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... DEATH FROM WANT. On Friday, a long inquiry took place at the Cadogan Arms, King's-road, Chelsea, before Mr. H. M. Wakley, Deputy Coroner, touching the death of Thomas Nash, aged fifty-one years, ajourneyman painter, outof employ, who was alleged to have died from want, and neglect of the parochial officers of Chelsea. Mr. Ryder, the Chair- man of the Buard of Guardians, as also several of the ...

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... BIRTHS. On the 2d inst., at Blackheath-park, the wife of Frederick Currey, Esq., barrister-at law, of a daughter. 2d, at the Priory-farm, Peckham-rye, Mrs. Charles Stevens, of a daughter, prematurely. 2d, the wife of George Eliwood, Esq., of Gothic-villa, Shepherd's- bush, Hammersmith, of a daughter. 3d, the lady of Lieutenant-Cololsel A. G. Hyslop,of adaughter. Zth, at 20, Montpelier-square, ...

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... DEATH OF THE EARL OF WESTMORELAlND. We regret to have to announce the demise of Gen. the lail of Westmoreland, ?? and ?? col. of the 56th regiment. The earl expired on Sunday evening, at Apethorpe-house, the ancient family seat in Northasiptonshire, after a short but severe illness. The deceased, John Fane, eleventh Earl of West- moreland, and Baron Burghersh in the peerage of England, was ...

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... THIE DlATH OF L. By L. Mr. Brodie Cruickshank, in his recently published book, Eighteen Years on the Gold Coast of Ayrica, gives the following particulars of the untimely death of L. E. L. (Her husband, Captain Maclean, has since been gathered to the same grave.) I was at breakfast next morning with Mr. Topp, about nine Iclock, when a servant burst hurriedly into the room, and said, You are ...

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... I FoUR DEATHS PROM CHONE DAM7. The village of Bradwell, Derbyshire, was thrown into consternation on Thursday, by the death of four men from choke damp. Bradwell is a large ancient village, situate in a pleasant valley, about two miles and a half from Castleton, and about twelve or fourteen miles from Shef. fidd. Many of the inhabitants are miners, and rich veins of lead ore, running from east ...

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... BIRTHN. Qore.-October st Hollnd-cottoge, Sonrntuet the wife of Af L. Van der Berg, ql, ?? ib4, at Tweedmouth. Ber- widk uoon-Tweed. Mrs. A.. IRobertson.- October.4, ati Law- ber6, rectoryfie e wire oi theRev. M. ?? 4, at atdlin-houAs. neat Edinbur Ii, the wife of M. Holmes. eR., or Oceeng,^e Anstrair. -October 5 at Sheringtlan-hall, Nor- a the ro lle orv JI. ?? ?? -Oto6,r 5, the wife of ?? ...

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... BIRTHS. Soscs.-Aprfl 24, at Penn-hill, Bexley, Kent, the wife of P. Friend, Zs.-April 24, at Myland rectory, near Co]1- chse, h ie of the Rev. E. Hall.-April 25, at Evers- holt-street, Oakley-square, the wife, of Mr. 3. F. Catheart. -April 25, at CrhVeni-gardens, the wife of P. Anstruther, Es .April26,at Book C~lfnear Lymington,HRants, the of C. F. R. Carne, Baa., of the Bengal civil srvice; ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. The 17th annual report of the registrar-gnewl of births, deaths and marriages in England supplies the following statistical informatioa inthe serhs of tabular statements:- The population ia England in 1861 being estimatedO at 17,927,609, it is found that the total number of marriage- registered in that part of the united king- dom' during the year 1854 amounted ...

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... BIRTHS. Sos ?? 17, at Vittoria-walk, Cheltenham; the wife of E. Cooper, Esq.-August 17, atNorfolk-streat. Park-lane, the wife or Captai Cummnggs, B.N.-AuuAt 18, at Skeynes near Eden-bridge, the wife otrE. King, Esq-AAugst 19, ar Lansdowne-roaw, Nottiog-hlllQ the wife of E. B.- Green, Esq., of Melbourne.-August 20, at.pingston, Surrey, the.Hoe.. Wr.s Turner wife of Captein Turner royal artinery ...

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... 9ScL vemiber 5,;tewife ofJ. L. SiuniondsERq.,of StrtberlsndstreictiWal*orth, andLime-slreet, City.-No. vember 5,at Neweastle-on-Tyne;-the wife of Captain Az- son, royala ?? 5, at.Crmorne-cottage, courty Mongbean, the wife of tfie Bev. J. C. Wolfe.-, No- vemnber 6, at *e lHeadlands,. Prestwlich, nenr anchester the'vife of J. Heywoed,' Esq.', .P.M Nd'ieiber 7,t Gloaeester-place, ' ...

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... -- OBITUyARE.Y. ' STB jorins JEtvrs.. - We-have to announce the death of Sir John Jervi,' Chief Justice' of6tib Co urt oft Common Pleas. This event took'place' on.Saturday night wqek, and, we believe, hadhbeen foreseeni for some time, though so speedy a termination to the dieaseewith which Sir Jehn Jervis was affected was not expected. That disease' had latterly assumned the' form ot atrophy, ...

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... -BIRTHS. On the let inst., at 7, John-street, Berkeley-square, the Lady Mary Clive, of a daughter. let, at Woolwich, the wife of Captain Phiilpotts, Royal Horse Artillery, of a Bon. d, at 23, Campden-grove, Eensington, the wife of George John Dutrant, REsq., of a son. 2d, at 16, St. Mary's-road, Canonbmy, the wife of Joseph Thomas 3d, the wife of Henry Lund, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, barrister ...