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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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... BIRTHS. The wlre of George Bruford, of No. 15, Pell-street, Ratcliff-highway, on the 27th ult., of a daughter; and on Saturday, the Iat irst., of two boys. The infants are all alive, and, with their mother, are likely to do well. At Guernsey, on the 6th inst.,the Ron. Mrs. Saumarez, of a son. On Thursday, the 13th inst., at 50, Marine-parade, Brighton, the lady of Sir Claude Champion de ...

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... BIRTHS. On Uonday, the gth inst., Elizabeth, the wife of Ur. Tabl Hawkeswell, of Shoe-lane. of a daughter. On Tianroday, the 22nd ult., Rebecca, the wife of of r. ilfV Brinkley Jaraeson, of Wetymosth-serrace, aisckney road, C daurrhter. At Moor.hill, the lazdy of the Hon. A. Laccellee, of a dasohil! The Hon. M~rs. Arthur Arundeil, of a daughter. BIARRIAGES. On the 10th inst., at Almondshury, ...

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... FUNERAL OF MR. DRUMMOND. The mortal remains of the above lamented gentleman were consigned to their last resting-plaee, in the churchyard of Charl- ton, near lVoolwich, Kent, on Tuesday. In accordance with the expressed4,d-ire of the deceased's relatives, the funeral was conducted fthiibst private manner, and the mourners con- sisted ?? of the Drummond family. The mouirn- left Grosvenor-street ...

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... Death from a Pugilistic Conflict. On Friday Mr. Canttar, the corosser for West Kent, anti a re- spectable jury, assembled at che Town-hall, Gravesenol, to in- quire into the circurast:,nces attending the death of a yoang man tianred George Gray, who died in the uniocs workhoeose onl Tuesday last. The Mayor of Gravesend, and severe.1 of the roagistratis were prrseot to hear ?? broestigation, ...

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... DEA&TH OF TH LATNG OF SWEDEN. HAMEvsRGH, MsARCH I16T;.-A bulletin was affixed on Change to-day, announcing the arrival of an express from Stoekholm, with the intelligence that his Majesty Charles John had ceased to exist. He died on the 5th inst., at four o'clock in the morning. His son and heir assumed forth- with the royal authority, under the style of Oscar the Second; and announced his ...

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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 ...

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... DEATH OF LORD HILL. This mellanceatly event, vbichhas been anticipated some time, we regret to ~ tate, took place on tbe ?? last. ?? Lordship expired at twentY ml. ntites before nine O'clock, at his seat, Hsirdwic lt Grange, near Sh.shr For some weeks past' his Lordlship baill been confined to ?? rmom, and his h~altflrihd been gradually declrinin. His relatives and friends haive been ...

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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 THE vENERABL CLARKSON. T 4oB~ Full of ago and heonou, this venerated ?? of freedom of black race expired at his residence, 1`hvfardthll, in f,,ooffeioho Saturday last. Mr. Clarksoo was in lois 7t~i 'oar latest moment of lhis life, almost, took an active OharO ll tooh slavery Society's proceedings. Hoe had bccome seriol' wo ...

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... BIRTHS. ftih the On the 23rd alt., at Westover, in the 1c0e Of P 'f a son. lady of the Hon. William ?? Holmes, N P., of On the 24th ult., in Gloucester-terrace, Resgeto a the Hon, Lady Pearson, of a daughter. * lo On the 28th utt., at No. 1, Devonshire-terae Charles Dickens, of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 18th ult., at Combo Sr. Nicholas roe 1h0tdet Bordes, Esq., soil of the late Lieutetnant ...

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... BIRTHS Onl the 2.5th list., at Butekiauild, Blreckntockk tile l; f' tryttnte llollitrd, of ti soil. At Torrittgton-sqttare, the lioe. Mrm ichaord 1 daughter. MlARSRIAGE olF shlC At Durblint, Sytittey Vangitan Jack-soo, soil 0 lit I 'i George Jacrkson, of Carroailore, Sr to t . TIttNtus Jottes, Esq., of Costletoe !h Seip. At Btitteva'itt, Johnl Ranlitt, il see of t t NinsL. of Sutton, Ketit, ...