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... 'oficee ej I1aroaee or Dehs s-t -rom a di8tance must be audlncioee hi thesloaiue ooneouroz Azests. or IV Chat of a known eoswec ondent . those af the offloe bu the sender. The ord N Cads, oraugoddtio tothe simple aenooowempnt of ea iarriag~e or Death, suject it to aym 1 as for an adaertise- Anriouncemnentr of Birtlhs are suiject to a charge off 2r. Gd, each, an4 must also be properlp outh ...

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... THE FUNERAL OF -LORD PALMERSTON. ?? .. . T1 The, P'ost ?? is now arranged that the funeral' of the late Viscount Palmerston shall take nlace at Westminster Abbey, on Friday next, at one o' cock. The spot chosen for his interment is by the side of William Pitt. The ceremony, although of a public character, will be conducted in the simplest manner, following in this the preeiident of the burial ...

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... WEEKLY RETtRN OF BIRlHS AND DEATHS IN THE, BE(OROUGH0 OF LEEDS. 40J' WEEK , 1865.' In the week ending last Saturdayj 3,270 births and 2,208 deaths were registered in eight large cities and boroughs of England, including London. _. The births were 65 above the weekly average of the tea years 1851-60 corrected for increase of population to the middle of this D year. The deaths were within one of ...

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... DEATH OF THE REV. CANON STOWELL. (manchester Courier, fofnday.) It is with deep and unfeigned regret we have to announce the death of the Rev. Canon Stowell, which sad event took place at one o'clock yesterday (Sunday) after- noon, at his residence, Barhill, Pendleton. It was gene- rally known that he was in a most precarious state all last week, and from the statements which appeared in the ...

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... All Notices V Marrtiges or Deatls senti fte a distance must -be authenticated byt the signature of one o our A ents, or by that of a known correspondent: those left at the ofjic by the seeder. The words No Cards or any addition to the simtyle announcement of a Nlfarriage or heath, subject it to paywient as for an advertise- ,nent. Anssuncevientts of Births are subject to a charge of 2s. 6d. ...

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... DEATH OF LORD PALMERSTON. IN the height of his power and the zenith of his fame, full of honours and full of days, LORD PALMERSTON has been suddenly called away from the scene which he had, )for more than half a century, so conspicuously adorned. The ear which for nearly sixty years has been alive to every sound of party support or of party obloquy is now deaf alike to praise and blame, to the ...

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... l FUNERAL - -- OF LORD PALMERSTON.: (By our Own Beporter.) LoNpDN, Friday. The desire of a nation has been gratified, and. Egland has gathered another of her dead sons to her great throbbing heart. It was but fitting that in the temple which she has built as a casket for her most pre- cious dust, all that remains to us of PALaEaSToN should find a place. Bomsey or Westminster Abbey ?-that was ...

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... PREPARATIONS FOR LORD PALDERSTON' | FUNERAL. (From Yestcrdeays 2frt'ing Post.) The arrangements for the solemn ceremony at Westminister Abbey are almost complete. It will be inter- esting and also gratifying to the public to learn that the Prince of Wales will attend in person to share in the last bonours to be paid to the late Premier. His Royal High- ess will proceed privately in the morning ...

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... J~arrtani BROsNv ?? 3rd, at by the lRlBhtov. t. and Rev. t. TR of the bride, the Rev. 0. F Brwne of t. athrines Clic,',Cambridge, to Mary ?? ?? St Richardson, 3art,, of BeaKLcaY-OWanE-Oct. 4th, at St. Philis' thurae, Salford, by the. Rev. P. 0. Nicholson, 'assisted by the Rv. W. Hopwood. Jain% Stlater, eldest son Of the late Mr. William Buckley, of Salford, to Lucy, eldest daughter of My. J. H ...

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... THE FUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTOIX. The Times gives the following graphic account of the ceremony within the Abbey:- The great Bell of the Palace of Westminster had just x tolled one when the head of the procession arrived at the, western doors. The Mayors and deputations from the, various public bodies with which Lord Palmnerston was 1 connected were the first to alight, and were ushered in i ...

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... WEEKLY REETUN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN THE BOROUGH OF LEEDS. 39ru WEEK, 1865. In the week ending last Saturday 3,646 births and 2,209 deaths were registered in eight large cities and boroughs of England, including London. Tle births were 431 above the weekly average of the ten years 1851-60, cor- rected for increase of population to the middle of this year. The deaths, although showing an ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... At Notices Oi Marriages or Deaths sent from a distance must be authenticated by the sitgnaure of one Zf our Agents, or by that cif a known correspondent: those teft ath ofce by the sender. Te words No Cards or any adittiot to the simple announcement of a Marriage or heath, subject it ?? as for. an aadverlese- .Aneeencements of Births are subject to a charge of 2ss. ct, each, anti tnust also ...