BANKRUPTS. Robert Liddell, saddlor, Doncaster. Thomas Hamblet, George Warren, and Nathanwl V>m. Dobeson, glass manufacturers, Brotherton. Henrv Butt, linen-draper, Mortimer street, Cavendish- Mar/ Anne Dowaes, draper and clothier, Norwich. William Martin, tailor, Crouch-street,
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
fir* Calf and Sheep Market, April 1. this ' we had a good show of calves, which sold from : Cd to 6.]d per ft. No sheep were shown. Pig, Pork, and Green and Dried Bacon Markett March 26. Store pigs were in good supply and demand. ' Pork pigs, sinking offal, Od. —green bacon, 6s
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
FRIDAY. [YESTERDAY.] The supplies are moderate to-day owing the scarcity of fine fresh wheat more money generally demanded, bu trade being only slow, late prices have to be taken effec sales. Fine barley sells well, at former terms; secondary qualities continue very unsaleable.
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
The recess is nearly at an cud, and immediately "allowing it the ministers must be prepared for some tough work, if they are to give satisfaction to the pubhc or obtain credit for themselves. Easter week general holiday for nearly every rank and profession—editors excepted—and t
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
a Rifle Corps, and called henceforth the " North York Rifle Regiment of Militia." The commissioners appointed to conduct the inquiry into the corrupt practices at elections at Hull are William Carpenter Roe, Esq., Q.C., W. Forsyth, Esq., and W. Baliol Brett, Esq. Loss of Teeth.—
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
Further Discoveries of Roman Remains. —We lately announced the discovery of a magnificent Roman Pavement near the York Railway Station. Since that time the excavations have been continued, aud immediately contiguous two other pavements of like antiquity have been brought to ligh
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
the evening of Tuesday last the Great Assembly in this city presented a scene of splendour and as that occasion the officers of the Sixth Dragoons, now stationed at our barracks, ** Ye a most elegant and attractive ball and supper to y the distinguished families resident in vari
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
and, judging from the extent of preparations which are making in that city, the meeting will be one of the largest ever held. In almost every parish in the Isle of Axholme there are families preparing for immediate emigration, and some of the very best labourers are going. The U
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England
'ling yard al the uown. new Arctic crpodilion baa bean with thus mataaiAT. TO St a G. (,nt.r. —On Monday i puM »l vcbinh nearly and r canpathy for bis ' •'•th the i, and na ■\-j;- -' i.ioiin»iiou and"re*p«ct. Sit W.Trevclyaii Mr, I «a b-ha:' 1.UOW... Karl w-r' the other principa
April 2, 1853 - Yorkshire Gazette - York, Yorkshire, England