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... MDMA& O E 0P SIRa BPT 5miwzm We have to announce the fact that the long illness of Sir Harry Smith terminated fatally on Friday morning, at five minutes before eight, at his residence in Eaton-place West. We quote from Hart's Army List the following:- For his distinguished services in the campaign on the Sutlej and brilliant victory ever the Sikhs at Aliwal, he was nominated a ?? and ...

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... D)ZAT11 OF TAR' ULY [Preen DeW's LV0U] kbOW0 cpovtinanf died at Durham on Mon- qh' ?? in the eigbtieih year Of his age. His strent a been gradually failing for smam 'a 0d oisdse~swas consequently by no means ~cred-~rnwdci c arasttr5 that have ever made ~l te ~~ oarethere were fewmnore famous, 'Al ~i ~ 0irer *een so much of a, romance. 1&o~~ brily Bewae, indeed, essentially one of tenof ie ...

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... WUNRA.&T. O - RE&RARD OSTLZR. On Friday, tho 30th ult, the mortal remains of Mr. Richard Ostler were censigned to their last resting place in Kirkstall Churchyard, near Leeds. The death of Mr. Oastler, though.he had passed the allotted term of three ueore yeare and ten, and was known to be in -failing' health, called forth a feeling of profound regret through- out the whole manufecturing ...

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... DEATH OF THE PASHA Or EGYPT. The death of Said Pasha1 the Viceroy of Egypt, took place on Monday. Said Pasha was only in his forty-first year, and during his short administration had rendered great service to his country. His occupancy of the ruling place in Egypt only dated from 4854. His visit to Lon- don during the late Exhibition season must be remem- bered by all our readers. Said Pasha ...

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... 'Wi5Gu1aGjj OF THE ramcS OrF WA1z . m--1 ;. iwr- The worksII .kch have to thitbe ae p ofgtheestifg peration for thied ceie1cay atin tha e, ?? .eth great rapidity, though not, etnis et s fastrbto ing ilt the ar l ?? eventuSalY have to work da~ and ni ht to get all rzesdy by the appointe time. iven Iths nesn labour, so much, it'is said,. Even whe sucn ht tirce' t agaet-time canl only he g ~ained ...

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... DE'ren or MR. ERNEST 150XZS. [From the Daflf News.] We have to record the death of a man whose name, twenty years ago, was prominently before the public in cons.exion with what was then known as the Chartist movement-Mr. Ernest Jones. The son of Major Jones, an equerry to the late Duke of Cumborle.nd, he was de- sended from an old Norman family, settled in the Welsh LHarches. In early life, ...

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... BIJ!NT TO DRT E- On Friday, an inquest w7e held by Mr. Wtihewthe4 deputy-croreer at the Spread Eagle ?? Honirton,- relative to the death of m.Ann Jervie, Aged forty-two years.- It appsaed ha^t last Monday week a person named Aylee, whil. passing the baocs occupied by the husband of thb -at Meonerton, heard piercingshrieks of Firel Heentered thokWn, and found Mrs. Jarvis rulhing about the ...

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... BJrATH OF A PRINTER BY DROWNUIG.- SPECIAL VEaDIDi. On F:lday, Mr. John HUmphreys, the coroner for Mid. dimee, opened an inquiry at the Green ?? tavern, Poplar, relatitve to the death of Mr. Frderiok James Johnson, aged twenty-eight, a muter printer of Clove- Iad-street John Edwvards, of No. 22, Samuel-street, St. Goorge's- in-the-Est, said that he met the deceased on Sueday morniug last in ...

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... DEATE OP W. DE LAZUABTIS. .rTn 1-nv f-n Pep- t rs +1, A1^n+h A f IT A- v I we learn crnm -raris oi Toe neato o0 Dm. co Lamartine, on Sunday night. He was seventy-nine years of age. Alphonse-Marie-Louis Prat de Lamartine, poet and his- torian, was born at Macon, Oct. 21, 1790. His family name is IFrat, but he adopted that by which he is best known, after his maternal unele, Laxnartine, who left ...

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... i. 7 = LTHIEEI, a EMIXNENT ]Defo cO1iWOSE& Thmental aberration of M. Jullien, the popular musi- ac id not last very long, nor was he destined to survive cler athn a few hours the partial restoration of his facal- Tuesday week he became sensible, and on the Wednesday, at seven p.m., he expired in a 1aiggujeteBritish public have lost one who d them with ever-increasing zeal during a more ...

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... ?? follonwin avveared in FJ;.inn vf i, A .S AmdAmi. I . ., - ;r V'CTF- rairzol Oerrs; zuaan 0-P A oil a. 33RMAIDWO03D. GRktAT DEMONSTRATION. FEROw OUR SPECIAL RFPORTER. | The event which occurred yesterday may fairly be de- scribed as having no Parallel in English history. Great Monarchs have passed through the streets of the British metropolis surrounded by guards-preceded and followed by men ...

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... DeATH op THn n jM We linva to Ou 0 the de b s lanabocy ?? primate ipk as qnartraof~0 r 0oioak yesterday morning, 9 ?? ber sevdera ?? pastpe ad bteen g=to *tt yer of ehebn Be, oA M oto~i Vo- the sligderrt hoer of ?? tnt i Wasbolterndho oat Whis e dthroap ?? ca he eldet so ho the Rev Rbe~rL 4tr snX °' Go geilorh and hes prosto Dr. 6Jon 8un t r°er olet mquenely, at tlhe time of hi, pt fn4 f ...