Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... TH E 'DEA a AD UNiERAL OF THE SULTAN. We take the followingaccount from ?? He'atetfr of the 26th of June:-- .HisMajesty the Sultan AbdulMed jid died yesterday: mornn~ shotljbefore nine o'clock, : 'Thaugb'peblic comment on the health of the Sove. reign has always been discouraged in Turkey, it had been generally known for some weeks past that his Majesty wais in a state whichjustified the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... November 21, at Swinton Parsonage, near Rotherham, the wife of tbe Rev J. Levett, of a daughter. fiarnageo. November 23, at Sculcoates Church, Hull, by the Rev Ti Bonnin, Mr William Brabiner, to Caroline daughter of Mr Robert Sinclair. r ?? fM November 23, at Sculcoates Churcb, Hull, by the Rev TS Bonnin, Mr Thomas Gamble, stone rason, to MargaretAnn, daughter of Mr James William Seller. ...

Marrtagfj. December

... 22, at Sceulcoates Church, Hull, by the Rev T S B(Innin, Mr John Beldon, mariner, to Rebecca, daughter of Mr Robert Johnson. December 24, at Sculcoates Church, Hall, by the Rev T S Bonnin, Mr Eenry Warrener, to Lucy Ann, daughter of Mt Jamees H unter.enA December 25, at Sculcoates Church, Hull, by the Rev T S Bonnin, Mr Istaac William Duel], to Mary Ann, daughter ot Mr Joseph White; December ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Births On the 28th March, at Holderness House, the wife of B. M. Jalland, Esq., of a son. March 29, at Tranby, the wife of F. Hoare, Esq., of a Son. April 1, at iRaywell, the wife of J. Alfred Sykes, Esq., of a daughter. April 1, at Hull, the wife of the Rev G W H Taylor, M.A., of a son, M~arriages April 3, at, the Holy Trinity Church, Hull, John Hall, Esq., of Csristchurcb, New Zealand, to ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... March 5, at the Grange, Dairy Coates, the wife of Capt. J H Cator, R.N., of a son March 8, the wife of the Rev G 0 Browne, Vicarage, Hull, of al daughiter. MIarriagez.o March tO, at Sculcoates Church, Hull, by the Rev T S Bonein, Mr Edward Mitchell, ironmonger, to Sarah Anu, daughter of Mr John Woodcock. March 12, at Sculcoates Church, Hull, by the Rev T S Bonnin, Ur Thomas Carries, to Mrs ...

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... DAVIDSON DIIOTIK, ME. DOUGALL ROBERTSON, iallkilAtaM MS. T. MAOLAOHAN, [leu oi the IMMIMHIkiIMMt author natch. X MB. J. SKEAF, Jo». _* JOHN Bsuiutssj. PHILHARMONIC WMTiSooSd season. sobsokiptlos, i»«i. noun for to the season lan. TWELVE CONCERTS. Ftalis (Full Dress) eaoh. MUX' the LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, * TWKNTY-SKCutfD BEASON. MENDELSSOHN'S ORATORIO EILIJAH.THIS BVBNING (TUESDAY), ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... There la fact which did not oome oak on the trial, Ist which qalte disproves the theory the defenoe that Mia Long worth went to host up Major Ilia real inducement respect fat the mensvy ol gallant French offioer whom aba.bad formed attachment the interval between her first Introduction to Valor Yelverton in 1852, and her to Galata in 1856. This officer died, waa killed, in the Crimean war, ...

CORRESPONDENCE. PRESBYTERIAN TKACHEKS. TO THE EDITORS OF TUB LIVERPOOL MERCURY. Gentlemen,—Having observed your ..

... sitting now io Liverpool that Dr. Muoro, ha« been railing the teachers of the Presbyteiian Church England rather unmeasured and unwarranted terms, wo, a* tcachers and interested the wclfaro of humanity, would protest against Dr. Munro's observations alike unchristian and uu* gentlemanly. ~ Monro wiahes a prelateor ape In his dealings with teachers, evi- Jor e his position a Presbyterian ...

TRANMERE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD

... The first meeting of the new board was held last evening, the public offices, Green-lane, Mr. Morecroft in the chair, and tUe other member? present were Messrs. Liversidge, Pritchard, Turner, Wright, Camming, Peters, Hitchmcugb, Perrey, Williams, Lee, Scots, Corris, and Webb. Mr. Perrey, the returning officer, produce! the 1 votirg papers and other documents connected with 1 the election. The ...

ITALY

... Letters from Turin, says the Pays, state that King Victor Emmanuel, who was not to have gone Naples until the month of January next, has resolved on proceeding there to present at the installation General de Marmora. Hii Majesty will leave about the middle of next month. Almost all the ministers wi.l accompany the King. Three only will remain at Turin. they, in their turn, will also to ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BhIRTHS. MAy at., at '52, Nortth Great Georges'alttreer the lady ot James A. Lyle, tiaq., of a son. ?? IV, In the elty of Saint Lotlti, Amrnclc. Kate, wife of IVilliam VraAei Cailet, soil of Ur. Cullea, Carbow, of a son. blay 22, In Carl, the wife of J. ,. Goad, is, t a idy 2t, abt. llu chulri of St. AndIrew, Weistlandrowr, by ?? )sov. 1. stritli, Jancs .V. D3illon, asq., Wicklow, to Ag- in ...

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... DEATH OF. MRS. BALL, OF RATIHFARNHAM. We deeply regret to announce the death of Mother Ptrances Mary Theresa Ball, Foundress and Supcrioress- General of the Community of the Sisters of Oar Lady of Loretto, who expired at Loretto Abbey, Dalkeay upon last Sunday evening, iu the sixty seventh year of' her age, and tre forty-seventh of her religious life. The closing scene was truly worthy of her ...