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... THE UERAL OF JON BROWN. (From the Hem York Tribune.) After having described the progress of the funeral Cortee from Troy to North Elba, the home of John Brown the reporter of the Triuane says:- I a1r. Brown had expressed a desire that his body should be Laid in the shdow of a grewt rook, inot far from his house. This rock, after the more striking features of the scene just named, was the first ...

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... DEATH OP LiORD MACAULAY. It is with great regretwe announce the death of Lord Macaulay. This unexpected event took place at his lord- ship's residence, in Kensington, at eight o'clock on Wed- nesday evening. Although for many years past Lord Mfacaulay's health had not been good, yet up to a fort- night ago, when he had an attack, arising from disease of the heart, it had not been such as to ...

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... DEATH OF LORD MACAULAY. England had soffered En irreparable lose by the sudden death of Lord Macaulay which occurred at his residence inKensington, at eighlo'clcck ?? evenling. Although in 1852 he had a serious and pro. tracted illness, from declared disease of the heart, the attack was subdued, and till within the last three weeks his health was tolerably good. About a fortnight since he had ...

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... BIRTHS. Bors.-Dec. 25, at 26, Walpole-street, Chelsea, the wife of Major C. 87olezewski.-Dec. 26, at Souta-Etreet, Gros- venornequare, the wife of Lieut. eol. Haygarth, Seots fuellier guard& -Dec. 16, at 19, Grove-terraee, Peekham, the wife of Dr. Blomfield, F.R.C..-Dleo. 23, at Thornton-le- Street, the Couutess Catbcart.-Dse. 22,at Worltngwarth- reetory, the wife of the Rev. F. Freneh.-Dec. ...

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... AateOLO).-Oti the 28th1 tlt., at Staplofbord Rectory, Her1., If .Edward G. Arnold, of a eon. Baows.- On the 29th ult., at Adelaide-lodge, West Hove, Brie0 the wife of Dr. Richard Brown, of. e on. g~, BUMNtAoeD.-0 the 211th tilt., at the Brighton-road, Croy,9a, th wife of Lewis liransby Burnand, Req., of a eon. Drsa.-Ofl the 12th of November, at Calcutta, the wifi ~~f U K, Dyer, Esq,, of a ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, A DFATHS. BIRTHd. OHIDSON.-Yee. 28. at Dory V1i`l A~tbur th-alo. Liverpool, the wife of W. D. Olidson, cEq., of a 4on. KXIrG.-Dee '28. at kitonehouee, Plymouth, the wife of Mr. W. Ef MJ~~1. of. doo¶,htambewell Mi .it-Ilee 2;7. at orhtroairnze. GroaveflHt partr, Oambtowll thbe wifoof M~r.P. Mlobtichtjoo.,ot aidluohber. IIIOCI-Der. al, Ervotn roari the ?? of i. J. do 0. Rrol. ...

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... BIRTHS. Buowaga.-on the art alt., at Hollybrook, Skibberoeo lr tho Lady Emily Becher, ofa ?? d Bgrceomaa.-On the 28th ult., at 42, Aliany-street, Ediraburhni. wif, of the Rev. Franacia Ildward Belcomboo, iacumbenl or ..t I ley, Cheehire, of v. son. CmAwjIrm.-On thes 28th nit., at Cloawton-cottage, Alton, Uaa, .0 the wife of EA wad Chawnier, Esq., of a son. - DyuN.-On the 29th ult., at tho ...

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... 5~TlT, -A A lSIN* : * * ?? MI blfr ?? i 9-Dm lleS. ?? Irlabolib, thete otth aoftii R tes,*L; t Watt Ho. B , the edt VOWIUPL-DeSrX. et Orohe; G ea N.,bi tb eldeE ct GOt4fyljnYDe ?? MeSoe Beog dras thew ifeo YoUay-Dz t9, lnthgdtl, y Dlebrdge the ?? t~N Uio . I ka . .I: XOU~G-De& , at 'oteley. ~ itudm~ he o of the Rew. h33ANAM- GIW~-D~e-% ald St. 8h eChh4 by tho Ete. G. BtItWd., 114o F. . En of ...

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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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... 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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... BIRTHS. APPAC -nte1s9t inst., At 40, Hyde-park-square Ile r Facnci Il1obsn Appach, Esq., of 7, S~ueses-ten-ace, Ilt e Bguamtu-On the 31st ult., at Almorah-Yila, DotrynIj,1 ten, Mrs. John Surrup, of a son. C.seLeWotLL-OU the 24 inst., at 10, BerkeleeP--sqoare ~th,, Captain floury Caldweil, R.N., of a daughier. - DALtiwy-Oi the 20th alt., prematurely, the wifeof Mr. W, D. of Glsuoester-orescenit ...

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... DEA THOF 0 MDICAL PRACTITIONBR FROM OBLOBOPORf A most painftl excitement was produced in Alloa on Sabbath last, on its becoming known that Dr. Renwick bad died duing the forenoon while under the influence of chloroform. The following ar the particulars of this dis- tressing c:e -It appeara that the deceased bad been suffer. iog lately from the ni of his great toe having grown into the flesh; ...