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... BIJT H-f A MALBIAGES, AND DEATHS. Th .oticete i Birthbiq and VarriIgoc era ?? Lines, Is. ad I .Kur or ilve Lines S2.;. SEI Lines, ?? ad,; I sau or 11gB! Limtej, 3s, Tte rrust ho Auitheulitioated by the name and address ot the ser.ir, lied aemomouanio bs a roumittarlee, ALI BUZUnS. BA Beacowr t't' Xstrci~ olfe ll ofMr. . tis', M.-ILC.JS.Ev iat Upper Hamilton. CL terrrsco, St. Jrebin' Wood, ...

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... March 11, at Apsley-villas, the wife of lenrk Priccker Lewes, solicitor, of a dauguter. | Mardh 11, at Brislington, the wife of Mr. Clement GCerdiner, of a son. bl arch 11, at Walmer-house, Cothsam, the wife of Welter G. ; Smitb, of a daughter. March ll, at Ceivslippen-funn, Wickwar, the wife of Mr. Moses Smitah, of a daughter. , March 12, at ?? Vicrage, Sutton Maddock, thifnal, shrop- .shire, ...

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... ?? Announcements of Births, and, Marriage an- nouncements with No Cards attached, are charged as Advertisements. MARRIAGES. FAIRHEAD-BIsDBRooK.-23rd inst., at West Bergholt, by the Rev. F. Sims, Mr. Daniel Fairhead, of Colehes. ter, to Matilda, widow of Daniel Brafbrook, Esq., of West Bergholt. SnGGERs--EsAM.-23rd inst., at Kelvedon, by the Rev. R. J. Tacon, Alfred, second son of Mr. H. ...

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... THE?ROYAL MA?UEAGR? ?j Ci~si~w~eOorporation atrraoeihi#' Tuesday next- are now comipleted. The'~i-i'u in the City HailL will ibet tirat in order'of timie' The Lord 'Provost wi~ll take thechair fat seven o'clock. A~fter 'tea, an eelnbmusical pro. graninta mwill be ent~ered osn. In accordancehrwith -aresolution of thle To~wn Counol,..a.'eertain1 niumber of tioket's have bee, sent to--the various ...

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... BIRTHS. February 24, at Ottery St. Mary, the wife of JAMES TxscsLIAN DAVY, a daughter. February 24, at the Rectory, Lympatone, the wife of HAMILTON J. PERcIVAL, Esq, twin daughters. February 23, at Broad-street, LsAunceeton, the wife of Mr. J. DuNmr, a son. FWebruar 20, at Haven Banks, Exeter, the wife of Mr. . STOXE, a daughter-stillborn. February 20, at Polsloe Farm, near Exeter, the widow ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTIHS. SONS. ArKiNsoN, Mrs.W. C., atflaverstock-hill, Marcl24. BARFi, Mrs. A., at Merton, Surrey, March 23. HeAsro, Mrs. S., at Rottingdean, March o3. HcoOCK, Mrs. A. W. H., at Surbiton, March o3. BeccAS, sife Of Litut-Col., Assistant.Acljutant- General, at Gibraltar, March rS- Hoos , wife of the Rev. 0., at Shipton-on.Cher- well Rectory, March no. CI-EArn.E, ...

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... ,: irt s, ~tWarri!' s, an patIrs. re ?? No Notice of irth, arage, or Death c be nserted BC} unless autbenicated br the na 'e and addres ofI the sender. The wordz No cardsW or anyseln at ddition LO to dthe simple onnunneemont4ofa.msn-riage or death, sci . subject it to pyment as far an dvertisemcent. I - . :BIERTHS. CLnxA-MatUr 8, atalifileld, the Wife of Mr. Williamr Co: Clark, of a eon vii ...

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... 'WEEKLY RETURN OF BIR THS & DEATHS I IN THE £OEOIUGH OF BIRMINGHAM. 8Tn WEEK, 1&a. In-the week ending last Saturday, 4,771 births, and 3,154 *deaths, were registered in 17 of the largest English towns, including London. The births exceeded by 378, and the deaths-by 40, the average weekly numbers in the ten years, 1851-60, corrected, for increase of population to the middle of this-year. The ...

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... d Birth#.S h At 119 Nelson Street, Tradeston, on the 3d inst., I Mrs GAVEN LINDSAY; a daughter. e At 63 St Vincent Crescent, on the 3d inst., Mrs n..OHN YNG - a At 51 Apsley Place, on the 3d inst,, the wife of MLr Nroarss BLACK; a son. At Hazelwood, Langbank, on the 3d inst., Mrs A, D. FOTHERINGNAM; a daughter. At Hazelwood,'Row, on the 3d inst., the wife of JOBN Cnuhr, Esq.; a son. At 5 ...

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... LILIATH OF 31. HM. :ROUHEFOIT. A t-elgtu from Paris informs us of an event svhEoid, at another time, would cause the pro. freud-axt sensation in France, and which even the ?? calamities of the last few months have cot roliqrd of all interest. The famous editor of thle U t re, the beloved chief of the Parisian i:£dS, hti great high priest of revolution, has sur- .ived b'it a few months the ...

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... th, 1D Notices of Births are charged 2s. 6d. each. The words No H. cards, or any addition to simple announcements of Mar- ers riages or Deaths, render them sabject to a similar charge. ion BIRTHL ?? the 7th instant, the wife of W. Iliffe, Esq., of a _ daughter. MARRIAGES. '°m BuRY--HosHftsN-At Duffield, on the 9th instant, by the Rev. F. W. Moore, vicar, assisted by the Rev. Williana 'he ...

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... BIRTHS, JARRIAQXS, & DEATHS .I B I R T IT S. E--'xtrt H -3 rc:: S, at Carber:7 TowVer, tho Lady Elphln- jli Z-.i. a-Z.M 3, Lees-' Park Arenue, Dublin, the mife of ?? i ?? 3t ih[!.el:..wn louse. Co. Derry, the i Pi ' i ti:._ier of a3.lsvhter. rl ?? a4.3 -tse!or3Gardeni, London, the Lady r:C 1lB:1-1to( I-C-our Srent l - It ?? 24.r S e Belft - s, the wife of .ras::i Srx ...