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... MBMTS, MR ES, AD DRAT1. BIRTHS. AINGE.L-Decomber lt. at the Priory, St Bees, CumberiLudi the wile of the Rev. Dr. Ainger, of a am. ALLEN.-December 17, at Bruwiiwick-'ll, Hill-road, ft. John's- wood, the wife of 0. Allen, Esq., of a on. CARRY.-Deember 17, *t Nortbi -et, Bath, the wife of Mr. Ft J. CareyOf a on.h COWIX-De1em 9er. at Bridgeroad, ndthly- the wife oS H. Cowie Feq of. ad-ebter. ...

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... DEATH OF' 4 CONTEMPORARY OF BURNS. Walter Glover, known as the carrier between Dumfries and Edinburgh, in the tinie of Bums, died on C Sunday last, at Ferneyside, in his native pariah of Liber- ton-an eztrsordinary example of Ion ovit being in his IO4th ear, baving been born on the ICh July, 1768 Of late there have been recorded the deaths of persons of ; from seventy to fourscore yeas who ...

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... Death of MIr. Bruce Nlorton. The Theatrical Profession has lost many of its most brigfiant members within a comparatively short time. We regret to announce the death of Mr Bruce Norton, a gentleman so favourably knowa to many of our readers, which took place on Monday, the 25th nlt. He was only forty-three years of age, and yet he had followed his Profession as an Actor for twenty-eight years. ...

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... Obituary of Distinguished Persons. DEATH OF GENaERA SIR EDWARD BOWATEB, K.C.B.-Tbe Colonelcy of the 49th Foot has become vacant by the demise of the above gallant General, intelligence of whhose death was received at Buckingham Palace, on Sunday morning, by telegraph. Sir Edward died at Cannes at six o'clock on Saturday evening. The gallant officer, as Groom in Waiting to the Queen, was ...

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... - DlitITilS. December 30, at 3 Shrowsbury-torrace, Ratligsr, the wifo of Edtward Jackson, of a daughter. Deceao3 er 27, in Cloondl, the wife of Gerald Fitzgorald, Esq., of a daughter. Dreeniber 26, at Parhktown House, county Tipperary, the wife f John Tenmant., &eq., of a daughter. At Tipperfoy, the wife or T. 1: Morriascy, E q., M.D., of a daegtster. At Woodbino Cotagc, Cappawlite, the wife ...

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... THE DEATHO-F THE P-RINCE CONSORT. This meclancholy event is exciting the greatest possible Sym pathiy. fo he ajesty in the severe affliction she has sustaine,7I an ?? of ths corporate bodies of the kingdom hays pre- Sa seanted to her addresses of condolence. The funseral of hishi Roya l Hgness, which takes p lace on Monday, 'Will, in all pro- fae babl'ity, ocainagnrlihoay from sieven to two ...

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... FUNERAL OF THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. The Timnes of Tuesday, in noticing the funeral of the Prince Consort, says the Duke of Saxe-Coburg, who was devotedly attached to the deceased prince to whom he bears a strong reseiblance, was deeply moved, and wept incessautly. 'tie Crown Prince of Prussia, too, was equally affected. Poor little Prince Arthur's grief was enough to move the sternest. He, of ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

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 ...