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... I ?? DANSu-OToERS- 14th, a t Le Chng wollge Ghenwi of hthe :ev. T. (-wat.tn. 3ctober - t rtb, at Eblne, the wife ot I Com bsander Wthe. deC. C . Cookyon.-O obe -r 1th at 52, St. Georgest-quKre, the wlfe oI Of C. ta bba, Xeiq.- October 14th, at Buckhahll, Chsex, the eoI . S. lHnder. DraUHTtS~.-OctobeT 14th, at Chewtou Glen, rat :taeoewi of. A. hasten ?? 14thab W- ech, Cmbs thepwine y, r. J. C. ...

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... BIRTHS. SoNs .-Tune 2, at Woolaton-haU, near Nottiugham, the wvifoe of J. ..K Walis, EsrJ18 ne 2,gaatC6ege.souse, St. Heler's, Jerse, the Wife of the Bev. W. i.. Hendecson, DCL.-Juns g, at Iattingley, lants, the wife of Bientonant-colonel Towit- ?? 8, at the Cedars, SunburY the wife of the Bei. B B. Kennard.-4fne: 8, at Watfo~rd, terte, the wife of A. T. Brett, Nd.D.-June f; at Warwiok-vllae, ...

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... Socevs.-AuguastP, at tfoynalty Glboe, the wife of the 11ev. It. Brougharn rector of Rloyna~ty.-Augusst 4, at Nowborouth Parsonage, Worthamptonshire, the wife 01 theltev. J. Watson. August 5, at Stanhope-place, lfodo-prtrk, the wife of W. It~ut.- fiel E.-Argner 6, at trlwcy-road-terrace, Ktilburn. the wile of W,. Kt. George, Es~Augurst 6, at tho Grange, Great Amwell, the wife or IL awrence, ...

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... DEATH OF DON CARLOS. Charles-Marie Isidore, infant of Spain, better known as Don Carlos, was born on the 29th of March, 1P.B, and expired at Trieste en Saturday last the 10th, con- ssquently at the age of sixty-sevn years. The biogra- phy of the deceased is so intimetely connected with the present hsistory of. Spain, and also wth the fallen for. tunes of that country, that a brief glance at ...

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... DEATHS. ?? CoCaA3co, REQ., whose name has long been- familiar to the public, and more especially so as caudidate for the representataon of Westminster, and the promoter of the system of street orderlies, expired an Wednesday, at his re- sidence, No. 6J, Neloon-square, Blaockfriars-road, iromr an at- tack df plhrenitis. or inflamnation of ths brain, in the forty- eighth year of his age. Mis ...

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... * .. ; BIRTHS. Soms.-November 12, at Bridge-honeeplace, Newhinton- eaueeway.Mre. J nLiee, ?? 13, nt the Reetory,,Heweilsehld, Gloucestershire, the wife of the Rev. J. Lukin.-November 13, at Leek Wotton, Warwickshire, the'wife of the Rev. F. L. Colville, of ?? 13, at the Gr'ommar sehobl, Great Berkhimpstead, the wife of the Rev. J. B. Crawford.-November 14, at White. croes, Warrington, the wife ...

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... HEALTH OF LONDON. - The number of deaths registered in London in ihe week that ended ?? ij 1,064, and exhibits a small increase on that of the previous week, whic'A was 1,038. In the ten years 1847-66 the average iumber of deathe In the weeks corresponding with last week was 1,040. But as the deaths of last wek OD- corred in an increased population, the average, with a view to comparison, must ...

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... BIRTHS. SONS-Nov. 1, atthe Newarke, Leicester, the wife of Sir M. C. B. Cave, bart.-Nov. 4, at Fitzwilliam-street, Bel- fast, the wife of Major Child, staff officer of pensioners, of the second Belfiast district.-Oct. 13, at Gibmaltar, the wife of Dr. J. Campbell, staff assistant-surgeon, of Staf- fordshire.-Nov. 6, at the Hermitage, Northumberland, the wife of the Rev. J. Allgood.-Nov. 5, at ...

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... THE LATE CAPTAIN HARRISON. I On Monday, an influentia~l meeting of gentlemen, Ifriends of the late Captain Hearrison, was held, with I the sanction of the directors, at the offices of the Great Ship company, in King William, street, city. Mr. Campbell, chairman of the company, presided; and in opening the proceedings, said it would not be expected, on the present melancholy occasion, that he ...

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... BIRTHS. So;se.-Ja=. 3, at Waterhouse, Bath, the Hon. Mrs. G. G5ey.-Jan. 7, at The Hollies, Tumbridge-wells, the wife of Captain Lowndeo.-Jam 8, at No. 4, Upper Brook street, Grosavenor square, the Right Hon. the Lady Eollo. -JaE. 5. at Gooeuargh-ledge, Lancashire, the wife of Captain Berry, R.3.'s military train.-Jan. 2, at 7, Rue Baizsc, Paris, the wife of M. E. GrantoDfte rEB9, thP. --Jan. 4 ...

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... DEATH OF WASHINGTON IRVING. The steam-ship Canada, which arrived at Queens- town on Monday, from the United States, brings the intelligence of the death of the above gentleman. We have as yet no particulars of the melancholy event which las deprived the union of its most cele- brated writer. The follovw ing memoir of the deceased is taken from the pages of Men of the Time :- Washington ...

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... BIRTH 3. Sore -Aug. 5, at 12, Berklely-square, the wife of George Petre, Eiq,, Secretary to 1.M.'s Logation at Hiunover.- Aug. 3, at Croydon viearage, the wile of the BRev. J. Hodg- ?? 24, at Ardtore g the wife of T. FHtaG. rld, Eeq., of Eallinapark a, High Sheriff of the eouaty of Water- ?? 2, at 17, tontpeler.hille DubliMn, the wife of Capt Amieholl, roua, drlgoonht-Auyg. u at Claphan, Mrs. ...