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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 SULTAN.-PRO- BABLE EUROMEAN WAR. Within the week just e~nded, three remarkable men bave been withdrawn from the mundare stage unto that dark and mysterious region behind the impenetrable veil which divide Time from Eternity. These men are, or rather were, Sultan Abdal Medjid, John Lord Campbell, and last, but not least in the oignity ef true manhood and genuine worth, James ...

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... DEATH OF THE DUCHESS OF KENT 'We have to annosice the death of the Duchess of Kent, the event having ecourred 5hortly before ten O'clock yestersay ornok ing. F Dorie g the week sro e has een in a weak state of health, her disease, from whioh she Bar thffered mnany years (eanelr), having made great and fatal progress. On c uef- day lest, in consequence ef thrunfavoprable accounts, the Qaeen and ...

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... King Frederic Wlim' ?? Wediiesdsy 'Beljl~F~eei~kWm iwa'n'VWas, brn October.UZ,-1795,, BerMVisdHd e co ably 99 a 'Snd, wesa therefore,'in the' 66thx je~r' 'of h-ag~.p pucceded hisefa`th 'rdiclb;k William IIL, on 7h oef Jiina~c184(L wlie X; wa' iiniked * any :eat eventiidtil '.the ;ter 188, *heg the revolutonatry spirit of th~e j&idS si-zedonthe is ozbe of Belin. There is a ate~dbsote cii ord. ...

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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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... Twzl3B DMAWR or COUN¢T TEL12ZC - Lettara from Fepth comfirm the telegraphic annouc6- ment- of the sensation created by the death of :Cdunit Teleli. The report got abroad at nine o'clock in the morning of the 8th, ead a deuse crowd soon assembled in frout of Count Teleki's house. Many houses huvw;;out black flgs, in the cafes and public rooms the billiuad and chess tables were covered up, and ...

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... NA9tOZ' MUM MURM or SUCUING- The Duke of Buckingham and Chandos died on Mon- day night,-after a short illness. The late Richard Plants- genet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville, Duke and Marquis of Buokingham and Chaudoo, Earl Temple of Stowe, and Visoount and Baron Oobhami of Kent, in the p=erage of the United Kingdom, and also Earl. Nugent in keland, and likewise co-heir with the ...

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... DEATH OP LORD CAN&CELLOR 1-1 PAMPBELL. flO Unaneeullor Campbell died on 13unday morning. Ee had attended a Cabinet in the course of the previous day, and had entertained a party at dinner, with that keen and hospitable esnjoyment of society which always distin- guished him. He retired to rest in his accustomed health and spirits, and passed away without giving an alarm. Shortly before eight ...

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... DEA'T3E DP A. WEIIALr3 BRAGOON. A notable French lady died the, other day at the Hospice des Menages. Err maiden name was Therese Piguour, and she 'was born in the village, of Talmay, near Dijon, on the 14th January, 1774; consequently, she Was nearly eighty-seven years Of ge at the time of her decease. She enjoyed a pension of 200f. ?? which was granted in 1800, for military servico, and aiqo ...

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... DE&WS W AN 013 CuICETZEItL It is our-painful task this week to record the death of Mr.. Alfred Miyni, which took place in London on Friday Ilast, from a 8eyere attak of diabetes. He was in his 55th year, 'id has left a wife and family to deplore his unex- pected demise. The oricketers of England. will read this announcement with feelings of the deepest sorrow, and more especially the. few old ...

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... IDE:ATH O VrGO-AwzuzAL SIX DICEAD I --,-SAUM3DZRS DUND.&S, XG.M. We have to announce the sudden death of the above admiral, senior naval Lord Commissioner of the Admi- rslty. The event took place on Monday, shortly after noon, at his resideuco in New-atreet, Spring-gardens, undei psinfally sudden circumstances. He attended divine service, as usual, at St. Matthew's Chapel, appa- rently in ...

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... FUNERAL OF Mt. BRAIDWOOD. GREAT DEMONSTRATION. ?? - ?? OUM P'iKC0AL REPORTER, The event which occurred yesterday mnay fairly be de. scribed as having no rarallel in English history. Great monarchs have passed through the streets of ihe British metropolis Surrounded by guards-preceded and followed by men of rank and station, amid enthusiastic crowde, and with every sign of pomp and power around ...