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... D1iATII OF LORD BROUGlAK (Yrors the Daily News of Yestfesdal.) We announoe with regret th leoath of Lord Brougham, whibh took place at hloi seat at Carnes, inz tire outh of France, soddenly or, Thursdy night. The venerable peer, whose age is one of the moat uu- certain points of Conteinforary history, but who is sated with probability to have been bhrn in the year 1779, bad been in tie habit ...

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... DEATH O ]J&_V. 1P. JEN&NIGS, P.r. We regret very sincerely to have to record the death of the Iiev. Peter Jennings, the respected I'arili P.;iest of Milltown, after a longthehed illness which bh bore with the edifying resignation which should mark the close of a life devoted to the service of God. The mad event took place on Monday even. ing. Though it has been our melancholy daty to chronicle ...

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... 'A I THE LATE CANON COSTIGAN, P.P. the The remains ef the Ite Very Revorend Augustine Wall Canon Costigan, P.r., wore laid in the tomb, within the the parochial church of Lusk, county Dublin, on n tn Wednesday laet. The obeequles wore proviously old celebrated, and were preeided over by Very Rev. here Monsignor Meagher, PP., V.G. The eolemu maes a of W4B sung by the deceased pastor'e curate, ...

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... BERTHS. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Chaurge for anorrremrents eof Afariagesl 2s U, V &riel and Deathr is. 6d. sadh, and to insurd (rsymw U1; anousnt mrnwf. tin au ces, be prepaid. MARRIAGEi. April 20, at the Chru-h of the Three Patron., R'Ar. -, by the Very Rev. Dr. WThite, O. P., Muited by tlhe te,. Themers it,'ornack, Jobn sWalsb, Esq., of Dawton-strei:, late of icflevilie 1ge, county Kilkenns, to ...

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... THE LATE STAFF SURGEOiN CHARLE S | O'CALLAGIIAN. It is a little more than two months since the paix.| ful duty devolved upon 1s of writing the obituary of the above named diotiagnished officer, a native of Killarney, who died at Cape Coast Castle, We9t Africa, in the bloom of manhood, and it was but a few days ago that his esteemed- father, Mr. Daniel O(Callaghan, of lillarney, received a ...

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... BIT: HS, i cremer ?? at F ;t C, c. CI.;I5icrh r ?? 3i.: ; . a - ? ouvernber 25, in the 01_ ?? l Csr, Bets-.u. Ibythe Rev. John Birclh, ?? )Iv. MtU Ke..a ,_ C ?? O'cjry to~vz7: 3& . ?? ..,ot oe' ..V C3 ?rc. .henrw, jt~eth Co :(*Ii . 31c. . ?? 3-m: . 2.'li lata; Jc;.n BartelkS, Y.D , ?? - . :ter oni A'n!i ?? | c crd-ercr Co. in the d rie :.3 chI.p' D> :mas- ?? I It eJ , c a: \ ,ohn James s ...

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... BIRti~S. I; ES . AN'D THATH. Charge for annouecerenc of Alarrtays, :s- ?? and Deaths, la. 6d. each; and to esre iruWniA Iamouet mrust, iet aU cases. be ern'id | ?? October 29, the wife of Mr. Willista Boyle, Glaer-f0 a Son. October 29, at 76 Great Britain-stseee, the wife Of Jt Plunket Fitzsimons, keq., of a daughter.. MARRIAGES. October 26, at the Roman Catholic Curchu county Kildare, by the ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHES. (Parge for asneuuscem t M Of Bits and Deaw, Is. d ach; ard to i t ahse amou#t wa, ain as, bc prejai& BIBTHS. September 16, at Shocliffe, the wrife io W. C. . Mad- den, Erq, 13lhLight Inlanrry, of a daughter. Septemboer 17, at Stanlakre Perkr, Besks, the wife of L S. I~tton, lBeg, barrister at-law, of a son. DEANES. August 12, at GSalle, Ceylon, Anne St.e, wilfe ...

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... FUNERAL OF CHARLES KEAN- Thureday the grave closed ove, ur -tor Who had played well hi. part, and had won &,e aopp, We may truly say, of the world. Charles John Kean, onlY son of that singularly gifted playor whse ilupersostion were described by the great crrlto of his (lay ans*ooethin 1 ee reading Shalreapea by flashes of ilghtbing, has departed at an go Uttle beyond the prime of life, and, ...

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... TIHE LATE HENRY GREENE OF BRAY. A meeting of the friends of the late Henry Greene, C!.Bl, whose sudden death caused by an accident at Glendalough will be in the recollection of our readers, took place on Saturday last, at the Gresham Hotel, Dublin. The chair was taken by E. H. Kinahan, Esq., High Sheriff, and Mr. Henry L. Keily was requested to act as secretary to the meeting. Amongst those ...

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... I= - . FUNER1AL, OF D'ARJY V'GHIE. fI ?? U . -- - II. It U ?? Ik ulr. te NVeve o rkJIevrn4, L ONTiLmEWL AmUL ?? the funeral oE the late lion. Thomas D'Arcy M'Gee took plsao. hI The day was cold, but sunny. Long before day- breaklthecrowdecommenced to assembleia thestreets Id alorg which the procession was to pass, and by nine o'clock fully sixty thomeand spectators had assembled. 'iho ...

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... TEE LATE VERY RHEY 2N. A DA5RDIS, 0.3 F. (FRouK 0UR OonebsPOSDINT), DnonHnDA, JuNe 25.-On this morning the mionth's mind and solemn offic and high mass for the repose of thoE )ul of the late venerable Father Dardli, O.SF., were 5olemnnised in the Franciscan Church, Laurence- street, in the presence of a large congregation, coc- posed of tbe inhabitants of the town and numbers who had come from ...