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... FUNERAL OF THE DUKE OF I;3 WWELLINGTON. I (From the Times of Thursday.) It is impossible to convey any idea of the excitement which prevailed yesterday throughout the metropolis with reference to the ceremonial which takes place'to- day. On no public occasion has anything at nil cp. proaching it ever been manifested, The streets have been blocked up with conveyances to an unprecedented extent ...

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... August 21, in this town, the wire of Mr. James M'Coinick draper, Pleh.etreest, of a daughter. AugUst 14, in London, the wife of Mr. ?? P. Mitchell, late of Carlisle-atreet, Hutl, of a son. Setebe,2a flarrtages. September 2, at St. James's Church, by the Rev. Wm,- Knight, Mr. Michael Harrison, to Mrs. Ann Priscilla aume, both of thin place. September 1, at the London-road Chapel, Brighton, by ...

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... MAARRIAGES, BIRTHS, & DEATHS. - v MARRIED. DeC. 1. at New York, by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Villiam C. Russell to Julia A. Gunn. Jan. 12, at Sturton-le-Steeple, Mr. William Smith, chairmaker, Spittal-hill, Retford, to Ann, daughter of Mr. Jonathan Atlinsou, of Sturton. This is the third time MNr. Smith ias been married during the last 15 months, A considerable number of persons collected to ...

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... MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, & DEATHS. MARRIED. Jan. 7, at Whittlesea, North Victoria, South Africa, Mr. Robert Jefferson, lieutenant of the native levies, only son of the late Robert Carr Jefferson, Esq., of this town, to Mary Anne, only daughter of Mr. Webster, of Whittle- sea, late of Derbyshire. Mr. Jefferson was in seven engage- tnents in 17 days with the Kaffirs, in one of which his horse was shot ...

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... ai AiAG;s, BIRTHS, & DEATHS. MARIED.. 21, at the British consulate, Maranham, Hugh i Nov. 21erchlt,) Maranham, to Josephine Augusta, i Evans, Esq., ohn Anthony Santos, architect, of the a only 45Iigli1r (If JohilAt same place. Mr. R. Iodgettsto Mrs. Jordan both Jan. o, -t IDntle3, Hogtso I.Jodn f I. ats fo-re ladye has had a larger portion ofa DIn ,ind, allotted to her than usually falls to ...

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... THE FUNERAL. (From the Morning Herald.) Thia morning Mr. Secretary Walpole received the following letter from the Earl of Derby, dated Balmoral on Monday last, from which it will be seen by our readers that lier Moaesty has determined that a public funeral shall be ac- corded to the late illustrious Commander in Chief; that the funeral will not take place until the new Pariament shall as- ...

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... THE FUNERAL OF THE DITKE-ANOTHER DERBY DODGE. Lord Derby seems determined to turn the death of his quondam friend and colleague to the best pos- sible account; His game, from the day he took office to the present, has been delay, delay, delay and availing himself6f the calamity which has be- fallen the country in'the death of her greatest mili- tary cap n, 'he seems resolved that the short ...

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... BIRTHS. September 25, at Leinster.square, Rathmines, the lady of John Chambersjun, Esq, orason. S&ptetnber 26, at Westlarid row, Mrs. W. R. VIlde, of a son. September 24, at Porumna the lady of Edward F. G. Ryan, Ezq, resident magistrate, of a daughter. September z 4, in Lower Baggot-street, the lady of W. S. Molory, Esq, of a son. September 22, at Ballysillan, the wife of the Rev. W. C. ...

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... _B~IRTHS. - In Kilkenny, the wife of J. Costelloe, Esq, of the National Bank Bank of Ireland, of a daughter. At Devonshire-terrace, Hyde-park, London, the wifeof Sir George Larpent, Bart., prematurely, of twin sons-one prematurely. MARRIAGES. November 17, at Forres, John Henry Jenkinson. Esq, youngest son of the late Bishop of St. David's, to Alice Henrietta, third daughter of Sir William ...

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... BIRTH. On Saturday last, at tho Oaks, Penwortham, the wife of John Cooper, Esq., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On Thursday Last, at the Parish Church of this town, Mr. John Burgess to Miss Ruth Hargreaves. Ou Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas Fazackerly to 5tiss Mary Livesey. On Monday last Mr. WiUliam Dootson to Miss Jane liller. Same day, Mr. George Rodgson to Miss Bella Hayes.' On Sunday last, Mr. ...

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... adt TH E LATE rt DUKE OF WELLINGTON. we WALMER CASTLE, SATURDAY NIGHT.-For the last l few days, Walmer Castle has been little better than a GI living tomb, and gives no more signs of life or animation than the body of the illustrious hero that now rests within its massive walls. All the late duke's relatives and their attendants have left,-the establishment is reduced to two or three domestics ...

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... BIRTH. On Friday, the 15th inst., Nancy, wife of Mr. James Halton, shoemaker, of Newburgi, of adaughter, and on Sunday, the 17th, of a son. MARRIAGES. On Wednesday last, at St. Cothbert's Church, Shadforth, Durham, by the Rev. A. G. Crowder, Mr. William Penny, of Preston, to Jane, second daughter of Mr. M. Brewster, merchant, of the above place. On Monday last, at the Parish Church, in this ...