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... THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE. The aristocracy and their dependents are all in a bustle, preparing for the marriage of the Queen, which is fixed for Monday. We subjoin below an account of the doings, feedings and fooleries, which are to take place on this 1 auspicious day, from the comr- mencement of which 30,900!. per annum is tobe added to the burdens of the country. The Queen, with her ...

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... J An evening paper announces the death of the Duke of Bedford, which took place at his seat in Scotland on Sunday morning last, at the hour of ode o'clock. His Grace was in his seventy-fourth year, having been born July the 6th, 1766. He succeeded to the title and es- tates on the demise of his brother, Francis, the fifth duke, in March, 1802, and was twice married. By his first wife (21st ...

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... BIRTHS. |O the 28th slt., at Paris, the lady of Captain Manners, ?? [Of a daughter. On the 7th inst., in Groevenor-square, Lady Louisa Forttascue, of a dau~lhter. f At Edinburgh, the lady of Sir James Boswell, Bart,, of a daughter. Esoas ?? Onl the gth inst., at the Earl of Eneton's, in Groener~plarr, the Lady Mtaey Phipps, of a son. On thle 7th inst., at Chisiwick-grove, the lady of Septirsta ...

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... THE LATE LADY FLORA HASTINGS. The death of this injured and persecuted lady calls for a brief comment from us. The plot to which she fell a victim, so much of it as has trans- pired, (and the whole particulars remain and will continue to remain a mystery) is too sickening to be dwvelt upon at any length. Sir James Clark. and his female assistants, who made up the filth between them, have by ...

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... FtTNBRAL OF HEg LATE M UJNJEBT SINGH. [Front the Bywbay. Times.3; CONVa.YACTJE OF Tvis ASgES rOF RUXJEET SINGA TO THE GMANSES.-Every thing having been.prepared the previous day for the removal of the ashes of the latb Maharajah Runjeet Singh towards the sacred Ganges* at Hardwar, the procession left the palace at about an hour after sunrise, on the morning of the 2d of July; and moved through ...

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... BIRTHS. ,On the 29th ult., Mrrs. Pugh, 112, Regent-street, of a daughter. On tde 28th ult., in Duchess.street, Portland-place, the lady of Robert Walter Carden, Esq., of a son. On the 2Sth ult;, Mrs. Henry Aston, uf New Broad-street, of a daughter. MB1RRIED. On the 27th ult., at Aeton, in the county of Middlesex, by tise Rev. Johri Antrobus, Frederick Clinton, third ?? of Lieu- ?? and the Hon. ...

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... BIRTHS. On the 20th ult., ?? House, Gloucestershire, the Lady Eleanor Catheart, of d~on. On the Sad nit., at Chester-terrace, Regentre-park, the lady of R1obert Lyall, Esq., of a son. At Ardbruccao, Ireland, the lady of the Hon. Archdeacon Pakenhans, of a son. On the 22d ult., at Glevering Hall, the Hon. Mirs. Wanneck, of a daughter. On the 24th ult., at Dane Court, Kent, the lady of Edward ...

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... Il-:IRTIIS. Onl the 9qth nIt., at Clapton-haose. Stratford-on-Avon, thelady oil Charles Ti. Ni ardle Esq., of a .soa and heir. Ol the 24th tilt., at the Rectorvy, vell, the wife of tile lev. G. L,,,ell w IVIt, of a daughter, sitill-horn. At Fdinburgh, the Countess of Airlic, of a seai. On the 2i lost., in Eaton-place, tile Lady ?? Hill, of a son cald her. tinl Ie :id inst., the lady of Major ...

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... REPORTED DEATH OF LOA.) ROUGHAM. A most heartless joke, as it is called, was played off upon the' public on Tuesday last,' representing the violent death of Lord BroAgham, on the preceding Sa. turday. The circumstantiat description of the accident, and above all, the authority on which the communica- tion of the supposed calaiity was asserted to have been made, caused a general Belief of ...

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... HER MAJESTY'S MARRIAGE. Her Majesty held a Privy Council on Saturday at Buelc- ingham Palace, at half-past one o'clock, which was at- tended by an usually large number of members-there being upwards of 100 of the Councillors present. The proceedings excited unusual interest from itsbeing generally understood that an announcement of her Ma- jesty's intended Marriage with Prince Albert of Sax- ...

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... THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE. PROCEEDINGS IN THE PARK. At a very early hour on Monday morning crowds of gazers were assembled in St. James's Park; even so early as six o'clock numbers were already stationed in the Mall and near the entrance to the Palace. The morning was boisterous, and a slight rain began to fall about seven. Notwithstanding this; numbers of re- spectably dressed persons, both male ...