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EPITOME OF NEWS

... EPITOME NEWS. airp»efiMpfityn. Bart, hat remitted percent his agricultural tenantry* The King of has concessions for two rail. both This may be regarded as Wjve proof that British influence that quarter not decline. and mutton in Yorkshire have never been so low •» lbe y ur at B * ll the past thirty years, barely inking 7a per stone of 141b,, and per lb. Tbs eB * East London Re ems much by the ...

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... tbn above tlusam eilhw fears are. or, what is mom b-n suitable iL, FAMILY. ember Night. * has no intention i roan army, baa lis new departure is on- illation between Nathalie. r A' the ex-King and exbout leastawcrfu, l»brroovitcb dynasty. GERMANY. '' IN. December Empire has two year*. Th® :»es Q ere 5.354, and n tbo ibe circumstances, ing capabilities of iPIDEMIC. December 22. IV havoc city. » ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... E E S. The elections member* of the Town Conned, wb'ch usually tend much enliven the firat day of gloomy November, came off yesterday Leeds, and were invested with more than ordinary interest. At the clo - of the poll the Conservative candidates or, to speak more correctly, the gent'emcn who happened Conservatives, hut d'd no! put forward their pol'tical opinions their so'e claim the ...

FURTHER LETTERS FROM DR

... THE FENIAN TRIALS. (From our London Reporter.) One of the most noticeable feature* in connection with Ike trial the six Fenian prisoners now arranged for their lives in the dock of the Central Criminal Court is the careful, almost painful anxiety exhibited by the pre•ding judges in the direction of the proceeding*. Not even Ike counsel for the accused themselves have been more jealous of the ...

fairs ftu

... ' YORKSHIRE REPOSITORY, LEED& ENTRIES of HORSES nnd CAKRtAUES (SS. each) for Nrxt TiustW' »bou]d made this day. that r adtertlied in SalaiJay rape, and. good anlhannaa honea fair demand ineaent. gentlemen bating aueh (or dlirScatlon to BOSS, York Place. Leeds. THETAST PARADE ROOMS. LEEDS.7 Mac*™ SONS respectfully request the attention of the public Large Collection of ARTISTIC FURNITURE ...

GENERAL NEWS

... SIB JOHN MACDONALD, the Canadian Premier. the first ColonUl Minister who has received the iignlly Councillor, The distinction hen been eon* for hie Mrrioee in the negotiation the Weehlnff* lon Treaty. THE MINTETEBIAL W DINHBB at Greenwich said to hjve ooet £l5O. The members of the overeats took special peine to exolade earndropper*, ell the wallers being tamed oat end trouble taken eee that oo ...

local and other news. Cuntcn, LEWS.— The «rec• thfl lie. MraoiUl In lSUckmui oi.e tk. l.tot the tot. Sir (Jilb«t

... * . ,rJ which prom to. b. on. tto ranter pieces rmi rot mrchltcct, b ray ntM» Already the exterior walls and pillars havs risen risrcstocy windows, and when more favourable lev *t* the contractor intends to pnsh the itertjftleaDy. The church will consist of chancel, ' V. by 23ft, with allies cither side; nave, 93ft. », •; ft, with north and south aisles 13ft. t. the entire length; and tower ...

LOCAL and other news

... r Art Society, Leeds. —At YORK* Bifcitlee o! this society It waa resolved : . cego assistant secretary, .nd ►» ,Bg *^ wa« chosen to fill the office. . , Art Examinations— Mr Wm. i Wellington Piaca, New Wurtley, Leeds, has aiPoiLteaby the Department at Q mth Kensington, ** the nomination o! the representatives from ten ffD I j, , local secretary for superintending the ftr.ints f. r the ...

LETTERS I'KOM Dli LIVINGSTONE

... LETTERS I'KOM LIVINGSTONE. The following extracts of letters addressed to Young, of Kelly, by his friend Livingstone, have just been published Country of the Chipeta, 10th Nov., 1860. My dear , It has been quite impossible a letter coastwise ever since we left the The Arab slave traders take to their heels as soon as they that the English are the road. lam a perfect bugbear to them. Eight ...