IRELAND

... DUBLIN, Mat 19. The body of the viceroy lies in state in the Castle chapel, to which place it was conveyed this morning. No person whatever permitted to enter, guard of honour having been placed to prevent all intrusion. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. The corporation of the city will attend in their robes. There was a private meeting yesterday of ...

THE MURDER AT MIRFIELD

... In our publication of yesterday we gave a hasty sketch of the particulars, far our correspondent had been able to ascertain them, of the cold-blooded and atrocious murder of three persons, Mr. James Wraith, aged 77 ; his wife, Mary aged ; and their female servant, Caroline Ellis, aged 2l! who were killed about noonday on Wednesday, in Mr. raith's dwelling house. We are now enabled to furnish ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... RI lU TflS. At the Royal Victoria Arcade, Ryde, Mrs. Burt, the wife of Mr. William Burt, agent to the Argua Life Ad- surance Company, of a daughter, on Sunday the 16th insstant. At Cowes, Isle of Wight, Johnr Maokew, Esq., of Fenny Stratford, Burko, to Julia, daughter of Rear-Ad- miral Ratsey. At Ripley, York, Edward Boodle, Esq. of Liacqln's Iun, to -Julia, daughter of the late Rear-Admiral ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... , 2 - , 1. I DnATI[ O0 'T1JE' EARL' OFt BESBOATIEt L D I UE1JTEP ANT 0 ?? r ^ u$nday inlglnt5 duet as the.-alook e~trucot; ?? nm bkiSl, ., i lelcrin~ he Ibrt drI e Of' wia at rent. :Tine ?? crt%4e~ ,1 forne eiw tinwe smail p bet aen e the-phiblic naiadwo an d eve wntl rehiel ¢li D lemlnto1D iohemn a~nal'eyed am~embe of lisi'ai ef silud fraemili wone ci full~y coa'nciorin lof meeting fet of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. April 18, in Duke-street, Westminster, Mrs. Brunel, a son. April 23, on Sion-hill, Bath, the lady of Miles Weston, Esq. a daughter. April 26 at Bilbrook, near Taunton, the lady of the Rev. F. de Soyresa son. MARRIED. April 20, at Islington, Hervey, 'youngest son of Mr. senry ra Lane, of Great Berklhampstead, Herts, to Mrs. Anderson, late of f Bathampton-house, near Bath. th l April 20 ...

IRELAND

... THE PESTILENCE. All over Ireland typhus fever spreads its ravages, sparing no rank or condition of life. The Evening Packet, summing up a list of returns of deaths, says : — _ Here, we have 1,257 deaths in twelve parochial districts, within the period of six months, for the reports extend merely from October to April. This gives an average of more than a hundred for each district Now, let the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 3 I R'T II S. At 2-3, Rutland Street, on the 3d current, the Hon. MrsJoit'N- STONE of Alva, of a son and heir. At the Grange House, near Edinburgh, on the 3d current, the lady of JoSN DicS; LAUDER. Esq of a daughter. At 27, Forth Street, on the 2dS current, Mrs MALCOLM, of a daughter. At 12, Ainslie Place, on the 1st current, the lady of DAvi1 MuRE, Esq. advocate, of a daughter. At l2, South ...

Shipping Intelligence

... TUIiSDA Y, May IK.— Wind S.S.E, ndrra'e. Euphrates, ilson, from Kt. Helena Molly Robinson, hence Sydney, N.S.W. Lady M'Donald, sailed from do. lor Port Nicholson 22nd Jan. Ly ilia, Petrie, sailed from do. for Port Fairy .lan. A vo ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... At Monketown Church, Arthur, eldest son of the late Hugh Faullkenor, of Fort Faulkener, in the county of' Wicklow, Esq. to Louisa Anne, eldest daughter of John Downing, of Rowesgift. Esq. formerly Judge of the Supreme Coort of the IKandian Pro-' ?? Plorlock, William G. Smyth, Esq. of Southmolton, Devon, to Elizabeth Anne, youngest daughter of Captain John George Cox, late of the 11 th ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... O'CONNEL'S DEATH, (From the Tablet.) What we have so long feaied and expected, shrunk from, and yet deemed soon inevitable, has at length come. OYConnell is dead. The great Catholic Chief, the Libe- rator of Ireland, the conqueror of English statesmen, the guide ot the past, the hope of the future, has.breatbed lis last breath, uttered his last ?? up to Heaven his last aspiration beneath a ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF TIIE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF I P PFLAND, ?? I- - _ rn fl'O tf APPOINTMENT OF HIS STUCCESSOR. th , ! ls melancholy event which has deprived th Treland of one of the best Viceroys she ever possessed, an took place on Sunday last, when an effusion of water in, on the lungs ilosed the life of the EAnr orF Br s- El 1BnJ1OUtGo. His Lordship bad been gradually losing na strength for the last ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE SPANISH, PMARRIAGES. Every arrival from Spainr brings intelligenice of the widening-of the breach between IrAELLA and her husband.' The question of Divorce has been mooted not only by the 'QUEEN, but by the Minfistiy and the Prelates of Spain. It seeis that both husband' and wife mutually loathe each other. The KIND nowi asserts that he never' gave. his free consent to the marriage, and ...