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... FUNEIRALS IN PARIS. The Civil Tribunal has just been occupied during three sittings in trying an action brought by MM. Lamny and Trouvain, funeral agents, against M. Vvfflard, director of the Pompes-Funhbres of Park, to recover 15,OOOf. damages on the ground that he hed illegally thwarted them in the exercise of their calling, and had falsely charged them with obtaining money from the public ...

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... U4o 11tKe8 of Moxrrago or Death can be-Inserted. unlefs properlytauthentleatled., Announceffents of Blithe cutwi b Pifoasadvertisements.] [Mearriage Notices, which include the verdi INo cards,' are charged for as adverbizemereta.j MAR~RIAGES. AnrOaen-Hak, -0A. r.The 5t et, at the Oat-h or~I, li' the Rev. 3. TroateokMA., r. TonaMAllan, of Ekip-,;n, to 8&rarhl Maenu. dlaughter of Mr. Robert ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... Aftnoescesenfes of Births are oalject to a oharge of 2s. ld. each, and ?? also be properly aallcent=caied. All Noticeo of Marriages or Dealts seo1t front a distance mna~t be aulhentccaled'by tice signcature of one of our Agrects, or by thnat of a koowcn correspondcent: those left at the o0llce, by the sentdoer. Tae #words No Cardo. or any aoddition to the smsite asnnouncement of ?? orDeath, ...

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... 0 fee BIRTHS. lie Deac. 2,of rpto Court, the wife of F. Di. Holland, Esq., of a son Dec. 80, at Ampney Perle, the Lady Gifford, prematurely, ly of at daughter, who sturvived its birth at fow hose1is. Jlan. 3, at Shinfield, Reading, the wife' of Biehard Bernard 3d Body, Esq., of a son, Is; ~MARRIED. aDee. 26, at thle Parish. Church Of Sutton. Coldfield, War- tl xiclkehire,hby the Rev. James ...

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... - MARRIAGE O0 CAPT. PMRANg [FRom OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] Oi Thursday last, the ancient but usually quiet town of Borkeley, was the scene of festivity and rejoicing, occasioned by the marriage of the Hon, iver; Harriett Ella Gifford, second daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Gifford, of Elton Hall, Lnd- low, and grand-daughter of the Right Hon. Earl Fitzbardinge, of Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire ...

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... f BIRTHS. Aw~rrnWALL-2Bth ult., at tbe residetce of her father. in-law, Thomal Annandale, Esq., surgcon, New- castle-on-Tyne, the sife of Johtn Annandale, Esq., I Woodhouse, Sbotley-bridze, of a son. Gaowse.-29th nit., at Bildeston, thenwife of J. L. I | Growac, Bsq., of a daughiter. i MARRIAGES. , WCLTON-COIE.-20th ult., at Cratfield, Mr. Charles Welton, of that parish, farmer, to Ellen, ...

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... .*'All Notices of B]nxins, DEATHS, aed MARRiAGES must bc autlhenticated by the name and address of the sender. BIRTHS. Russenoox-At 9 Grindlay Street, on the 4th inst., Airs W. Rushbrnak, of a son. TAcI-At 160 Canongate, on the 3d inst., the wife of .Mr James Tait, of a daughter. PENNEY-At the Parsonage) lilmarnock, on the 4th inst., the wife of the Rev. J. W. W. Penney, M.A., incumbent of ...

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... BIRTHS::; SONS.-Dec. S1, at 30, Queen Anne-street, the H1on. Mrs. John Brid eman-Dee. 28, at the School-house, Ipswich the wife of the 11ev. Dr. Holden, head niaster.-Dec.30. at The Vicarage, 1Nortlhbourne, Kent, the wife of ?? George Simpson.-Dec. 28, at Windsor, the wifo of Cap' tain J. L. Maclean-Dec. 28, at 11, Mlrlborough-plac;- Brighton, the wife of W. E. C. Nourse, Esq., F.R. -.S ...

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... BIRTHS. At G2 Houston Street, on the 8th instant, Mm. Robt. H. M'Leod; a son. At 50 St. Vincent Crescent, on the 7th int., Mrs. James Sinclair; a son. At 296 Bucbanan Street, on the 7th instant, Mm. John M'Coll; a daughter. At 36 M'A6lin Street, on the 7th instant, Mrs. D. Macdonald; a daughter. At 8 Wallace Street, bn the 7th inst., Mrs. Georgo E. Clarke; a daughter. At 90 Regent Terrace, ...

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... ,* !All ,. ot ]ces.,t ~t33u~~, i ~ifsTls ! a'* B~ cif~,G ti Tiroxso0-At 13 E~sV Pro tdoniSfreec, ost'hei~th ri~si.1J p, Cluharile J., Thomsgn; f s* daukitdri J l . ,slyi3,a~ .-. 7 3'Dublin Streebt. on the.6thdn~sti..;tthft , j wi~fhof.Jol fr[ayer,~sq., advocate, pf .h dowsghite.iai, 'sr AUlD-At ,2,,2 pyield Xfare.n t i't, I , t Willxhl. Sutherland, If asop,| on'tie'gta glpji,;~ wite-t W.. * ...

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... I STARVED TO DEATH IN LONDON IN 1864, | (Fro-m tic London JReviewa.) While our contemporaries, in their reviews of the past year, are exchanging congratulations upon the tranquil yet abundant prosperity of 1304, the soundness of trade, the vast increase in our exports, ansi the various signs of material progress, we shall perhaps touch an w e lcome and dissonant chord if we direct atteutiosu ...

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... .dll1 .Nstios of Marriages or Dent/es teat franc a distattee 7nust be oitheoticateet by the oignatiore of oer of our Agenots or bt that of a knoc nt ce resrrnpondlo : chose left at the q fficr, bl the snecler. Titc 'cecoros ' IN'o Cards,' cr atep ae'ttjfca to tiec oieeople asenoe'receecneat cf a A Tf rraisge orDeath, s eetl it tfo teeolaeoctt ad fo' eao adjeertizo Mleldt Aiscescccteotros of ...