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... ODhitnarm. LORD LoxnDESBOROUGx died on Sanday, at the family residence in Carlton-house terrace. He had for some months past been in declining health, and during the last ten days of his fatal illness all hopes of his recovery were given up by the physicians in attendance. The deceased was the second surviving son of the first Marquis Conyngham, by his marriage with Elizabeth, daughter of Mr J ...

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... FUNZAAL OP L aOD A0CA ULAY. The oboeques of Lord Mcauly woern celebrated yesterday in a mner befttig the haracter d W potation of th departd nobem u. W eatminger Abbey-tb, mausoleum of a long line of England's most llustricus literary celebrities and statesmen- had been appropriately elected for the final rsting d place, and all the circumstances attending the funeral ceremonial were in ...

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... BIRTHS. CnxmaaaEs.-On the 10th inst., at 23, Carlton-rcad, Mai- the wife of Di. N. Chambers, REq., of a daughter' CUNLIFF3.-Ofl the 17th inst., at 41, Torriagtoansspcare, ?? of Robert Canlitfe, BEs., et a son.' ?? the 17th inst., at 30, Tavistock-square, the Zip , Henry Defries, Esq., of a son. HonoE.-On the 13th inst., at 3, Trinity-terrace, Cbe~(terymj Mrs. George Hodge, of a son. Rh~Assesan ...

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... TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK. Thefuneral of Lord Macaulay will take place in Westminster Abbey on Monday next, at one o'clock. It is requested that all persons wishing to send their carriages to the funeral will order them to be stationed within the gates of Hyde-park at 12 o'clock on Monday, to join in the procession as it passes by Hyde-park corner. The space in the Ahhey being very limited, it has ...

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... BlrlKXJW~lD 51t. at th Byrt4toW-4eed. Caedoo. tho wife of I. b. aowlYwxL-4D w. 2. or ?? ?? .J l the Wi of rrltfn 11- yVtWeit. R-Nof a d,.ehtee COWi.SV.-Du. hi.at oteS le.I ig-qae the wuoieofI. 0owlyq r ,cf agt lbulfgrfa. ,r e4c~rd ?Amr IL Farme of wadauhter. HILL.-Doe. Bias Wettootoc goe. Brm te, the wife of CapWan MAELWOoD.-Ioo. 19, at Nuby Hall. ClOeeladA, Yorbalr, the WHO sAviLB.-I . D .e ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. pIliT'18. Chsiete BUORANN.-XYia 13, at WeStOO.ktrlp NOW Fotty, CYhOM r, e wife Of H.If ii nD~a~. the woffedoofhJ. OB&LHFINS.-JtW. 13, at Aitcrettr..te Abinfon. te dfe of J. QJhateeMl iVAr.. Of A Moe W Hoo. mm 4 WHItH KSUTE-Jan. 15 ?? .Y F. O2icbUt.ir. oep a2. ?? t J. K. Dowie. or twin Son;. Vd ufl h ieo h 1AWliNS.-Jan 12. at DOlten tReotory, ifolr, tbe vdf of ...

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... TBB LAYB LOAD XNI7AULAI. M. Peyrat, in the Paris lrease, pays the folow- Ing eloquent tribute to the memory of the late Lord Marouay:- In this gret historian England lsa just lost one of her most illustrious citizens, and liberty one of her moot glorious defenders. Lord Macaulay was only fifty-nine years old. His death, then, is premature, end naturally awakens the most profound regrets of ...

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... YIH SVZ XL JOHIN Ai AUST. (FP e 4iawday BRie.)- ?? Ifjustioe required that honour. and '*,thra e distributed scordiing to the mental stature b surnenit mm, or sor teidlg to the aubstantbel senesex d they umay have rentdredd to their generation, the vit wfould have been very unjust tov vesy remarkable ?? tise- tentlyleft it, end whose death, ts far sa we know, hists ted ab lely no t abi ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, BIRTHS. Amo.-Jan. 21, at Catton Hell, tbe wire of tO Ba. A. 1L Amon, of a ?? e Rv BatOt¶IN.-JoO 21, ?? Viosag Boo, hulf oiwfo othe Rev. .7. T. Brown, of a soan.y. COZtBS.-Jan. 5L. at Hut Mooleoy. Hny, 8 ir, tbfo ~o t o. WV Coroos. of a nlenglrter.~Rsq. of DAIeAgO.-J0D. 1M.att otnoy. Watarnfu LlnsulooRlr.et thwifeo of tbe Rv. Jh B. eofon, of a d. RJTno. BLfoT.-*nL ...

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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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... I FUNERAL OF LORD MiAULAXY. The last earthly honours were on Monday paid to the remains of the great man who has just gone from among us. Escorted by the noblest and highest in the land, the body of Macaulay was left to mingle its dust with those of the great of past days who slumber in peace beneath Westninster-abbey. To the long roll of poets, statesmen, and historians there interred another ...

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... llAort.Ar.-On the 12th inst., at The Newarke,~ of hr. John Barclay Al.D., of a sdautha ie: CsiAtxotos.-On the 12th inst., at 19 ltl It wife oif James Chalmers, Esq., late of4 t,1, -1: Cutrcns~;Yrz.-On the 15th inst., at It, Grea certiQ the lien. Mrs. Fredericki Chiehester, of aPa(I ?? the 12th inst., ait SLans-ixo Henry Bohintion, Esq., Of a idaoghter. FBean-On the 10th ult., at Madras, the'rt ...