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BIRTHS. Sept. 2nd, at Leaden Roding Rectory, lhe wife of the Kev ' Ihonias Parkes, of a daughter. ?? *

... l \ u Havvliiju-aUe-Well, Roinrord, tbe wife of Allied Hamilton, Esq.. of a son. «r S _P ?? l0t,, ,\ at Sib,e H «d»«_h»m. in this countv, the wife of ?? \ illiers 1'owke, Ksq., of a son. Sept. 13th, at ivy Villa, Southrainster, in this countv the wife of lbomas Carter Wigg, Ksq., M.K.C.S , of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Sept. 1st, at St. Peter's Church, Dublin, bv the Kev. Matthew Cassan Browne, A ...

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BIRTHS. Sept. 3rd, at Galleyden, Great Baddow, the wife ofthe Kev. George Iloyd, II. A., of a son. p Sei

... ?? 1, ?? 0,t ge l>^o, Chelmsford, the wife of the Key. \\ illiain Gibbens, of a son. Sept. 2nd, at Leaden Roding Rectorv, the wife of the Rev I nomas Parkes, of a daughter. lu^'n 1 ?? 1 Hawkins-atte-Well, Romford, the wile of Alfred Hamilton, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. Sept. 1st. at St. James's Church, Colchester, bv the Rev R S. Cummins, Rector, Alexander John Wallace, 'Esq., to Julia' ...

AMERICA

... LATEST NEWS. The Saxonia arrived at Southampton on Thursday, with dates from New York to Nov. 20. It is reported that the Alabama claims will have early consideration Congress. A resolution has been offered in the Senate declaring strict neutrality in the war pending between Great Britain and Abyssinia. A Fenian funeral procession took place in New York, on Thursday, in honour of the Fenians ...

THE TRIAL OF SOUTHEY

... After a lengthened and patient investigation, the prisoner Southey has been found guilty of wilful murder, and sentenced to death. The circumstances of the case were sufficiently extraordinary to arrest public attention throughout the country. In the first place the number of the murderer’s victims was for above the average. The instances are, happily, rare, in which five lives are taken by ...

FRANCE

... LATEST NEWS. M. FOULD'S FINANCIAL nh]iß]iea Tbe financial report of M. Fould has The Minister shows that owing to a 45,000,000fr. in the revenue arismg taxation, the Budget for 1866 will balanced. Relative to the rectified 8 the Minister estimates the surplus revenu yielde y indirect taxes 90,000,000, and points resources. He concludes will also be in equilibrium. «oi .onsiderable expenditure ...

REFORM!—TAXATION AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS !!

... REFORM !—TAXATION AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS !! placard, bearing this somewhat attractive heading for the advanced Radical school, was circulated in the city on Thursday morning, announcing that in the evening of that day, Mr. John Smith, barrister-at-law, would deliver an' address upon these important questions at the Lecture Hall in Goodraingate. There was pretty numerous, but not a crowded ...

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ENGLAND AND THE IMPENDING WAR

... LATEST NEWS. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. The truth cannot be blinked—nay, for that matter, there is no disposition whatever amongst to blink it —that preparations for war are making as appreciably this side the Channel as upon the frontiers of Denmark. The Austrian and Prussian troops have received the order to advance. The Danish army of defence is being martialled in battle array, in readiness for ...

THE_WHI.TEHAVEN NEWS, THURSDAY. 1867

... • ' '* ; . J .. ■ •• v. ■ *T ►: i, ft* *•' O#^* directed. The have given - measure. When, hoir d v)r, propos ' ntvwtf rt# fcha earnestness of their amounting, as he to •** * .» , ; ♦hey have just syffrage,was .• pott|ellq|d desire by the Bacn _, dicU } ».- .; 1 fa alt'' ward, the position of made, but the* •’.acerity *ifl vatu .. . f ...