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... 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 ...

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... DE, ATH OF THE LIBERATOR -THE FUNERAL. We have placed before our readers the accounts which I we daily receive from the pro'iinnec showing the deep on E sorrow felt by the people at the death of their illustrione whe champion, Lbeir anxiety to adopt every means of giving ex N pression to their grief for the loas they have Euutained, and subj their onboonded respect for the memory of the great ...

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... DETII OF JOHN WALTER, ESQ. lthi our journal of yesterday we reoer~ied the death of thsgentleman. From an obituary which appeared in the columns of the Tin-es of Thursday, the journal of which ho was the largest proprietor, we fiend the followving inter, mes eseting dotails of his capabilities as a newspaper proprietor, fan and a man of business:.-di It would be scarcely pomsible tn enumerate ...

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... BIRTHS. of At Corofin, county Cbre, the lady of Michael MXNamars, Rsq, tib Ma~g6Sryborough, the lady of the Rev William Pt On tho lnt lnstantf at Ankettli Grove, county Monagban, the lady le of Wlilliam ill Anleeeii, Eeq, ot a daughter. - G On the id: lnataait, a t East Sheen, Sarrey, Lady Eardly Wilmot, olf On the 29th nit, at Lyndhurat, Hampshire, Lady Margaret Lush. of ington,iof a son. of ...

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... MARRIED. 14th inst., at Kenton, by the Rev. N. Wood, Benjamin eldest son of Mr. Wm. Orman, Stutton, to Ann, eldest daughter of G. Smith, Esq., of the former place. 16th inst., at St. Pancras New Church, by the Rev. Goldney, M.A., fellow of King's-college, Cambrhige, Philip Goldney, Esq., of Ardleigh. to Catharine, ouoge' daughter of the late Benj. Barnard, Esq., of East Aergholt 18th inst., ...

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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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... MARRIAGES. On Thursday last, at the Parish Church, by the Rev. J. Wilson, Mr. John Jackson, of Warton, to Miss Isabella Marsden, of Cadley. Same day and place, by the Rev. J. Wilson, Mr. John Atherton to Miss Margaret Ramsden; on Sunday last, Mr. Robert Cookson to Miss Ann Wilkinson; on Saturday last, Mr. John Baron to Miss Jane Shaw;--all of this town. On Monday last, at the Parish Church, ...

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... $. MARRIAGES. ~Yesterday, at the Parish Church, Mr. Patrick Farrell to' Miss Jane Fisher; on Thursday last, Mr; Daniel t&anshaw to Miss Margaret Sutton, Mr. Richard Pearson ?? Mary Ann Kellett; on Wednesday last, Mr. John Witray to Mits Maria Ashton; '-all of this town. ion Tuesday last, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Lune.street, by the Rev. B. Firth, Mr. John Tweedale, of Canada West, to Frances ...

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... :7 o MARRIAGES. - ' On Sanday last, at the,. Parikh Church, Mr., William Woods, to Miss Bridget Woods, Mr. Thomas Lucas, to Miss Louisa Nash; on Saturday last, Mr. Thos. Apperton, to Miss Mary.Alderson; ;al! of this towni. ..On:.Tuesday last, at the CatholioeCbhurch- of Saint Ignjatius, Mr. Henry Battersbyto Miss.Ellen Procter. ,on Sundiy last, Mr. James Marshall, to Miss'Agnes Wilcock; .-ull ...

STATE OF TRADE

... STATE TRADE. Lancashire, Thursday, December 2.—The trade in the cotton mills at Oldham, Hcywood, Bury, Rochdale, and vicinities, has a better appearance. The hands in many of the mills have commenced working longer time, and it is said others have had notice of more work. Their beings to be more confidence, yet there is a general complaint amongst shopkeepers, drapers, and other tradesmen, ot ...