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... THE LATE LORD KEITH. Viscount Keith, Knight of the Bath, Admiral of the Red, &c. who died on the IOth of this month of March, at his seat of Tul- a liallan, was born on the 12th of January, 1746; at Elphinstone. a He was the youngest son of Charles, the tenth Lord Elphinstotne, ti and Lady Clementina Fleming, only child, andiheiress of the t estates of John, Earl of Wigton. Lord Keith showed ...

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... THE LATE POPE. Tue Pope is dead. He is gone to receive in Heaven the re- ward of his gentle and peaceful virtues. From that glorious abode he may listen to the homage which the whole Christian world will freely render him. Praise has no value but when it is addressed to those from whom we have no longer any thing to hope or fear. To Leousue XIV., after his death, was the in- Scription placed ...

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... MARRIAGtS. the16& int at St. IJames's Church, Edward Allan, Esq. Secretary of the OnTeatre, to Mle. ?? de Munck, daughter of the late Baron de t.LThC lady's aefasl- is Mlle. Caradori, the charming sanger at the Opera- eek, at Islington, Church. Mr. Gee. P. Simpson, of Well-street, to Iydia, youngest daughter of Richard Brernridge, Esq. of Islington. ttb o etib iost. at Swansea, Arnold ...

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... DEATH OF MRi RICARDO. (From the Morning Chronicle.) The country andthie friends have to lament the loss of th il 11 tli amiable, and truly virtuouts Senator. An express arrived in 10' Friday morning, with an accoant of his death, at his sea. ill (loai.lI-* shire. The diseaseis said to itive been water on the brain,. Political ?? nearly in the state in which it ' hi Smith, till the ?? of the ...

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... MA RRIAGES. On the 30th ulit. at Bath, Frederick Henry Yates, Esq. of Upper Charlottc- strect, to Miss Brunton, daughter of John lrunten, Esq. At Larnbetha Church, on the 9'1h inst. Eli,,hech, daughter of William Reece, Esq. of South Lamnibctl, to Henry Kelsall, Esq. of Chester. DEATHS. In Brook-strcet, on the 10th inst. in his t3d year, Sir Byre Coote, of Wcst Park, Hants. Ot Sunday night, in ...

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... f Highbury Terrace, of a son. A few days age, the wife of Mr. Edward Marsh, surveyor, of Dudley, of two girls and a boy. On Thursday se'naight, at Alstone, near Tewkesbury, the wife of a poor labourer named Thomas Lane, of a boy and two girls, who, with the mother, are likely to do well. MARRIAGES. Charles CarpenterBompass, Esq. of Bristol, Barrister-at-Law, to MarySteele, eldest daughter of ...

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... OIARItIAGE11 i On WN~ednesd ay, at Mahistonc, Jinics ?? Catty, Esq. of the Royal Engincers, to Sophia, youngoot dauighter of the late Flint Stacey, Fsq. of Maidstone. On Tnerday, *st 1.nbetltCChurch, ki:.jor Geneacel Yt ong, of the ?? Arxtillery, to Catherine, eortud daughter of the late J. 13. Bicknedll, Esq. of Doctors' On Tiut6day, at St. Jam(ro's Chlrlch, ?? Wyatt, Esq. jitn. of O(aklcy, ...

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... r - = = : _ f MARRIAGE CEREMbNY OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS 'I THE, CROWN PRINCE. 5 STOcKHOLM, JuNE,24. f On Thursday last, the 11th inst. the-august ceremony of the marriage pf the Crown Pride 'witlithe-Princess of Leuchteti- . ber _as celebrated here with great pomp and splendour. At brhiliant twelve the, procession, which in every respect was brillint and imposing, set out from the Palace of Haga ...

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... 1:tT 11115c it. A1d.y, tie Wife of Jalmecs lrDkenstic, so nuau here, of three male clii- i wii iso the msother, are alt likely to do ?? Chronicle. Tre rhus. of Sasve Weinrr wras safely dolivered on Saturday se'nniglit, of ;re siale infant, at the residence of the Dlike and Duchess of Clarence, at (in tie aith tist. at Hackney, 71rs. G. Cooke, of a daughter; her ninth child. A1 AlEltlAGS. tm It ...

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... THE ORACLE. Tws poor Oracle is dead! If proof were wanted of the truth of what I bave said in tbe above letter relative to the haseness and stupidity of tbe London press; such Iproof would be furnished in the following article, which I take from the Morning Chronicle of the 1lth inst, The eountry and his friends have, to lament the loss of this- enlightened, amiable, and truly 4irtuous ...

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... he FUNERAL OF MR. 'RICADO. 1t CHIPPENHAM, SEPT. 18, 1823.-(E2,tsact of ea Letter.) -This s day the remains of David Ricardo, Eq., were removed from 'd Gitcombe Park, and interred in a vault in the Parish Church of Harnish, about one mile and a half from this lace. The Parish b- Church is situated in.the Park of Mr. Clutterbuck, the son-in- id law of Mr. Ricardo, and is more of a private ...

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... BIRTH. On the 4th inst. at Yoles Court, the Viscountess Torrington, of two ~ans- MI.A RRIAGEiS. On the end inst. at Battersea, Mr. Jos. Phillips, of King's Arnms-yars, Ca,- man-street, to Mary Frances Jane, only child of B. J. Broast, Esq. of battet- fields. On the 4th inst. John Vaughan, Esq. Sergeant-at law, to the liglht gDU. Loiisa Baroness St. John, mother of tise present Lord. On Monday, ...