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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. On Tuesday lest, at the Parish Church, by the Rev. D. F. Chapnuan, Mr. Thomas Nicholson to Eleanor Ann, youngest laughter of the late Mr Richard Furness, both of this town; Mr. John Steward to Miss Ellen Ellithorn. On Satutday last, at the Parish Church, Mr. Thomas Miller to Miss Jane Thomas Mr John Barnes to Miss Mary Ann Wood, Mr. Anthony dartinell Forshaw to Miss Eleanor Welch Mr ...

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 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... to FUNERAL OF MISS DALTON, OF THURNHAM. _ On Thursday last, the remains of the late Miss Dalton, of Thurnham, vhose demite we announced in our last num- ber, were inteired in the family mausoleum in the chapter. house of Cockersanl Abbey. The last offices of the lead were conducted with all the Pomp and ceremonial with which the Church of Rome invests the sepulture of a dis- tinguished member ...

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 ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... The following inquests wore held bv the woroact /wteruT J the body Jobn Husband, 63 years of age, who resided in akin field-street. He was occasionally employed as a porter, and Monday last was working at Messrs. Hatfield's sail loft, Washington-buildings, Brunswick-street. He was found wounded and insensible at the bottom a flight stairs, down which it is supposed he had fallen. He was ...

THE DEBATE IN THE FRENCH CORPS LEGISLATIF

... debates in both the Chambera have elicited unexpected kn-nnnt «# °w«° n ,r' he Eglilh policy 10 i *>Dt it may not ami to re|L, k * ex * one more temperate In the Coipe the Count de ..vigny—a gentlemanly old man, with white hair and feeble voice—said— After the recent inauguration by the Emperor of more liberal and conciliatory policy, I should have been glad associate myself in unreserved ...

The ceremony of consecrating the Bishop Worcester took place yesterday morning. A little girl, nine years of ..

... with her parents in Birmingham, has died from excessive vomiting caused by eating sausages. It is reported that a noble dnke, formerly aeaetai j for war and the colonies, and now secretary foreiw of those departments, ia to muooeed I*>rd Omaalng-mm governor-general of India. .. ~, „ The remarkable decay of the walls of the Houses of Parliament is about to engage the attention of commission ...

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... At the monthly meeting the oonncil, William Brown, Esq., was unanimously president, Klrkham Finlay, Keq., and Thomas Chilton, Esq., vice presidents, and J. B. Hampshire, Esq., troa urer, for the year. 'I he following oommittees were appointed, tU. CoMMCNiCATiom, Omcis, Messrs. Howling, Hampshire, Boahby, Job, Kelley, and Darsie. Customs, Dock Arrangements, and Export Trai>k.-Mrs-rs. Bower, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. On Saturday last, at the Parish Church, Mr. Thornas Bell to Miss Alice Garlington, Mr. John IRyding to Miss Alice Moulding, Mr. James Shuttleworth to Miss Mary Ann Hindle, Mr. John Battle to Miss Ann Etborington, Mr. Edward Hodgson to Miss Ann Miller; on Sunday, Mr. John Eaves to Miss Elizabeth Harling; on Monday, Mr. Daniel Harrison to Miss Ellen Ball, Mr. William Battersbv to Miss ...

FEVER IN LIVERPOOL

... Daring the last few days rumourj of painful character have existed as to the prevalence of fever in this town, and that in several instances the disease had terminated fatally. Upon inquiry, we find that these reports were not altogether without foundation. It is, however, satisfactory to know that the proper precautionary measures have been promptly taken, and there is now little if any cause ...

HOUSEWIFE'S CORNER

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RAILWAY TRAFFIC

... total. Half-jMrt total. _ IMI. IMO. Ml. im.mam ,g 5 %s Cork And 313 xi] ]» » Oarlt.llrock, Pmmh,. 17» ,S6 u.14 14M »( Dublin * June! IIU loiio mJ gg Duodoo, P., Ab. J ana 1051 Dundalk Knniskillen.. IM9 ISS3 18401 11018 Dublin and Drogheda 1477 1481 88k Dub. W'low AD.ft K. 1263 13066 11418 Eant Anglian 1006 6188 87ft East. Counties ft E. Un.. 11142 179728 184348 480 Edinburgh and Glasgow. ...