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CARLIST WAR. f
... The following appeared only iv a portion of 1 out yesterday's issue. \ The royal troops have, carried some strong positions near Leo d' dig el. The beseiged haws revived several convoys of supplies. THE FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. 1 THE CHANNEL, TUNNEL. Yk-isailles, -Monday Evening. In to-day's sitting of the Natioual Assembly . 28 Bills were voted. There was little or no d—- ?? upon 23 of ...
LOCAL AND DISTRICT
... YORK AKD VICINITY. Property in High Ousbsate. — Yesterday after- noon, at the White Swan Inn, Pavement, Mr. George Howard, of the firm of Howard and Son, of this city, submitted for public competition extensive business premises situate No. 19, High Ousegate, York, now and for many years past in the occupation of Messrs. H. A. Cowling and Sons, bam and bacon factors. A numerous and highly ...
W. CONBTABLE
... CONBTABLE. HEAD MASTER The attention of Agriculturists, Tradesmen, and alt engaged commercial pursuits is directed to this School, which tlie courseof instruction particularly adapted to the Educational requirements for the sous of the classes at the present time. The chief features of the Bchocl are : Excellent Accommodation. Thorough Education. Diet Substantial. Terms Reasonable. Prospectus ...
Roem*. Market-street, York
... BALK THIS DAY. POCKLINGTON FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. MR. R. J. SCAIFE will SELL bj AUCTION. on TUESDAY, JA*. 20, 1880, A Number of Fat and Grazing BASTS, Several SHEEP. and PIGS. (From Lord Herrtesaad otber feeders.) DOG CART. Single and Double HARNESS, do. The aale will begin at Quarter to 11. ...
THE STRANGE AND PREVAILING DISEASE OF THIS COUNTRY
... Like* thief at night, It steals in upon us unawares. Many persons liave pains about the cheat and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy: the mouth has bad taste, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite is poor, is feeling like a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes faint all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which ...
IHE TRADES' UNION CONGRESS
... IHE TRADES' UNION CONGRESS. -iomsauAii, Thursday. Oc tke delegates attending ths Congress resuming their deliberation, in the Mechanics' Hall thi. morn- fag tbe first subject that oame under consideration was the iio.as or roLLiisa. Mr. Ksllt (Man-beater) moved the folio win. resolution—' Tnat, in ths opinion of this Congress, tbe hours of polling at Parliamentary and municipal ?? should be ...
THE WEEK
... kbk •* P robabl y ,ome good rme **°n for the tIODS which are being taken to protect the ?? Atid. the public building, in London possible dynamite and other outrages. J? ggroe and windy language of some of the lAbnu-i' in New York points to a renewal of the I rT which has only brought ahame and punish- F° ■ u pon its executors in this country . Should ? ?? t , L , e positive evidence ...
HOME ARRIVALS ANO BAILINGS
... GRAVE-END. A-UUVBD. — April 8 : Corcyra, Hartlepool ; Queen of th* Fleet. Sunderland ; Star, Hartlepool ; Sarah, Hartle- pool ; William Walla, Goole. B*i_K>— April 9 1 Cobden s, Middleebro' ; Mallard s, th* Tvn*. GOOLE. A-WO. — April 8 : Minerva, Ellis. London, wheat. ?? — April 8 : Altona a, Calvert, Hamburg, goods; Marianne Briggs a, Eccles, Hamburg, good*; Vegetack *, Holiiday, Londou. ...
WILBERFORCE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
... WILBERFORCE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND. THE PROPOSAL TO PI'BCHASE THE MANOR HOUSE. A special meeting of the Governors and sub- scribers to the Wilberforce Memorial School for the Blind was held yesterday morning in the committee- room, Manor House. York. Tbe Dean of Yurk occupied the chair, and there were also present the Lord Mayor, Aid. Sir James Meek, Major Barstow. Dr. Matterson, Mr A. H. ...
CORRESPONDENCE
... BUCKROSE DIVISION. TotheEnrroßoftb^YoßKHjauLD. kt*. ?? feel obliged if you can find Siß,-We shall i epp e n ded letter, It i* intended that m fT^I *P« * taken to provide a 2SU b^2- party at the next General Election. We are, yours faithfully, MIDDLETON. President. W. H. ST. QUINTIN, Secretary. Buckrose Conservative Registration Assosiation, 12, New-roal, Driffidd, August 13th, 1888. [Copy-] ...
PARNELLISM & CRIME
... 25TH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. REMARKABLE - EVIDENCE AS TO THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. (By Telegraph from otjs Repoetees.) Loj-tdon, Wednesday. The Special Commission appointed to inquire into the charges and allegations made against Mr. Parnell and others met again to-day at the Royal Courts of Justice, Sir James II airmen presiding. Sergeant Dennis Moroney. tbe first witness called, said he was a Sergeant ...