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... H al-- _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ea'v eMARRTAGES, ]31{IJTS, & DEATh-S. [toss, MARRIED. style No. 4, at St. we.O'- 'Thnrch, Everten, Capt. Edward Whittiagtssa to Sarah Emmna, e'sast '1eisghtcr of Mlr. J. vice- Parry, Nov. 7, at St. Bride's, by the Rev. WV. fr. Falloon, Mr. IbertAlfred Charles Cesson to Anne, second daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Holmes, St. Anne-street. Cor- Nov. 10, at Cavendish ...

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... Si 1AlARRIIAGE S, BIITIT S, &11 D EATH S S:aint Mliaries Chapel, Situated at Little Bolton, in the parish of Bolton-le-Mooera, in the connty of Lancaster, in the district of Bolton Union, has been registered for thlen solemnieation of muarriages.n MARRIED. At flatten, near Warwick, by the 11ev. Thomas Jackson, late incumbent of Collierly, 'Northumberland, Thomas S4tyan. jun., Faq , of ...

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... mEKLY RETURX O BIRTHS & DEATHS IN THEE BOROUGH OF BIUMUNGHA 25ru WE:Ex, 1871. In the week endiug last Saturday, 4,291 births and 2,G5l deaths wore registered in seventeen of the largest F,,g'ish town- including London. The births were 101 and the deaths 463 below the average weely a( nbersin the ten years 18l1-00, corrected for increase of popalation to tbe midale of this year. The deaths ...

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... WEEKLY RETURN ; OF; BIRTHS AND IDEATHO n TEM BORODGH OF BIRMINGHAM l 7XTHWnx, 1872. In theweek ending last Saturday 4,749 births and 2,844 deaths were registered ia 18 of the largest English towns, including Londoin. The births exceeded by 213, while the deaths were 33b below, the average weekly numbers in the -ten years 1861-70, corrected for increase of population-to the middle of this year. ...

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... SUDDEN DEATH OF ALFRED IROWQtELL.' It is oar painful task to record the sudda Dn l of Of one of our moat genial humorists. Mr. Alfred fa ry Forrester, better ?? under the non de plulne of A.1fred Orow- quill, departed this Wife on tuuday evening. He had been %pending some hours at the house of a ?? and appeared to he In better health and ?? than fa~ ?? time6 Past. About~ eleven o'clock he ...

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... IDEATH OF MR. ALDERMAN COPELAND. Intelligence reached Stoke-on-Trout yesterday morning- oif the death of Mr. Alderman Copelanid, at Russell Farm, Watford, oni Sunday evening. 'ihe deceased gentleman ,was taken suddenly ill at at party, about at fortnight ago, and from that lie never rallied. He lias 1eassed away ait the riple age of 71, leaving, a blank inl thle civic lifea of London, aiid in ...

CORRESPOXDEN CE. THE ST. PATRICK'S BUKIAL SOCIETY. El>itok of the Daily Post. Sir, —In the mouth of December ..

... members of the above society (who number about residing in this district, held a public meeting the Odd Fellows' Hall, and that gathering expressed their dissatisfaction ith the way the affairs of the society had been managed. They also passed a resolution demanding local self-government—that is, that they, the members, should have the power to elect annually their own local Committee of ...

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... FUMERAL OF THE REV. J. YATES, B,D. The funeral of the Rev. J. Yates, B.D., late Rector of Swanscombe, and formerly Mathematical Master at the 'Grammar School in this town, took place yesterday, at Aston 0huroh. The remains of the deo0asod gentlaman were conveyed from Swanscombe to London, and were brought by rarU on Thursday night to Birmingham, At the ceremony yesterday, the Rev. Hyla Rope ...

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... A charge of ONur Summn,-esr, )llcprepa, is made for notimes r' BIinrivs, TilltaitrAtims, anld DtATlJI1 that (10 not cxceel 2I words. Every ?? ten words, or parts of ten, will be charged Sixpenee extra. All stteh annouoencements must te authenticated by the naime and adaress of the sender. BIRTHIM. A9N-IAtLr,.-Os the 7th htot., t., ?? Road, Aeock's(iepr, thaiwho of I ae ft' Corgl Aishraill, of ...

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... BIRTHS MARERAGIS DEATHS.-A charge of ONr SHILLI.x srepiai and Two SsiLatreio if booked. is mrnde ftr aunfl=t menta of Birfths, Marriages =rne Deaths. AU auch amn?, t ment3 most be authenticated by the name arid addres cd:i sender. Postuge stnis may bo sent In paymeat. 51AARIED. BALL-33noWs.-On the 1?)Sh hist.. at the Church of Si&. Peter lPaul, ?pinghrim (by the Rev. Worshipful William Wrnez ? ...

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... DEATH FROM WVANT OF PROPER FOOD. yesterday the borough coroner (f11r. I. lIawkes) held an enquiry at the old Council Chamber, Moor Street, respect- ing tile death of Bridget Mills (31), who resided in Adlum Street-A witties named Elizabeth. ?? sid that she and her husbansd had lodged wvith the deceased for about four months, end the deceased earned a little money by chopping wood and sending ...

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... ?? NOTICE. AI charge of O4CF i SHILLINs, prepo7itt, is made for notices of BDurts, Ml1snurUaMIs, and DPAThs1 that do not exceed 20 words. Every additional ten words, or parts of ten, will bes charged Sixpencs extra. All such announcements must be authentfated by the nelno and address of the seuder. BIh'THS. HolIvr.AY.-On the 16th inat., at Daslaesford, Selly Park, the wift of ?? il. Heolway, ...