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... .In 33BIRTHS. AnsusoeiTes.-On the 24th inst., at Dover, the wife of the HIon. W. or W. Addington, of a son. ly BAss.Yr.-On the 26th inst., at Streathanm, the wife of Edward Bailey, Esq., of a daughter. Ig DousriSRLD.-On the 26th inst., at 3, Canterbury-road Villas, Brix. a ton Mrs. Edward Holroyd Bousdleld, of a son. , OCYvesv.-On the 2 ith inst., at 64, COmberland-street, the wife of le ...

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... ?? ?? tf Nofnbir%,linan&Mt,$ , padfrs ?? ent youngest daughter ofWM.- Thoulaseple. ?? ?? Outh Wtl at -torideace Plate CmO ; fr-atmona Ohltpel, Oleotleat6M. by ?? t Ceithiertoooa, 'G COAy Pon of the late Heir tklao, Thq,, to AuraeetOnw Z~~n: daughter 61 the late U JazuebWilson, aul o~f W,-- beatenor r ,- . 31tR -On~ thie rdi lntte pit thi Cihnreb'of St. Uarylehofte, Loudon, b hki'1k7- ef T. ...

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... MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS. The Registrar-General in his Quarterly Return of the Marriages, Births, and Deaths in England says:- The first quarterly return of the year 1860 presents nearly average results. The birth rate is above the average of the ten preceding winteriquarters. The death rate is slightly above the winter average; but below the rates of the two previous winters. The weather ...

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... THE LATE REV. DR. REDFORD. The death of this eminent minister occurred at d Edgbaaton, near Birngham, on Sunday last, after a long r and unusually active life devoted to the promotion of the Christian religion, and more especially to the interests of the independents. He was the only son of the Rev. Alex- anuder Redford, a Scotch presbyterian, who, coming to Eng- land, became an independent, ...

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... BIRTHS. At 52 Dumbarton Road, on the 18th instant, Mrs. Robt. Forbes; a daughter. At Bothwell, on the 17th instant, Mrs. W. S. Gilchrist; a son. At Irvine, on the 17th instant, Mrs. Wmn. Andersont, Glasgow; a daughter. At New York, on the 27th ultimo, MNr. Harriigton Hobley; a son. At Ledge House, Quinsigainond, near Worcester, Mass., on the 29th ultimo, the wife ?? Weir; a daughter. MARRIAGES ...

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... BIRTHS. ADDO!oN.-Onthe 3d inst., at Tineton, Warwickshire, the wifto of W. J. Addison, Eeq., surgeon, of a son. BO)DDV.-On the 5th inst., at No. It, Trinidad-plitce, Islington, the wife of Mr. A. S. Boddy, of a son, stillborn. ?? the 2d inst., at Nairn, the wife of Robt. Douglas, Esq., prematurely, of a son, ttillborn. 3lor.-On the 4th inet., at 5, Albyn-plnce, Edinburgh, the wife of Thomas ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. %aZ No notise of irwriage or Death can be inserted uiies autnti cted by the name and addroes of the sander.- NotUOBO Births Utset be paid for u advseittesemneu BIRTHS. May 0, at No. I,. upper StanhOpe-streoo, Mm Hope, of a da otr. MARMAOGR. May 10, at the Madeleine, Pars, Capt. NeebitH, of the county Leitrion, an officer in the Britih Royal Artillery, to MdWii. ...

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... BIRTHS. May 4, at Donaghadec, the wife of E. F. Leslie. Esq., of a son. Anril 30, at Lennamore, Gortin, the wife of the Rev. N. Slephens, of a son. May 2, at Logacurry Mills, Mrs. Robert Morrow, of a daughter. Maly 3, at Rokeby, Soutbbill Avenue, Blackrock, the wife of the Rev. B. I:B Blacker, of a son. MARRIAGES. May 8, in the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Kells- seater, by the Rev. Josias A. ...

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... BIRTHS. At 5 Newton Place, on the 4th instante Mrs. James Rolertois, a eon., At 26 Windsor Terrace, St. George's PRoad, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Charles Key Dods; a daughter. . At 7 Woodlands Terrace, on the 4th instant, Mrs. Clavering; a daughter. At the Union Bank of Scotland, Irvine, on the 21 inst., Mrs. Paterson; a son. MARRIAGES. At St. George's, Hanover Square, London, on the .30th ...

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... DEATH OF JMLAVLBflT SMITEIL ANe (Globe) regret to announce that Mr. Albert Smith died at half-past eight o'clock on Wednesday morning, in consequence of a sudden and most severe attack of bron. chitis. Even amongst those to whom Mr. Albert Smith was only known as a public favourite there will be X very keen regret at the passing away from amongst us of one so often asso. ciated with pleasant ...

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... BIRTHS. At UAT33S6EAD, in Sedgewick-place, on the 11th inat., the wife of Ur William Burnup, of a son. At the Low FELL, Gateahead, on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr l. S. Young, of a daughter. At WHIEKHAm, on the 6.h inst., the wife of Mr Robert Taylor, ot a son. At WuxCcxa~t GLANGE, on the 14th inst., Mr& Matt. Proctor, of a duughcer. At MORPETH, on the 13th ineS., the wife of Mr Snowdon ...