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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

... 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 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... IlMI IlS. (V, th le I ,thI ijUst., It l TidUKigil, tihe lald ?? CChaeles A. C Yeti- y ,I I Ii I it illt., ?? ClecIreoallo, tie Ilollorldllv Iadv i'roeke. a sUN. MA N 1, I A G ?? oi 11 - V si t iI S I i t i ti li II C i I Ir IeIt, lI oltr , I iJ.. J:IIIs Siliiiti Milsaisti iltl ?? ci the hit-e II),! Icil, int., it a St. A thimi C eh, as l lthertiii. ' F, i|i. i|..hi , ?? c Miss .1iie Siae ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, Jcne 4. The Freemnn of this morning contains alarming paragraph on the prospects of the potato crop. states that accounts have reached from Kildare, Carlow, and the Queen's counties, to the effect that the old disease had set in in the most malignant form, destroying the stalk before the tuber had been formed, and thus absorbing a large amountof capital and labour without the most ...

THE POISONING AT KENSAL NEW TOWN ADJOURNED CORONER'S INQUEST

... Yesterday Mr. T. Wakley, M.P., resumed, at the Portobcllo Arms, Kensal New Town, the inquest on the bodies of Thomas Hickman, aged 34, and his live children: James Bonnamy, aged 10; John, aged 3; Henry, aged 1 year and 5 months ; Harriet Elizabeth, aged 7; and Mary Ann, aged 5, an account of whose deaths by poison has already appeared this journal. Ann Sullivan said : On Sunday, the 30th May, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... FUNERAL inC THlE LATE I)R. CHALIMERI ?? 'lire funeral of this cmiran's~ and hichtn' distinguished divinie the tick l~ive onn Frindanv mt trio O'c'lockl, from lab house at. Maoinnig- ?? side to tie sent t)'nwtels' vat, the Greante. arid iaxs atlrsnnnlad ?? i rite nouichni of tlie ministercs alldm I emilirs ci' alnmt . Fir n 'niefltiiinialiii1 inn setlnriand, as9 arhel as haY tine cia icr, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DIED. At Kidderminster, on Thursday, June loth, Thomas Lainchbury, aged thirty three years. He was one of the most stanch supporters of the Charter and the Land Plaa that the town could boast of. He was always ready to assist in alleviating the condition of his ?? men. lie was the successful member of the Land Company who drew the prize for Kidderminster, at the last ballot in London. At the ...

Markets

... MANCHESTER CORN EXCHANGE.—Satcroav. Our market to-day thinly attended, and ik»l is «!• -ji** beyond mere retail Holders not press sales, hut prices .ire irregular, that our quotations. given as correctly as circumstances allow, must regarded nominal. We rate the decline the value of wheat Is. to Is. (h. |»er oushci. flour 4s f#s. per sack, and -Is. I»er barrel; oats Sd.pirbu.4wl: meal 2s per ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... a IBIR'l'TlH. . Lately, at Edinburgh, the Lady Anie Charteris, a soa, June 4, in Marlborough-buildings, Bath, the nifeo Fred, a William Curteis, Esq. a son. e June 7, the lady of lenry C. Trenchard, Esq. of Taantol, ,t licitor, a daughter. d June 8, at Clifton park, Clifton, the widow of the late l,, Clifton, of Llanfeynacih and Llalldigan, Brecknockolir eo son (still-born). t hI~~~ARRIED. May ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... B I RT HS. ID At Glenhouse, Denny, on the 6th current, Mrs ANDIREW DluN E CAN, of a daughter. D At 64, Queen Street, Lady ANNE CEIARTERIS, of a son. E At Padua, on the 18th ulhimo, the lady of Major CHARTreRs, E R. A. of a daughter. G At Harper's Hill, Birmingham, on the 30th ultimo, Mrs G HawaRY ELWELL, of a son. G At the Manse of Culross, on the 30th ultimo, Mrs DuNcAs, of L a son. L At 3, ...

UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL

... Camhridob, June 22.—Mem unit's Prizes.—Bichelors of Art*.—First Prizeman, J. J. S. Peroww, Corp. Chr.; second, C. J. Monk, Trin. Undergraduates.—First, B. F. Wcstcott, Trin.; . D. J. Vaugban, Trin. Last night's Gazette contains two new orders in ceuncil, ratifying schemes o r the ecclesi:istical commissioners. The first authorises loan of 1GG9/., for improving the episcopal house of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I RT HS. At 6, Hermitage Place, Leith, on the 13th current, Mrs RBCcARD TILLER , of a daughter, still-born. At 9, Bridgewater Square, London, on the 15th current, Mrs D. J. COMaIE, of a son. At Noy -ouse. near Fnrres, the residence of the Miss Cumn- mings, on the 16th current, the wife of ALEXANDER PENRoSE GORDON CuonieirstG, Esq. of Altyre, of a daughter. At 14, Carlton Terrace, on the 16th ...