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... UilE LA'TI' MRS. MACLEAN. 'Y'Iosc vho s1tod in the nearest arid tenrderest relationsir p to thr,' laiwrnt(tI ladII ?? authorised i1s to nmke aI represen- tatirin to ir c' frierlti atilnl R(IrUrlilitalrrreS, that theY Shlorlrl fi.- ?? ii at ?? frouil irrrkirg public airy commuiricir'ationis f'rorn her., oraily son lirses ot ?? ir own. thrat caln univ tend to excite rlorsi idle, bit it tire ...

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... THF1 DEArH OF BONTING, THE EXECU- 'rIONER. [From the Morning Chroniclej. The hall-keeper at Guildhall received a letter from Brighton on Tuesday, announcing the death of James Botting, the executioner. It was drawn up in respectful terms, and stated that the deceased ' had met his latter end like a Christian person, although he sometimes was troubled with fancies about the offices he had ...

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... FUNERAL OF MRS. FITZHERBERT. T'he funeral of tiis lady took place on Tlursday last. The body had laill !I state oil the ground tloor of her late residencc onl the Stcylc. The apartnienitwsashiuoigrouidc with black, and the colin, ofan inmmensc size, covered with crimson velvetanilgorgeously decoratedwas placed nearly in the centrc of the room, with wax candles by the side of it, which, the ...

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... BI RTII. On Wednesday last, at 18, D)evonshire-place, the 4dyof, ohn M~errifield, Esq.,, airister-at-.Law, of a son. At Halifax North America, the lady of the llon, C:F. Nortom,. of a son. On bhe 9ts inst., at Shaws AMuir, Closeburo, Mrs. James Pagatt, of her ninth successive ?? Times. i: ARI' ED. On Saturday, the 18th inst., by the R1ev. Mr. 1'rocke; Jame.i Young, Esq., of St. John 's Wood, ? ...

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... THE FUNERALS OF SUNDAY LAST. Death, indeed, had a high day in the metropolis last Sunday; and perhaps in the memory of tile oldest i;ihabitants such a scene has not been witnessed. There was scarcely an under- taker not employed, and many unable to accomplish their or- ders. Hearses and mourning coaches were to be seen drivingu through the streets, hurrying fiom the execution of one fune- ral ...

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... I.AuRlI c'tt. . On1 the 80I) inst., for the second time,-at A'rtharct, near I ongO ltown, C.n.herland, Rliehard Brinslcy Sheridan, to Marcia Arian Grant, daughter of Lieut-Gen. Sir Colquhoun Grant. On the 6tnilt., at Rome, the CountAndrcaGabrielli, of l'ano, to ?? F. Wiseman. On the 11th lIt., at Romo, the Prince Sulnmoia, eldest son of the Prince and Princess Borghese, ?? Gweldalind Talbot, ...

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... 131 RETl!. On thc 5th inst., at South Bcursted, the lady of Rlobert Cv!nin Esq., of a daughter. .\IMAR 1AGrES. Oa WVedncsday, at Ford hook, the resideuce of Lady Nhocl :0, tbe Rlight lion. Lord Ninir to the lon. Augusta Ad i,. aiy daughter of the late Lord IByron. Oil thle 7th inst., at St. Alarylebono Church, Winthirop Praed, Fsq., M.P., to l l}cu, yoi;igestldauighteroftheelate George tog1,c ...