Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. On the 22nd Nst., at the Catholic Chereh, Chipping, by the Right Rev. Dr. Roskell, bishop of Nottingham. assisted by tha Very Rev. Monscigneur Searl, Canomn of Westminster, ?? Rev. Canon Primer, the Revs. F. Cooper, F. lfton, &c., Mr. Joseph Brown, eldest son of Matthew Brown, Esq., of thiz town, to Agnes, daughter of W. Hilton, Es., of Clifton Parkt Birkenhead also, at. the same ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... All anlouncetnemuts of Births, Marriages, or Deaths must be properly authentioated, or they evill not be inserted BIRTHS. December 8, at Shepherd's Bush, London, the wife of Mr. J. Prici, (third daughter of the late Mr. T. Hart, auctioneer, &c., Culimpton,) a eon. December 4, at Fettercairn House, N.B., the Hon. Mrs. Trefusis, a daughter. December 4, the wife of Mr. William Hooper, Holy-street ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ffi~arringes atxd Ptatb0-. to prevent ?? leftno inltmtflhton ca (In orde& qr Doathw!Ulboinsertild, unesauthentictited b) M h e Iaddrous of the sender, who musret also state hit =h;raena.. ?? authorityforfo. 'ueast b paid for as advertlis~kutsttl] Notioee of Births R E DU lohJst,. at the fllsiecurn Rov. ~.~a~l~mrwyru~z-On *lsO 1 Nalfy, Mr. W. A. A',rzint. ot Chpl nciats.b h Ee e1 MU of J. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... [In ceder to pr )v~ft. ?? ortt b Mar .~orD z~thill boinsertcd uloer teotm ad ouldreP3 oftbiO sender, who bust coist n .J s~atorityforf ,r'eraxtd th% annOrn~oMtfenImt' M~Ium of BII&'U .=Cb Piai for. a. advot, 00et. t 0. flunlint11o01,11MA., hr. JamlcaA1OIoftl G5 Of Et Gi & (b rl' achr. famr of DonbiltlI. rh Tmtr BAlN1A~t-eI:DWA1lir-.On the 4th Church, bmptrlI OO..hlle. Il the BOe ]F. Dowling.. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I ?? ITb HETb OF HIS LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS TH Th P.RINCE~ CONSORT. T On Monday, at noon, the body of his late Royal High-Ts ness the Prince Consort was buried in St. George's Clsapl, T Windeor. Tito funeral, as previously decided upon, had 550510 of that publio show whsieh has cliaracterised the Li obsequies of royalty in times past. If, however, there was wanting that 1pomp and circumstance ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... FUNERAL OF THE LATE DUCHESS OF KENT. THE CEREMONMAL. On Monday morning, privately, yet with much of the Etate and 'ceremony befitting her exalted rank, the mortal remains of her late Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent were solemnly interred in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. As compared with other Royal funerals, that of Monday was unusually private, even more s0 than the interment of the late ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... D~~~uatrageo. October 27, at Scalcoates Church, Holl, by the Rr, T S Bonnin, Hr John Burton Jenkinson, to Sarah Ann, daughter of Mr Wm Tranter. October 27. at Scalcoates Church, Hall, by the Rev T S Bonnin, Mr George Cook, mariner, to Sarah, daughter of Mr Jacob Atkinson. October 28, at Sculcoates Church, Hull, by the Rev T S Bonnin, Mr Henry Beek, woodturner, to Kate, daughter of Mr Thomas ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... FOOT RACE BETWEEN JACKSON AND The contest between W. Jack on, the American Deer, and Deerfcot, the North American lied Indian, over a distance of four mile*, for a stake of £50, came off yesterday afternoon, at Old 8.-ompton. the word Off, they bounded away at a good pace, D.urfeot with a flight load, which he maintained till the finish of the third lap, when Jackson put on a terrific spurt, ...

THE ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANCASHIRE. CUOWN COURT. BEFORE MR. BARON CIIANNELL. WEDNESDAY, DI MEMBER 18. THE CHILD MURDER Naucy Armfield, who wag convijted od Wednesday las: of the murder of & infant Droylusden and sentenced to if been respited. MANSLAUGHTET . AT LIVERPOOL. Jobn Scully, who found guilty yesterday of the m*nslanghter of Ma r Kelly, Liverpool, on the 17th of September was sentenced ...

THE LOSS OF THE SHIP JUNIATA

... The Receiver of Wrecks this port has forwarded to the Board of Trade a report of the olrcumstanoe* attending the total locs of the ship Juniata, outward bound from this port for Baltimore, resulting from oolllslon with the ship Joseph Fish, also from this port, bound for Key West, which took plaoe off the Irish ooast on the morning of the Instant. The report the sworn deposition of Captain ...

THE CANADIAN EXTRADITION CASE

... There is not more offensive or contemptible form of the lovo of paradox thaw eagerness to tha: gome particularly iniquity or cruelty is strictly legal and logical. there actually an priori preaump- in favour the technic* correctness f a judicial decision involving practical cols-. - which cannot be without horror. Thiy take for jnuituU that the rules of law are a-surd and immoral, and th ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... FAMILY HISTORY OK THB KRNTB.* MR. PARENTAGE, *o. The father of the murdered child wu the sen a *arpet manufacturer, who for many yean carried bnsinaei in OarpentorVhalL London-wall, and had retired from It some or 18 yean nil death. This gentleman had married Mia Seville (of Essex family, well known in Ooiebester, in that oounty), of whom nothing remarked beyond the fact of the rapectahOity of ...