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... DEATI OF TEN DUKE OF NEWCASTLE A . . , . . .. I .. TV -- a _ We have to announce the death of tbe Duke of b ew- castle, which took plec; on Tucsday evening at six ?? a t Olumnber Parbs, Nottinghanrshire. aenry PelhNam PoIhaas-Ohrton Dnke of Newocstle, Earl of Lircoln, Baron Clinton, was born Mry 22, 1811. He was educated a. Etou and at Christ Church, Omford, where he graduated B A. 1832. In ...

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... ]DEAT H OF ARfRlHALPE , DE iYALAXIELISSRI A telegram from Algiers, dated MBV niz death of the Duke of MaTlaeo M ;tcn call him by his earlier and bettri ceased was bhem at Maro!tnno ., of ?? Lower Seine, on the ithl e consequently at the time if hio 'lcatll age. He received a military ediica. j- ' Saint-Cyr, and entered the :ari.v , : Royal Gnard on the 18th Mfar ...

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... FUNZR&L OF THE LT3 El GIor ' Ea BELGIANm1, Thre funertil obieqnies of the late Kling toonk place on Satcricay, the 10th, and weraof a vmy 'ranocric cararcter. At 10 cm theocrowd of paroopagas iuovied ~otoke part in the o~remonhlea be-gan, tv arrive at the pean., flnasehl, the filolde of vrhicb Was covered with bla~rt icpasmry -tde~d with galden Hotti, %nrd was tilnuinated by auc- merons ...

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... I5MARRAE OF A R BOURBON Pn!NCE IN I .-Iwz5W Ybu3K The marriage of a Prince of the House Ot Soulroon, which we announced as about to take place in this city, was celebrated on the afternoon of Saturday at Jeffersbn Market PoNce-oourt; by Justice Dodge. the bridegroom, Prince Louis, of Bourbon, or more extensively, Prince Louie-Marie.-Ferdinand Pierre-d'Alcantara, is the first son of Count ...

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... BIRTHS,, DEATHS, AN D DIAIRIArtGES I EN4GLANlD. 'isae hti The annual report for the yeer 186)t the trit , tt agzgregate nunmber of naimes eetilledl in the rgltb' of England and Wales in thet year b-t 10tct oD number in 1859; but the deerml S Itit its l I gret, for it arose chiefly frorn the , t Tlse fitbt r was comparatively low in IqN he debe. 'r 18,000 lees than they had I.en in theevhtts ...

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... THME WU WlAL or LORD MACA ULAY The last earthly honours were on Monday paid to the remains of the great man who has just gone from among us. The body of Macaulay was left to mingle its dust with those of the great of past days, who slumber in peace beneath Westminster Abbey. To the long roll of poets, statesmen, and historians there interred another lofty name is added, and that most sacred ...

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... DEMA'iE o0 WEE SIHOP O1 EXETER. Dr. Phidlpotte, Bishop of Exeter, who died en Satur- day afternood week at BishopStowe, near Torquay, was of humble birth, being the son of an innkeeper at Glou- cester, where he was born in May, 17.77. He was edu - cated at the College School of that city, where he showed a remarkable aptitude for learning, and a preciseness in his studies unusual In a boy of ...

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... Twzl3B DMAWR or COUN¢T TEL12ZC - Lettara from Fepth comfirm the telegraphic annouc6- ment- of the sensation created by the death of :Cdunit Teleli. The report got abroad at nine o'clock in the morning of the 8th, ead a deuse crowd soon assembled in frout of Count Teleki's house. Many houses huvw;;out black flgs, in the cafes and public rooms the billiuad and chess tables were covered up, and ...

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... DEATTI OF CARDXNA1 WISEMAN. Cardinal Wiseman died at his town residence, in York- place, Portman-square, on Wednesday morning, at eight o'clock. le had been for some years suffering from a painful and incurable disease, but his labours on behalf of his communion were uninterrupted, except in intervals of great pain, and he has not withdrawn from active work until very recently, the first sign ...

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... DEATH OF THE- DOWAGER DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAN1D. Very many of our reade ra will learn with great regret the death of one of the most widely-known and most widely-popularmembers of the aristooracy, the Dowager Daohess of Sutherland. She died at one o'clock yester- day raorsingat Stafford House, St. James's. Her grace, who had recently completed the 62nd year of her age, was the third daughter of ...

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... DEATH AND MEMOIR Or RICHARD COBDEN. The distinguished member for Rochrlale expired on Sunday morning, between eleven and twelve o'clock. at his lodgings in Suffolk-street, Pill-mnll. Mr. Cobden arrived in town on the 21st of March, although suffering from bronchitis at the time, in order to attend to his par- liamrentary duties. He had ?? chronically afflicted with this disease since last ...

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... DEATH OF GENERAL STOEWALL' JACKSON. General Jackson, the celebrated Confederate leadsV, wB shot in the arm and hand during the recent battles. By some Federa' newspapers it ic alleged he was purpo ely killed by armed negroes. The Richkmond Examiner of the 7o Wt., writing of Stonewall Jeokson, says:- Our victory on the Rappahannock has cost us dear in the severe wouwds unfortunately received ...