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... CArwunv.-On the Srd inrt., at L, Arthur-road, Edrb.-stoaa, DlirmiljachecIR, the wife of Barrow Oadbury, of a Eon. 11o0i.iLSToi.--O 1 the Z0tb 1ilt.. at the Parwllage, Barnhham, 'Tlhetford, the wife of the Nev. 0. L.. Rtolloston, of twin danaghters, one stillorn. SaNT,,-_3I the 2'9th iIt., at St. AMargaret's Vicarago, Leytou- etone, the wife of the Rtev. Zisvad Sant of a son, ?? the slrd inst., ...

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... DEAT:ES . ~s DEROWNIU2i2G. Abountten o'clock on Sundaynight a nost lamentable boat accident occurred at Horseshoe -Wharf, Bankside, S.9outhwark, which resulted in the los5 of three lives. It appears that a youth named John Jacobs,.aged sixteen, residing at 67, Lower Tbames-street, in the employ of Messrs. Casley and Welch, barge-owners, started from Customrlouse Quayafter dinneron ...

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... DZATH Or LORD SHAPTESBURY. Lord Shaftesburydied on Tharsday at Folkestone. Born on the 28th April, 1801, the seventh Earl of Shaftesbury was almost as old as the present century, and he had the satisfaction of looking back on more than fifty years of earnest philanthropic labour. His parliamentary career began at the age of twenty- five years, when he entered the House of Commons as member for ...

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... DEATH OF PRINCE NAPOLEON. Prince Napoleon died at seven o'clock on Tuesday evening. He was during the previous night delirious for a long time, and cried out several times Bo°sanger i The Princess Clotilde and the Princess Letitia wore present at the last. It will be a relief to have done with such painful details as have been published in connection with the death. Religious fanaticism and ...

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... BIERTHS. Cooke.-On the 29th nit., at 17, St. Stephou's-equrOc5 l' water, the wife of C. W. Radcliffe Cooke, M.P., of a ?? Read.-On the 26th ult., at Clifton Honse, Caupton-sqau N.E the wife of Walter Head, of a daughter. Ireland.-On the 27th nit., at 4S, Lee-road, Blackh'Mf th wife of Fred S. Ireland, of a daughter. Lighton.-On the 26th nlt., at Prickly Wood, Haye& rDt` the wife of Sir C. ...

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... D)ZAT11 OF TAR' ULY [Preen DeW's LV0U] kbOW0 cpovtinanf died at Durham on Mon- qh' ?? in the eigbtieih year Of his age. His strent a been gradually failing for smam 'a 0d oisdse~swas consequently by no means ~cred-~rnwdci c arasttr5 that have ever made ~l te ~~ oarethere were fewmnore famous, 'Al ~i ~ 0irer *een so much of a, romance. 1&o~~ brily Bewae, indeed, essentially one of tenof ie ...

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... Ma=XAGES OF TEE sPRIOESS XOuaE= [From the Times.] On Tuesday, in the Chapel Rotal, Windeor, her IRoyal Highness Princeis Louise Carolive Alberta, fourth daughter of the Queen, was married to John Douglas Sutherland Marquis of Lorne. The morn- ing was not too promiring. A heavydew fell, and despotding persons might easily have aooused it of being-a Sootcb mist; but as the day wore on, it ...

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... OUDRxITsY aONWM POSAMISf tz .AL CONCH& -The Times Iya that the desib of the Donll nsuder Of the nadtiona em y of Spain will cause general regret. .In Spain, it wiII be felt Ths e public calamity. Peoile had begun to believe in I Conc has, nd tf look to him for the salve aij of Ce one- I try. The all of.a comsi a neri n ohia e in battle ie a rare I e'e~n aunI ito effet on the. imagination is ...

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... DBEATH OP m}. 3JOHN MARTIN, M.P. Mr. John Martiu, L.P. for the county Moath, died on Sunday morning at his residenco near Nowry, He was the attached friend and the brother-in-law of Mr. John i fitchel, who was interred on Tuesday week in the grave- y-rld attnebcd to the place of worship of which his father was Unitarianu minister. Likc his friend, Mr. Martin was a Protestant. He was born in ...

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... DMATZ OF GEIiXAL CHAWGAhE1UNI. General Changarnier died on Wednesday. The de- reased senator was born on the 26th April, 1793, and had therefore nearly reached the age of eighty-four. General Changarnier was born at Autun, and ha ving been educated at the military school of St. Cyr he served .as a lieutenant of the line in the campaign of 1823 in Spain. He left the service for a time in the ...

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... OBITUARY. TiE EARet. AmiEsEsT.-We have to record the death of the Earl of Anherst, who expired at nine o'clock on Friday night week at Kno*le-park, near Sevenoaks, Kent. he wis born in 1773, and early in 1816 was appointed ambas- sador extraordinary to the Emperor of China. He left England in the Alceste in February that year, on his mis- sion. On reaching the precincts of the imperial palace ...

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... EMATS OF TM. PEBLPS. We have to announce the death of Mr. Samuel Phelps, which occnrred at Auson's Farm; near Epping, on Wednesday afternoon. For some time it had been evident that his health was declining. Many of us may remember that as late as 1S7G he could play Sir Eerhsn(&e Macsycopheint and other characters in old English comedy with considerable effect, but soon after ?? his strength ...