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... BIRTHS SoNs-Feb. 22nd, at 64, Rutland-gate, the Hen. Mrs. Al- fred Sartoris.-Peb. 19th, at Peter's-hill, Doctors'-com- mons, the wife of Mr. W. Clapton, F. RXC S.-Feb 19, at Maidenhead, the wife of the Rev. John Nacfarlane; B.A. -Feb. 20th, at Cheltenham, the wife of the Rev. John Edward Waldy.-Feb. 20th, at Golder's-green, Hendon, the wife of Fitzherbert Williams, Esq.- eb. 20, at Sun- ...

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... THE PRINCE'S MRRUIAQE LATEST PARTICULARS. A communication from Sir George Grey, the home secretary, with regard to the order of the royal pageant on the entrance of the Princess Alekardra' into the metropolis, was read at a* njeeting of the re- ception committee of the corporation of London on- Tuesday, and is said to have produced among them a feeling armounting to mortification, Sir George ...

BIRTHS. At 121 North

... Montrose Street, on the Ist instant. Mrs. James Hamilton ; a-son. At Dalnarnock House, on the 1st instant, Mrs. W. R. Arthur; a daughter. At 3 Hamilton Place, Partick, on the 28th ultimo, Mfrs. Adam Gemnaell; a son. - At 14 Dawevon Street, Dublin, on the 25thultimo, the Wife of the Hon. Bobert Handcock; a daughter. At Wellswood Park, Torquay. on the 2.5th ultimo, the wife of Captain Charles ...

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... THE LATE MR. EDWARD M'VEY. Theunexpected death of this gentleman, at the early age of 48, and in Ile very midst of his successful mer- cantile career, has caused deep sorrow not marely to the members of his own bereaved family, but also to nume- rous frieids3 by whom he was respected and loved. He was a msan of the nicest honour, of unswerving integrity, of great energy, and of such supirior ...

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... B FIRTHS. CALLUeM-At 4 St Patrick Square, on the let inst., Afrs John B. Callum, of a daughter. GzNrLx-At 8 Parleside Street, Edinburgh, on the 27th ult., Mrs Gentle, of a daughter. MACFADZEAn-At Seafield Place, Elgin, on the 25th ult., the wife of James Macfadzean, Collector of inland Revenue, of a son. METCALF-At Holly Lodge, Campsie Junction, on the 27th ult., Mrs Ralph Medealf, of a ...

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... THEE PRINCE OF WALES' MARR1AW. On Satuirday, a meeting of field officers was held w.ithina the chambers of Colonel Stirling, for the purpose of consider- ing what arrangements should be made for the turn-out of the Volunteers on the 10th curt. After some conversation, it was .uaniimLously resolved that the various battalions of Volunteers should meet on the Green at 11 o&clock, on Tues- day ...

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... ElIbTlfS. March 1, ut~lo. 12, Great Ohorlessreet, the wife of Wal- Engton Shegog. Esqi, solicitor. of a seon, Frbruary 27, at Long Orchard, county Tipperary, the wife of Coptain PFwer Laler lD.L, af a daughter. February 27, at Mountrath, the wife of Ur. Hugh Brad- seaw, ella daughter. February 26, at Euston Terrace, the wife of Thomas 71er- rick, Esqa, ollcitor'of a son. MAiRtRUGES. January ...

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... TEE MARRIAGE OF THE PRCE OF WALES.I Cl (F-rom the Times.) TheCororaionofLondon have carried their poinut in thf arrangement, so far as they are concerned, of th~e Royal Dc pageant on the entrance of the Princess.Alexandra, into the D metropolis. The obnoxious order-, emanating froth the Ye2 Rome Office, w'hich, contrary to all uscage in. great State viJ1 processions, had assigned to the Prince ...

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... MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES PROFRSSOR AloCNS ODsPgTOAL eDE. The nuptial ode, by Professor Aytoun, was pub. lished by the Messrs Blackwood on Saturlay It would occupy fully a column of our space. cre igive the concluding lines:- Pair as a poet's dream, serenely bright, Veil'd in the charrm of maiden modesty, The Rose of Denmark comes, the royal Bridle O loveliest Rose ! our paragon antI ...

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... THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. T O W N M E P Tor IN . SA'1'5I&Y last, at twelve o'clock, a town meeting, called by the Mayor (John Lytle, Rsq.), in com. plinnce with a numerously-signed requisition, was held in the Town hail for the purpose of taking into eoneideration the beat means of celebrating the mar. rfage of the Prince of Wales on the 10th instant, Amongst those present ?? riytle ...

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... BIR'THS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 0[11 . -A le,_ a~ru tly 25, .,t 111111011 Villa, Fltli'aw,the wife cf 01lA\tMANNA?.E-i mi til, 27, at CanOlxuY ryViles, the wife of HA. ut K felr ia yd5,oatVtenrlrCt, Dublin, the Wile of the e it, ioon k ala u daughtr. H~n~l I aiier27 ni rttnsllsii~ ?? Sensing- fa6lit. iasn Pr>*Nul)Niw2t a-~iuy2,t St. Jamsrl's Paiace, the lHon, 31rs. M'fili~'~ ARRIAGES. ob 11iAE ...