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... nfPROVLNG THE BREEDS OF PIGS AND ?? 8 POULTRY. 1^ exhibition of this Association was held on j last, in a ne^ near *° tne R OB 6 an(^ Crown at 'v therton- The entries of stock were more mune- &* * ha d been expected, and were of a very excel- hanwter, and it must have been a matter of con- -I ...

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... GIVE A TEAS TO THE DEAD. BT ROBERT BOWER. Give a tear to the dead, To the fatherless bread, A cheer to the soldier, thanks to the donor, Our right is our might. Tis duty to fight; Better die bravely than live in dishonour. From populous marts Sball pour the brave hearts — The sons of the city, the sons of the heather, As one they unite The dull horde* to smite ; The hordes that round standards ...

publications COATES' LIBRA EY, in connection with MUDIE'S. One Complete Set of Books at a time for 12s. 6d. a-year,

... and may be exchanged every day. Now in Circulation : — Aids to Faith — the Authorised Volume of Answers to Essays and Reviews. Buckle's Civilisation, vols. 1 and 2. Beaufort's Egyptian Sepulchres. Kavanagh's French Women of Letters. Watson's Life of Porson. Dickens' Great Expectations. Tom Brown at Oxford. Reade's Cloister and the Hearth. Young Stepmother, by Author 'of Heir of Redclvffe. ...

CHOCKING MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY AT WIGWELL-HALL, DERBYSHIRE

... CHOCKING MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY AT WIGWELL-HALL, DERBYSHIRE. ?? Sunday.-The usual quietude of this _«lw_ neighbourhood has been Intensely disturbed by •r^Enrtttfr deliberate murder, on Friday night of Miss 2£S fortba Goodwin, by George Viator Townley, at SSSrii-grange, the picturesque country reeidenoe or a_3*_o Goodwin. Tbe Grange is situated about a mile Ha half from Wirksworth, and is a ...

AMERICA

... SURRENDER OF GENERAL LEE AND HIS ARMY. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA Queenstown, Sunday.— The royal mail steamer Asia, from Boston and Halifax, arrived here at 3-5 a.m. to-day, with 109 passengers and 33,548 dollars in specie. She landed 20 sacks of mails and ten passengers, and proceeded nt four a.m. all welL The Asia experienced easterly w inds during half the passage. The following are the heads of ...

SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS

... SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS APPOINTMENT OF SURVEYOR. A special meeting of the Huddersfield Improvement Commissioners was held at the Board-room, Ramsden- street, on Monday evening, to appoint a Surveyor in the stead of Mr. James Armytage, who, it will be remem- bered, has accepted the Surveyorship of the borough of Preston. Joseph Turner, Esq. (chairman), presided. ...

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... ?? ia a?mu. JSesjSions. West Riding Court House, Princess-street, Saturday. August 31st, 1867. On the Bench : J. T. Armitage, Esq., and Lieut.-Cot. Brooke. Refusing to Pat a Car Fare.— Mr. Henry Haigh, dyer, ie, of Milnsbridge, was summoned for the non- payment of 4s. Oil., the charge for the hire of a hackney coach on the 23rd ult. Wm. Taylor, a cab driver, in the employ of Oxlcy's executors, ...

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... A LA FRONTIERE I We Rive our readers a translation of the song, A la Fron- Here I which, written by M . Jules Frey, aud set to music by the operatic composer, Gounod, has within the last few weeks ne- 'e me very popular in Paris : — To mt PMnnloi ? Ho I citizens 1 Ho I soldiers, rise 1 Be France's voice your rallying call ; Her hearths and homes to disenthrall, Up 1 ere the hour of battle ...

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... HOLMFIRTH tbtvity Chukch, Holmfirth.— Last Sunday HOLT * , ' ling two sermous were preached in this ■morn' 11 * , „c V T Lewthwaite, vicar of the new church _h»^ hU . \.»j>me. There was a good attendance, \ g -, John, ■* w( re - te i m p ieB sive and interesting. loi t be „ er ,™l service was well performed by the choir full Ci,t , „f each service. Collections were made in »' l 1- T the oijiau ...

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... g tttcs, ortflinal aafl jftbettfl. APRIL. - ev'rywhwe *prinfc-time is breathing KT^2S'«a aud beauty togladJen the earth ; , dL of .Inisies tho young hands are wreathing, o* r «idViia'» ,ffß °* 9nnahint * n * P^Uag* of mirth. TViIJ flowers choice and fair, 810-Homs from everywhere, _,_ min (t on nill-top, adorning each bongh ; Vioouwß p rinjroi , e gad snowdrop white, bluebells and roses bright ...

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... Season he has made nnRU9 I prenaration. in order that the requirements of his f Ce D O^RCOAT DEPARTMENT at *.. 1. «*£•**« .J«lon« number of veara had special favour with the public, - ,nnaeaience of the great care bestowed upon the manu- Ertnre and constrnction of all garments offered for sale. OVERCOATS-HIRST'S REAVERS, v Rrown and Olive. MSED OVERCOATS— HIRST'S RLUE AND BLACK. HIRST'S NEW ...

AUJ3EN v. SHELLEY OVERSEERS COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... AUJ3EN v. SHELLEY OVERSEERS COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. WESTMINSTER, Wednesday. {Before Justices Blackburn, Lush, aud Quain.) {From our London Correspondent.) . is a mandamus to the Overseers of the Poor of the h of Shelley, Huddersfield, ordering them to obey a P* o *^ « hi-h was issued by the School Board of the town- P- dated 30th May, 1872, requiring them, out of i^P'. in their hands, to pay ...