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... THE FIUNERAL OF LORD PALMERSTON. NOT1VITHar1NDING the expressed wish of the late Premier, his. remains are to receive the respect and honour due to such a man. This, it is stated, is by the spiecial request of her Majesty, to which his friends hare- very' properly acceded.' The place of his inter- ment- will! now be Westminster Abbey, and the time fixed for the' ceremnony, after several ...

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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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... 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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... tC Nyotics oJ JorrooavgeB Or Deaths sent frors a distance must be authelticoted by the sgnature of one of our Agents, or bp that ^f a known- correspondent: thest tfe at the ofce by the sender. i9V words No Cards, or anp addition to the simple annoueenett of a Marriage or Death, subject it to payment as for an adversise- A4Elarriage0. BrTEcwonrrnr-TAYLoa.-Oct. 22nd, at the Register-office, ...

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... Al Notiee oJ Marmages or Deaths sent from a distance must be calchenticaiea by theoratre of one of our Agents, or by that of a knowtn oe'rrespondeat: those lo* at the office by the sender. Aeiaoacemeess of Birthsv are sbnject to a charge of 2s. Gd. each, anud ta7ust also be properzy aatheraed. DIGGhSS-DANXoS.-Oct 19th, at the Darish church, Burton, Wet- metrhind, by the Rev.H Shinw, Mr. I Os, ...

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... E LT LOD-- TH LATE LORD PAdmzSO. (Commnunicated by Mr. Murcek).- Lord Palaerston's early political life cannot lie expected to fall in with the ?? rcollecitions of ourrtlistsof the present day, and t;orefcee MiStakm. omisias xcsaly ccr.The present writer speaks of what passed under hI own knowledge. I. It is quite true that Lord Palmersten (as. well as R T. Mi. ies, whom the present writer ...

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... 2'he aords No Cards. or any addition to the simsle ann UOferaes of a Marriage or Death, suaject it tspngazeat as far an adsea; weat. B1ir.9MoY-STOBan.-Oct. 22nd, at St. Jude's church, l'onet, by the Rev. T. R. Dent, viar, Mr. Jonathan Bramscy, flax drcsser to Mrs. Elizabeth Storey, both of that parish. DgnCesWERv rLA-weov.-Oct. 18th, at Egremont, Cumberlond, by i the Rev. W. H. Leeca, Mr. ...

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... THE rFUNTERRAL OF LOKD PALMERSTON. Is - In reference to Lord Palmerston's funeral, we (Post) have reason to believe that the principal mourners will consist of the Rev. H. W. Sulivan, his lordship's nephew, and the remaining male representative of his line; Admiral Sir Wm. Bowles, the Bight Hon. Lawrence Sail- van, the Earl of Shaftesbury, the Bight Hon. W. F. Cow- per, M.P., the Earl Cowper, ...

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... Eml Tile words ,.No Cardo, or anys addition to the sitnpiaeanuesi of a Marriage or ,Death, subje ttit to paysieut as for an aducitO wascot. Annowicesensse of Births are sub ,ret to a charge of 2s. lGd. nead, 40 ptasst ?? bie propeerlt authlcifscated. .Marriame0. 0ATTcTNy-PYIeIUS.--Oet. oth, at the Cathedral, Ripen, by the l r; Poole, viear, Ar. W. Carling, of Sharrow, near Ripon, to iuft ...

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... AU14 'loi~ces 01 MTdrrage or veatA8 sent Jrom a distance Nabs; be authenticated by the signature of one of our ogents, or er that of a kown emcrrePondent: those left a Lid office v, the sender. he words 'No Cards, or any addition ts oke saimlps ?? of a Marriage or beath, subject it to papyent as for an advertise. meat. DAnLNeroin.-Oct. 21st, the wife of Henry Cecl Derlington, Eeq., of London ...

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... The charge for the insertion of announcemernt of Births is 2s 6d each. Announcements of Marriages and Deaths, properly authenticated, are inserted gratnitously, except where special intimations, such as No cardg or Friends will please accept this notice, ue added,, in which case the charge will also be h, i6 MARRIAGES. October 23, at St. Paul's Church, Hull, by the Rev. R. K. Bailey, Mr. ...