Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... jgIart?Iagt0. ?titt?p. iutb IDeattj05 SAtE? C?3? Marriages, births, and deaths, netisroperly assthsilticated. Moesi cannot be Inserted in this paper, and far this resoonuxumbera Tuu abs auntie one ofiltedil not appear. - 11 OnPrMa;thelatlatDIVidsObUrOb.Mr.ROW?snd street, Liverpool. OnSoaday, the 3d instant, at the Pariah Church. Deane. Mr. Henry Band, land surveyor, toMioaS5rahT5ytor. both of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 1C~ Mtrriages, births, and deaths net roperly authsui te, cannot be imaeted in this paper, an o~r this reason uibe5 41 tsent to our office do Rot appear. 10 21st ult., at' St, Philip'e Alhurch,.. ton. SaudaIthbyRID.. Alfred A Stdebdtoy, aotnboer onet ?? othe of Edamotrdesi,,dO of MseySarah works.o youlngt test daighta DaiOf g5~dsih 0 fthereleonye Ahomas meavies.Eq.of Lamrk-anetoil hloeven.ant ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... e. Jenkins, of Algbaz~ ~ ?? 1ih. Wank tI Mi Mduday the sllitli Bit., St.8 Jesratn. hs R- ate Mr. George Azisep. of Helywoll. ' ,g. 9at dy. tE ?? oburch , Mr ssa.ouhtits ul &me doy at 1Iih N lholgi'. Cbhimill Mr. Jol*1h Williams; biat ,d JlfuO ?? IDUl lam ?? helarisk Church. Barry, Xr. Richardillanlliffe jft la heledetr of tb. late Mr;'rlhablod ?? Rotkwell. o lb Du fite.lnnlllokbrpeto Aum, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I MARRIED. On Sunday, the 19th instant, at St. Peter's Church, by license, Mr. Charles Win. Ward, chief officer of the ship Araminntor, or this port, to Julia, daughter of Mr. Wim. Kelly, late of Douglas, - is of Man. DIED. Jan. 2d, saed 4 years and 3 months. Edward Augustus, gecond o so of IMr. Edward Agostus Bird, of this town. n to LIVERPOOL ART UN ION.-We are happy to learn that this Asso- ...

STARVATION IN IRELAND

... The Rev. H. M'Ne«le has been exerting himself in a most meritorious mariner to mitigate, so far he can the sufferings of hi? destitute and dying countrymen in Iteland. wn ITtenOS obtained subscriptions to the amount of £800 for this «ud-iike purpose, and he has now addressed a heartstirring letter to the inhabitants Liverpool, calling upon them to meet together and appoint committee, or, at ...

Sporting Intelligence

... [fROM OUR rORRRSPONDKNT-l Manchester, Monday, One o'clock. Notwithstanding the heavy shots Ural on Friday ant Orimnton, coupled Blackbird for the Plate of Wednesday, both have kept their places—the home gaining friends, and supported, notwith. ) standing the rumour of his having done work sufficient to win such race one half the price quoted from Newcastle. In ■ excellent quarters he has been ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... On Wednesday, the 20th inst., the lady of Mr. John Parker, Linnaeus-street, of a son. On Sunday morning, the 17th inst., in Charlotte-street, the , lady of the Rev. Edw. Higginson, of a still-born daughter. ti Aff atriaeg. On Thursday, the 21st inst., at Wallham street Chapel, by the Rev. W. Smith, Mr. William Brumby, tailor, to Miss Amelia Preston. On Tuesday, the 19th inst., at Caistor, Mr. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 33frtbs. On Monday, the 29tlh ult., at Hedol, the wife of Captain Thomas Westlake, of Scaebro', of a son. On Sunday, the 28th ult., the lady of Faulknter Boyes, Esq., Prospect-street, of a Sonl. On Friday, the 26th ult., at Betutinglholne, the lady of Robert Harrison, Esq., of a daughter. On Thursday, the 25th ult., at Scarbro', the lady of John Uppleby, Esq., of a daughter. Santc day, the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 31ey 31, at Sand Hutton, in this county, the lady of ch James Walker, Esq., of a son. A May 20, at Burton, Mrs. John Hothamn, of a daugh- wo ter. tht May 31, at Sion Hill, Yorkshire, Mrs. Joshua Cromp- 60 ton, of a son. Rl May 30, at Market Rasen, the wife of Capt. J. T. ral English, of a Eon. Ya June 3, at the Marquis of Normanby's, in Dover. hir street, London, the Countess of Mulgrave, of a ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF SIR W. W. FOLLETT, M.P. The struggle has at length terminated, and one of the brightest ornaments to the English bar is no more. Our readers will recollect that the'health of the Attorney General had been for a considerable period in a declining state, and that, for tihe purpose of recruiting it, he proceeded, in com- pany with Lady Follett, to the Continent. There be re- maim ed for ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 13irtbs. January 31, in Prince-street, the wife of Mr. A. Bryce, of a daughter. January 27, at Scalby Lodge, near Scarborough, the lady of E. S. Donner, Esq., of a daughter. January 12, Mrs. Smyth Windham, of a son. .~araiaaes. February 3, at Holy Trinity Church, by the Rev. R. Attbill Mr. W. Wilson, stationer, to Mary Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr. J. Rogester, master mariner, Whitby ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... dte Nov. 11, at Beverley, Mrs. May, the wife of Mr. R. May, of ry, the firm of May and Loftus, upholsterers, &c., of a son. -Nov. 9, the Marchioness of Exeter, of a daughter. y. ,Nov; 8, at Sowerby, near Thirsk, the lady of W. H. Ritebing. man, Esq., of that place, of a daughter. for Nov. 4, the lady of Captain Vernon, Coldstream Guards, of ed. a son. 'sa AJ1 ages. ?? Nov. 14, at Sclceoates ...