Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... . floneage, wirmo alto meatbo*. arMdra, births, and deaths, not properly athentisated P 11 eineot be IrLserted in this paper, adi for this reason numbers o scat to our offlce do not appear. n I ~~~MARRTE.D. p May 26, at Victoria, Hong Kong, by the Rev. Vincent r . Staunton. colonial chaplain, S. H. Matthews, Epq..C.E., c to Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. F. W. Jamer, St. Helen's. t, - ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE LATE SINGULAR DEATH FROM CHOLERA. The adjourned inquest on the body of Mr. Byron Blythe, of whose death and the singular circumstances connected with it a detailed acount will be found in our sixth page, was resumed yesterday, at the Albion tavern, Pince's street, before J. B.Grin- don, Esq., coroner, and an intelligent Jury. The proceedings occupied five hours, and a mass of evidence was ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... IlETilY, Oc Sept. 18, Mrs Shorland, Isle of Alderney, a son. Oc Sept. 21, at Portshead hotel, the wife of Mr; James Wait, a I son (still-born). Sept. 21, at Berwick-lodge, Henbury, the lady of Robert Os. I borne, REq. a eon. ISet. 2, at South -terrace, XNeath, Glamorganshire, lrs. : ,Frederick Ashmead, a Son. OC Sept. 22, at Neaelham-hall, in the county of Durham, the lady I of James Cookson, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. July 15, at Pontypridd, near Newport, the wife of Mr.Richard James, of three daughters. July 17, the wife of Mir. Thomas Philpott, Castle hotel, Hlaver- fordiwest, a daughter, p July 22, inWilson-terrace, Mrs. James Templeman, a son. July 21, at We8ton-super-Mare, the wife of Mr. Thomas Sage, auctioneer, a son, July 23, in College-green, Mrs.William Hathaway, a daughter. July 23, Mrs. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. Nov. 13, at IBrislington, the lady of the Rev. Rd. Astley, a son. Nov. 16, at her father's (Rev. C. M. Mount), Bath, the wife of E the Rev. S. C. Malan, vicar of Broadwius~or, Dorset, a daughter. Nov. 16, Mrs. F. Newton Dieckenson. of Siston-court, Gloucea- tershire, a daughter. ra Nov. 19, at Barton Grange, near Taunton, the wife of F. W. qet Newton, Esq. a daughter. h Nov. lo, at the ...

AMERICA

... Se ee = LIVeCTpPOO!, After another rapid passage across the Atlantic, the Europa arrived on Sunday forenoon in the Mersey. She left Boston on the 26th ult. and Halifax on the 29th. Her advices extend down one week later than those received here by the Niagara on Tuesday week, and six days later than those by way of Southampton per the Washington on Saturday. The Cambria, which left Liverpool ...

DERBYSHIRE FREEHOLD J.AM) SOCIETY. Till I>l ill 1 I>EUIIY MEltl'l KV. Sir—lf ever tin was a time when the Whigs

... ot' Derby have aliened themselves their true colours, it has been in the recent formation the above society, which vou have noticed at length in your journal. attended the fir.-t public meeting, held at the Town-hall, for the purpose hearing' a deputation trout Biriuiuiihain, | consisting of .Mr. Scholelield, M. I'. and a .Mr. Taylor (Secrej taiy the Birmingham freehold l.:;lid Society explain ...

SUMMARY OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... ihe l'aris papers .ni* dev..,; i.]'■ ii'inatitill on con- 11. 111 aliaiis. .m l tlit.' i but slight importance. 'I'll.- number ot -of i'ar.s down Saturday, tlx- Utli, was 1,701 ; deaths, |.irs>. The resumption i.i hostilities in the North has begun ilisi-trctwly t«• the King ot Denmark, and lor the reputation his subjects. His only line-of-battle ship in comn.i -n il, ami the finest frigate ...

London

... TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1849. F.IICKB OP STOCKS THIS DAY . Bank Stock —India Bonds under 1000 52 Ditto for Account —'South Sea Stock Three per Cent. Ke ...

LATEST MARKETS, &c

... B I RTH S. A1 43, Melville Street, on the 2d current, the wife of Ttot(As BELL, Esq. C.E. of a daughter. At 13, Howard Street, on the 5th current, Mrs RALE:IGH, of a daughter. At 54, Castle Street, on the 5th current, Mrs Woe. LA waIn. of a son. At Fasnacloich, on the 27th ultimo, Mrs MILEs LocSEAiRT, of a son, still-born. At the Free Church Manse, Lockerbie, on the 5th current, Mrs DuxcAN, of ...

THE ANNUITY-TAX

... THRE A TY-TAX. On Thursday, Mr Lefevre held a conference with the College Committee of the Town Council on the subject of the annuity- tax, when the different plans proposed for the settlement of the question were produced. We understand that the greatest cordiality and good feeling prevailed throughout. Mr Lefevre, whose conduct was characterised by the utmost courtesy and frankness, freely ...