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... Death of Thomas Campbell, Esq. It is with sincere regret we announce the death of this aretable man and celebrated and accomplished poet, which took place on Saturday at Boulogne-sur-Mer, whither he bad retired for the benefit of his health. Mr. Campbell, we believe, was in his sixty fourth year, and was a native of Glasgow. In early life he occupied the situation of tutor in a private family, ...

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... FUZSIRAL Or THOMw!AS CAIVBSELL. Wednesday Iaving been fixed for the interment of the remnios of Thomas Cm:p:ioll, the author of the Pleasures of EIope, ia W'estmioister Abbey, those noblemen aad gen- tiemeon who had received invitltoins to attend the obse- alles of the deccoled, began to assemible shortly after eleves o'clock, in the apartmont adjoining the Dean's house, c3iled t'eo ...

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... THE LATE JOHN TRAVERS, E9SQ The funeral of this lamented gentleman task plice on Friday, at Bunhbill-fielda, burial-grouind. It was strictly psi- veto, and confined to the family and relatains of the de- ceased. His numerous friends and political admirers were anxious to testify their respect for his many virtues, by giving him a public funeral, but his known ?? character, and the retiring ...

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... Death of the Grand Duchess Alexandra I Nicolaewna ot Russia We have to announce the premature demise of the Grand Duchess Alexandra, fourth daughter of the Emperor of Russia, and consort of his Royal Highness Prince Frede- rick of Hesse, eldest son of the Landgrave William of Hesse. The Imperial family were prepared for the sad termination of the grand duchess's illess, which, it is well koeow ...

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... , Death of a Pauper ?? Neglect. Ties neighbourhood of Upton-ocrfieVefl5 has for some days been in a state of considerable excitement, in con- seisenee of the death of the wife of a labourer named Lucy, who resided icn a c ttage on Ho oak-common (about a mile and a half from Upton), from allegsfi neglect of her case by one of the union doctors. The woman's dis- order was originally of a simple ...

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... THE LATE PRINCESS SOPHIA. The ceremony of lying-in-state took place on Monday, in the dining-room of her late Royal Highness's resi- dence, the Ranger's house, Blackheath, At twelve o'clock, the Lady Alicia Gordon took her seat as chief mourner, The apartment was completely covered with black cloth, the body with a large pall of black velvet, having a deep border of white satin, each side of ...

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... DEATH OF MR. MAYOW THE SOLICITOR OF EXCISE. (YESTERDAY.) The Holbqm division, or No 7 district of the fire brigade, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd, the our- -Vtyor of the Atlae Insurance Company, and Mr. Morris, the foreman of the Holborn station, have been actively engaged In removing the rains of Mr. Farey'B late pre- mises, No. q7, Guildford-street, during the past week, up to yesterday, ...

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... DEATH OF A ,&I. ?? FROM ALLEGED xErT The little village of Cowley, near celteoat during the past week, been the scene ftenorDS h ment, in toasequence of varone r great roe propagated that a femed (umarriePerts baving aee son, bad recently bean delivered of ae Jack that both the infant and acher hod Walechild morning, shortly aftr the Orctcahomen. and tha wards been buried at Cowley, with0 a ...

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... Death of Solomon Heine, a Millionaire. HAtA~uitn, DEC. 24.-The only subject of any ge- neral interest which at present engages the attention of the citizens of Hamburg is the loss of one et their most distinguished fellow-tawtnsmen, namely, Mr. Selomoes eiuse, the wealthy banker. This event, which occurred yesterday aotersaoon, had already been anticipated for some time. Mr. Heine, who wasin ...

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... Death of Deaf Burke, the Pugilist. The celebrated pugilist James Burke, better known as Deaf Burke, expired on Wednesday, at balf-past one o'clock, at his residence, No. 6, Frances-street, Waterloo- road. He was about 36 years of age; and the disease which, at, comparatively speaking, so early a period proved fatal, was rapid consumption. Burke, who was a native of Londoss, from his boyhood ...

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... Death of Mr. C. Sal Y the Comedianr I _a. This gentleman, so many years attached to the patent and minor theatres, as an actor and stage-manager, expired after a lingering illness of some months, at 1, his lodgings, in Newcastie-street, Strand, on Tuesday t morning. No name in the London corps dramatique during the last twenty-five years has been so familiar to l the theatrical auditor as that ...

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... THE LATE REV. SYDNEY SMITH. Sydney Smith, who died or. Saturday, was born at Weoodford, in Essex, in 1763, and, cansequeatIty. at iris death, was 77 years of age. lie received the rudiments of his education at Winchester. and was elected to New College, Oxford, in the year 1731). where, ten years after- vrards, he obtained a fellowship; but it was tie until six years subsequent to the laso ...