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BIRTHS. A At Brodick

... , Arran, on the 12th instant, Mrs John Finlay, 166 Stirling's Road, Glasgow; a son. Ay t 28 IndiLa Street, Edinburgh, on the 15th instant, Mrs Frede- rick Alexander: a son. a At Oakbank, Dunoon, on the 16th instant, Mrs iclhardsoni; a d son. ., At Strathblane Manse, on the 15th instant, Mrs Pearson; a i, son. ly At 11 Kinning Place, Paisley Road, on the 17th instant, Mirs h A. Kerr; a son. t- ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. On the 13t inatant, at Bayview, the lady of Jona 'rucket t, Esq, of a son. 4t the rectcry. Tyrrelepass, the Ron Mrs Cecil Russell, of a son. On the 13th Instant, in London, the lady Louiss Douglas Pen- nent, of a daughter. On the 13th instant, at Culiles, near Cavan, the lady of the Rev Dr Carson, of a son. On the 13th instant, in Lower Mount-street, the lady of Edmund Bannett, Ecq, of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MTAR11 tEl), On the 115th inst. at the Collegiato Church, by the tev.. -. Wilson, Mt A. Mr. Henry Winterbottom, Surgeon, r Hohule, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. Irydon, and Deice to Dr of _Lthc Sia 1town uv. in On the 15th inst. at tho i ?? , bv the R i Ahiro, by the hey. Daniel deaoedry, tMisA. Mr. Davd BunxMton '1 Kent Read. LoLdon, to rltlrriatt, sceond.daughter of Mr. Williaui - ...

IRELAND

... Dublin, July 14. The social condition of Ireland is very often determined by the quiet or disturbed state of a few remarkable counties—Tipperary, of course, standing at the apex. Hence, as the latter riding, and particularly the north, rises or falls in crime, senteKce is pronounced on the entire community. The past three months have included periods of much popular ferment, and yet Tipperary ...

BIRTHS. i At 23, Cha

... rlotte Street, Leith, on the 1 7th current, Mrs Tao- O MAS STEVENSON, of a daughter. At Oaklhank, Dunoon, on the 16th current, Mrs RIcHARDSON, of a son. Fi At Hamilton Place, on the 9th current, Mrs JAMES MURRAY, I of a daughter. I At Glassel, on the 12th current, the lady of JOHN MITCHELL, Esq. of Forcett Hall, Yorkshire, and. Giassel, Kincardineshire, of a son and heir. t At Cheltenham. on ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... B I RT H S. At 38, Bernard Street, Leith, on the 14th current, Mrs JOHN H. ROBERTSON, of a daughter. At 16, Loundes Square, London, on the 29th ultimo, the lady of the Rev. WILLIAM PENNEFATHER, of a daughter, still-horn. At Garvoch, Perthshire, on the 10th current, the lady of JAMES GR EirE, Esq. of Garroch, of a daughter. At 4, Ainslie Place, Edinburgh, on the 12th current,the lady of Jon's ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF EENRY VIII. Thetyrant, who bad been getting phyaicallyas well as morally worse and worse, clung to life with sucts desperate tenacity, that is a sure sign of there being good reason for dreading death in thowe among ,whom, aftera certain age, such a cowardly fear is rsanifest. He would often impiously threaten that hewould outlive all the younger people abut him !et n and though his ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... . ?? July 13, Mrs. W. H. Bell, Holderness-road, of a daughter. July 0, at Somnersby Rectory, Mrs. Burton, of a son. July 10, at St. Stephen's Church, by the Rev. John Deck, M.A., Mr. Edwin Staniland, timber-broker, to Mrs. Jane Gray, both of this place. July 14, at the Collegiate Church, Southwell, by the Ven. I Archdeacon Wilkins, John Innes Mackintosh, Esq., M.D., of Alderne, Nairnehire, to ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. BIRTIs.-At Pencraig, near Ross, the lady of the Bev. A. Stonehouse, a ?? the Manor-house, Czerny, Mrs. Charles Jones, a ?? lady of James Phillipps, Esq. Bryngwvyn, a ?? the Close, Exeter, the lady ofthe Rev, Chancellor Mar- tin, of twins, a son and ?? Llandovery, the lady of 3. P. Lloyd, Esq. of Glasnevin, a ?? Scoveston, Pembroke- shire, the lady of P. J. ...

MR. WHITE'S FIRE ENGINE

... We are glad to learn that Mr. White's fire engine has given great satisfaction in Glasgow, and should further glad to hear of its introduction in this town, where there is property of such immense value at the risk fire.— Mr, William Robertson, surveyor of the Glasgow fire engines, says The fire engine made by me under your patent was tried at the Cross steeple, on the aOth ult., in the ...

PROVINCIAL

... LANCASHIRE. Birkenhead Docks.—On Friday evening a public meeting of the ratepayers and inhabitants of Birkenhead was held for the purpoie of considering the present critical position of the commissioners' dock bills, and urging on the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, and the House of Lords, the great importance of passing the same they now stand. The room was entirely tilled, principally by ...