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... JdIvtut joarriagot, and palu,4. Dal No Notieo of Birth, Marriage, or Death can be In lsrted unises autheniticated by the naine and address of the ender. The words No carIs, or anysimila- addition to the simple F. announoceient of a marriage or death, subjects it to pay- ment as for an advertisement. Qu BIRTHS. Bri BARclAkY-Dec. 28, at Aberdour House, Aberdeensbire, the wife of Charles A. ...

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... DEATH OF MR THACKERAY. (From Fridap's Timme.) Suddenly one of our greatest literary men has de- parted. Never more shal the fine head of MIr Thaeke- say, with its mass of silvery hair, be seen towering among us. It was but two days ago that he might be seen at his club, radiant and buoyant with glee. Yesterday morning he vas found dead in his bed. With all his high spirits lie did not seem ...

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... MR THACKERAY'S DEATH AND FUNERAL, The Times of Friday last, in announcing the death of this most popular writer ?? one of our greatest literary men has departed. Never more ehall the fine head of Mr Thackerny, with ite mape of eilvery hair, be seen towering among us. It was but two dayc ago that he might be seen at his club, radiant and buoyaut with glee. Yesterday morniog he was found deadlin ...

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... 'DRATRI'Q;\ TllE.lh id it. *$1JV-AEY. Of lvw .,;ar rceri regret I have ?? tiop deat' olhe Rev. Thomas Msslvelney,; :LadIsMfelr tor of Crseaser 'Lough, to vhich he was Ap- pointed two years ago. The Rev. Mr Mulvanj was cosneected' with Cavan, as crate', for the long period of' ;13 y'ea, iihero be. ra beloved by all' who had the pleasure of hie acquaintance. MOUNTHELLICK TOWN HALL. ...

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... OBITUARY FOR 1863. A record of death's doings for the year which :s just drawing to a close is both long and sad. Taking the ''upper ten thousand first, we find that their ranks have been thinned during 1863 to an extent far in excess of the annual average. In the catalogue of Royalty departed, we have to chronicle only a single death, that of Frederick Charles Ohristian, ling of Denmark. ...

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... THE FUNEfIAL OF MR W. M. THACKERAY. W (FROM TH1 EXPRESS.) of On Wednesday morning the mortal remains of SC Mr W. M. Thackeray were interred in the Kensal Er Green Cemetery. The funeral procession left Oc the private residence of the deceased, at Kensing- th ton, shortly before eleven o'clock, and arrived at an the cemetery about noon. There was but one mourning coach, and in this and the ...

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... FUJNEtAL OF MR. TAACKERLAY. , Thcrom the Lendoa Teprai.) '6 Mr. Thckerray was buried' yeiqrda, morning ?? L1v Kenral-greanCenmptery. Efad1ho bean ?? author -ins it l7 probable enough that the state would have taken ?? he: nsome cognleance of his d i paici aenle 'kuour to baa iew;ory. InEnglarnd we order tF-enilattera, 'it ala not' Leter, at,,eaet .djFferertly. I 6.01dlera were on .gli ,parade; ...

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... TO THE EDTOR OF S TMDAY 3WX. ;Sm,-After Mr. Jeaffresons statement that the i, obdpf Committee- inid to help 'the lttforid be 'Oniiniitte in the fortheoming eebrtieof.he AikespearsTeroqntenyitk*oul4 b i Cowus to he sayanythisngimplying distrust in, their abilityor v willingness to do so; and .the sooner any dispute tsot;nsyhave arisen between the two eommittee is* forotten, the btter for both ...

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... BIRTHS, 'C Dcenmber 81, thbe wife of 0, E, M'ltonne, of a IOn. Coj Dceqmbor 28, at Wiliow-terraco, Wililatatoewa, the wife of WI Goorgo Tighlee Iopkins, Esq, of a daughter. e W December 27, at Coleraine, county Londonderry, the wife wI of William 'Warka, Esq, of a bon and heir. V Decomber 25; at Spamount, Douldineoly, county Donegal, the vwife of Commander George T. CSmith, ?? Navy, of a ...

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... All ZNotice$ of Atarrtage or Death sent frome a distance must be .utaienticated by the signature of one of our Agents, or byl that of a kbonoe corresoondente those left at the offee, by the sender. The eords No Cards, or any addition to the simple announce, meat of a Marriage or Death, subject it to pasment as for an advertisemen.t ANDe)isow--LTTLTEwooD.-Deo. 24th, at Oxford-place chapel, ...

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... All Notices of D}RTIIs, DEATHS, and MARRIAGES must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender. I12THS STLqRT-At 7 Grosvenor Place, London, on the 29th ult., the Lady Augusta Sturt, of a daughter. IRvING-At 37 George Street, on the .30th ult., the wife of 3tr M. Irving, of a daughter. Mociinin-At 1 Claremont Place, on the 29th ult., M1rs Mocbrie, of a son. Ml\XEAAN-At 36 Dublin ...

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... -FUNRUNL; OF THUEII ARE, O CH&RLEI9ORTl.;j were removelrd cit five.o'clock IYesterday .morning.i' fkas'ni ~ej Mlarine,- Olontar!, .to the railway, ternelati, Anolene-1 etrset,'eneivaist to At maghs. The; proceedings Weror of a ~ met .,'the beami., drawn. by, hw orses; and attended b yioastp Anourlniseg coach, drsw up in front of the grand cnt'rance. jh to '?arino, '-Tho r~oenekrs of th ...