. Bridge George Smith (A), W. Pomiefrrtei —John Kirk, A., Thomas L Parker, t'nsworth, S. Cos. Cleekhiatrm— Samuel Knox. Vreirfoft —William Parkins»»n. WoodkouiK drove— James Hughes, Thomas H. Penntli. THE HALIFAX BRADFORD Dmicr. John H. Lcnl, 8.A., ...

Thb Shwtsrld DrsTSJOT

... —Wertry Jeha H. James, Governor and Chaplain. (Morfoik At.), Thomas Nightingale, Georve Beotft (S), Thomas M'Cullagh, Samuel K. Howe (Thorncliffe), Alexander Hoekings, William C. wry Thomas (Handswurth, Wuodh«.u*e, near Sheffield), Su(>crnumerary. Ae ...

Tmr Lrsimi District

... Oklftcld. Ames Cleaver (Bceston Bramirp, E. CouWm, John Khmlss (a) (Horsforth), Buiith (i mlsry), Juwj4 Rhode® Thomas Kent, Henry 1WI«», Robert -Thomas Wood (a), William W. I hike, (Bailey), Samuel James Fowler, Jetfsry Supernumeraries James Walter S. Nichol ...