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THE ITALIAN OPERA,

... exchanged, and they stripped fight. was during this that the prisoner, it is said, plunged into Abbot's neck. When taken into Hardy denied having used, or even having had knife his possession. A was again asked for and grants*! until next Tuesday, inasmuch ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... hearing a suspicious noise where no noise ought be, went to the office and there found man who has since been identified Thomas Graham, whose visits within the precincts of the Police Court have been neither few nor far between. was immediately seised ...

WINES, ALBB, GROCERIES, AC

... bottles, la sack. Backhouse, Co., Leeds. tIMER Y ft GRENO'SOne CHAMPAGN supplied to the principal Continental Courts. AOmrr THOMAS P. MALLORIE, WIHS M BROS ART, 9,19.11.12. and SWAN ST., LRBPS. ARE CHEAPER. SEASON TEAS, the Finest Imported. JLN SOLD very ...

LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL

... until Wednesday next, eleven o'clock. WEST RIDING PETTY SESSIONS. TUESDAY. (Before Mr F. Woimald.) A SAVAGE PUGILIST.— James Hardy, New Miller Dam, near Wakefield, surrendered his bail on the charge of stabbing a companion named Abbot, and was again remanded ...

CHANTILLV AUTUMN MEETING

... nominations. The Great Yorkshire Stakes, foe three year olds, has closed with 106 subscriber*, Mr Jackson having 10 entries, Mr Thomas 8, Mr Johnstone 5, Lord Stamford, H. and Sir G. Choiawcy 4 each, and the Duke of Beaufort, Mr Bowes, Mr Narior. and Mr C. ...

Notice of Adjudications and First Meeting of Creditor*

... innkeeper— Oct. Cover, J. C.. Cardiff, Glamorgan, wheelwright -Oct. 30.. Hall, P.. Manchester, smallware manufacturer—Oct. 30. Hardy, J., Barrow-in-Furness, retailer of lwer—Oct. 26. Heyn, W. P., A- Heyn. G. F. 0., Liverpool, merchants—Oct. 20. knell. John ...

the Lewis

... Clarke, for stealing shoulder of mutton, the property Thomas at Blrton, was sentenced to two months'imprisonment. —William Brown and Joshua Chapped were indicted for stealing coat, the property Thomas Tbornhill. at Gainsborough. The jury found the prisoner ...

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... d, the Rev. A. Procter, THOMAS DICKINSON SANDERSON, liq., Magdalene Hall, Mclroee. Roxburghshire, to third daughter of the late THOS. TCRNBI'LL, Us*, near Ilarbottle. Northtuulterland. the October, the Chapel, the Rev R. Hardy, SAM CEL. third «ou of Mr ...

TO THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS

... n, grocer—Oct. 28. Sanderson. Thomas Stafford, farmer—Nov. 2. Shaw, Thomas, Sheffield, deader in boots—Nov. & Skinner, John, Storrington, Sussex, bricklayer—Oct 81. Smith, J, Fen ton, commercial traveller—Nov. 8. Thomas, W. Z., Aberystwith, outfitter—Nov ...

TURF PROPHECIES FOR THIS DAY'S BJKCKL

... ) the October, the Superintendent Registrar's office, East Parade, Lee-is. Mr THOMAS WRIGHT, cabinetmaker, Miss MARY both Leeds. the 28th at Lady Lane Chapel, the Rev. Thomas B. Saul, Mr HENRY PLEWS, tailor, Leeds, Mrs BARAH MARY JAKI'KS, Hunslet. the ...