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... I . DEATH OF.:TNE: Lo I-. - IRELAND. AT His Excellency Earl-Bessborougb LordLut,- Ireland, breathed his lasta t eleven oloclek tet r His Excellency continued to sink fromnightr he vras quiteawareofhisapproachingdiuslrgij, r41 after ten o'clock he sent for the several members ofb' family, who were for. some time in constam and I sjo atteudance upon him, and-, everally-took leave 51 tb9 His ...

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... BIRTHS. On tbe 5th inst., at The Hall, Great Berkhampstead, the lady of T. P. Halsey, Esq., M.P., of a son, still-born. 25th, at No. 9, Gloucester-terrace, Regents Park, the lady of Henry W. Eaton, Esq., of a son. 22d, at Whitnash Rectory, Leamington, the wife of the Rev. James Reynolds Young of a daughter. 22d, at Kingsbury Episeopi Vicarage, Somerset, the wife of the Rev. J. K. Fowler, of a ...

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... BIRTHS. On the 19th inst., at Stamford Hill, the Lady of James Blyth, Esq., of a ?? the 19th inst., the wife of C. It. Tyermaa., Esq. of Cateatbon street, of a ?? the 17th inst., in Cleveland row, the Lady of John Nussey, Esq., of a ?? the 17th inst., the Lady of J. A. Arbutbnot, Esq., of a ?? the 18th inst., at No. 119, Parl'street, Grosvenor square, Mrs. CharleS Kean, of a ?? the 17th inst.. ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I MARLBOROUGH - STREET. Literary Institutions and Pooa-RATES.—A question of considerable importance to parishes and public institutions was raised before Mr. Hardwick, by the parish authorities St. James's, who, with the vestry clerk, Mr. Buzzard, attended to support a summons they had obtained against the managers of the London Library, who occupy premises in St. James s-square, and who had ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AMD DEATHS.. BIRTHS . BLACKRT.-Dco. 17, at Monnt-etreet, Grosvcnor-aquaro, the wife of the Rev H. B. Blaeolet, of a eonl. UBURRELL.-Dec. 16, S.t Poroheeter-terrrace, the wife ot J. Borrell, Eeq., ef a en. COXWELL.-Decx lS, at Dowdeawrelt House, Gtcuceeterahlre, the wile of R. Coewoll, Eaq., ot a dlaughter. FABBB.-Dee. ]6, at New Bridge.etreot, Blaea-friars, the wile of Dr. ...

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... Obituarp of jlottable PcrO0n0, LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR MAURICE O'CONNELL, lately commander-in- chief of the forces in Australasia, died at Sydney on the 26th of May. The event had been long looked for, although private arrangements had been made for his immediate departure to Europe. Sir Maurice O'Connell has been long connected with the colony, havmig arrived there in 1809 in command of the 79th ...

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... hfARRIED. On Monday, Richard Nation, Esq. of Somerset street, Portns I Mary Ann, eldest daubghter of Samuel Croughton, E39. sqoare to On the s7th inst. William, eldest son of Wm. Morgan, Esq. of Co511y Hali to Ellen, only daughter of H. J. Stubbs, Esq. of Sutton. c On the 20th inst. at St Katherine Cree church, Frederick, fifth sen oftsep Ager, Esq. of Felstead, Essex, to Helen Eliza, third ...

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... MARRIED. On the 10th inst. Capt. R. Fletcher, Grenadier Guards, to Miss Judith Baillie. On the 9th inst. Mr John Satchell, of N~ew; 3lrllncan'street, to Matilda, second daughter of Jamres Edwards, Esq. On Tuesday, John Searle, jun. Esq. to Harriet, eldest daughter of the late John Talbot, Esq. and sister to the present Earl of Shrewsbury. On Tuesday, at Rdenhasn, Liocolashire, the Rlev. W. H. ...

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... \ ; -- - ; S ; . 1lRTI{S. - = C OrtTuIs&av laet0 Vt Cromwel[ Hoaad, Old Brt of Moln Thoerlow Scott Warisne. Esq. of a son, sjiji4 1 esd j Oct. 29, Mrs. ll, of Cooper -row, of a datihfer - Ga Sunday.tlhe 2Bth instant, Mrs. Freeman, of Bi~abppigaee7- 0f tWtns, a s~t] and dau ghter. n6#+ * MARRIAGiE. Oct. 18, tbe elon. Cart. J. A. MNtlule, R.N. to jilio i,,1 Broderiok, second da u.'hter of his ...

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... On Saturdayfte 4iY' instant,'at Ihe Mnr rodust, Wandst wotho dkoy of A Id g worth, ?? qaon. - - Nt~ARtAO~ES. I4 - ridF -fhs, att Ste 1,Uvgdret , * stminster, by the Verr Revered~t-lie1a of~t OiotS'e egri~dw Foster, youngest toe Of ij~eitirl .4a olirrej thirz~d ::4aughtei cfX the lat Joteph. Mieab24 at ~5t Vitriosw, Be cks; tM F.. Edvatrd AWyatt, jit- ;onf Oslford.utreet, to Fradices, eldest ...

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... MALR IED. On the 23rd ult. Lieut. Janmes O' Brien, to Maria Anne, youngest daughter of Edmund A.. Power., Esq of Clongbteen-Power, Waterford LLv At Edinburgh, M. P. Brown, E,,I. .dvocatet to Ilarii, second daughter of the Lite Rol(Ht dco etith. s of itooko I ; A TUO~d.~Y, V, St tee ...

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... BIRTHS. On Friday, the 16th inst., at Bonehill, Staffordshire, Lady Jane Peel, of a son. On the2i st inst.. at Keetish-town, the lady of Mr. S. T. Bull, of Holles-street, Cavess- dish-square, of a son. MARRIED. At Killowen, Ireland, W. Hunter, of Londonderry, Esq., to Margaret, daughter of the late Archbishop of Dublin. On the 10th inst., at Stoke Damerel, Devonshire, Thomas Brigg a Esq of ...