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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. On the 6th inst., at the Parish Church, Mr. Thoms Green to Miss Agnes Croft; Mr. John Guy to Miss Elizabeth' Pook&; Mr, Frederick Beothain to Miss Margaret Ellison; Mr. 'Thus. On the 8th inst., Mi'. William Corner to Miss: Elen Hold- croft; Mr. David Barlow to Miss Jane Redfnim. Bennet to Miss Harriet Holding. On the 7th inst. Mr. William Fletcher to Miss Alice Talbot; Mr. David ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTH. On the 6th instant, at Stanley House, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire the wife of William H. Marling, Esq., of a son. MARRIAGES. On Saturday last, at the Parish Church, by the Rev. W. Walling, Mr. Charles Walmsley to Miss Mary Nuttal, both of this town. On Tuesday last, at the Parish Church, Mr. David Nick. son, of Penwortham, to Miss Margaret Smith, of this town. On Saturday last, at the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. On Monday last at the Parish Churcl, by the Rev. Richard Price, Mr. WiIiam Ainsworth, auctionee-r, to Mrs. Jane Alsto%. oti this town. Onl Sunday last, by thle Rev. D. F. Chiapmian, curate, Mr. Joseph Wilks te Mrs. Catherine Burton, bath of this towt On Sunday last, by the Rev. D. F. Chapman, Mr. John H61I to Miss Jane Buck, both of this town. On Saturday last, at the Parish Church, ...

WEST DERBY GUARDIANS

... The usual weekly meeting of the West Derby Board of Guardians was held yesterday, in the board* room of the workhouse, Mill-lane. Mr. Heyes presided, and the following other gentlemen were also present:—Messrs. Shaw, Smith, Abrahams, Ledger, M'Connel, Ware ham, Bol&haw, Richmond, Webster, Glo\er, Page, Roscoe, Hough, Wit ham, Garratt. Cheques for out-door relief were granted as follows: —Mr. ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Thk late Inspector Commelin.—The following donations on behalf of the widow and family of the late Inspector Oommelln have been handed to Major Grelg Mr. Raffles, stipendiary magistrate, £2 ; Mr. James Thomson, brewer, £1; Mr. Cobb, solicitor, £1. The Tower of Wallasey Water Works.— This evening the tower the new water works will be lighted up with Illuminated devtees the outside aad about ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ALTCAR COURSING CLUB. President, the Earl Sefton; Ffccward?, Viscount Uffington, H. Blende:!, E-q., ana T, T. C. Lister, Esq.; Jadpo, Mr. A. Slipper, Mr. ; lion. Secretary, T. D. lloruby, q. FIRST DAY.-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. THE STAKFS, For Dog Pup; ieB.—7s httries. First T*es.—Mr. Filbi.it bent Sefton's Sulphur, Mr. S. Lieter's Liverpool bri.t Mr. Moor«,'s Monty Moon; y, Mr. Stout's beat Mr. ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BEFORE MR. COMMISSIONER PERRY. I In re J. W. Garrett.—This bankrupt, a corn merchaut in Liverpool, appeared yesterday for judgment on his certificate. Commissioner sud in thi« case he thought the bankrupt entitle! to immediate certificate of the second class. The objections raised by Mr. Ktty, of the marriage settlement beiog fraudulent and of the bankrupt excessive trade and personal ...

THE OVERLAND MAIL

... The Bombay journals October 12, which have to hand, announce tbe resignation of the Government of Bombay George Russell Clerk, and that the resignation has been accepted. His excellency, in indisposition, intended to leave for Mahahleshwur io a day or two. Mr. K. Ternp'e is to chief commissioner the Government paper currency, comes Into operation in January next. Telegraphic from all parts of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. Yesterday, ait the Parish Church, Pontworthais. by the liev. WN. E. BRawstorne, MA.A, issesuonbent, assistediby the cs' L. WV. Jeifray, MA., rector ofilildfordl, Cheshire, sucle of the bride, WN. Percival Elgee, Esq., Chief Constable of Lancea~lsre, late ('upl) fain 511th (Queen's Own) Regiment, to Lizia, Fanny. ca;Wte:~~o of Williami Marshall, Esq., Of Pt'euworthsus 1hall, in 5hss ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE LATE SIR JAMES GRAHAM. Another of the Romans has shuffled off this mortal coil, and justified in his death the psalmist's limitation to the ordinary life of man. The noble and dignified figure of The Knight of Netherby will no more be seen rising in his place in parliament to deliver a calm and political but always bitter invective against whoever might be the political opponent of ...

THE LOSS OF THE NORTH BRITON

... An Inquiry instituted by the Board of Trade into the loss of the Liverpool and Montreal screw-steamer North Briton, which, as will be fresh in the recollection of our readers, was wrecked on Parcquet Island, on the morning of the sth ultimo, commenced yesterday, at the polioe court, before T. S. Kaffles, Esq., the stipendiary magistrate, and Captain Harris, nautical assessor. Mr. Tyndal, local ...