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... DEATH OF THE REV. ANtHONY COGAN. The many friends of the Rev. Anthony Cogan, Dean of the Seminary of NMaya, and author of the History of the Diocese of Meath, Will hear with sincere regret the unexpected demise of r this gifted clergyman. A few months ago he was Prir seized by that insidious disease, fatty degenera- T] tion of the heart, which for some time did not of d excite any serious ...

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... DEATH OF THE REV. J. 0AVA1AGH, P.P, KILLERERAN. We regret very much to have toannounce the decease of the above-named amiable, venerated, anud respected olergyman which took place at the paroohial residence, Killereran, on Tuesday night last. The deceased clergyman had been for a long tlme in delicate health, notwithstanding which he, at all times, zealously endeavoured to work ivith assiduity ...

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... ND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BERNARD - Sept. 7, at Poonah, East Indies, the wife of Major Bernard, Paymaster 56th Regiment (Pompadours), of a son. BOYD - At 2, Johnston Street, Belfast, the wife of Mr. John Boyd, of a son. BROOME - Oct. 16, the wife of Lieut. C. S. Broome, H.M.S. Achilles, of a daughter. CHAYTOR - Oct. 15, at Barton Hall, near Darlington, Lady Chaytor, of a daughter. COLVILLE - Oct. 23, ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. CARPDWELl-Dec. 21, at Tullvelneor Houc, Co. Armoagh, the wife of W. F. Cardwell, Esq., of a soW- CLEAVER-Dee. 24, at Templemore Park, Belfast, the wife of John Cleaver, of a daughter. COSGEAVE-Dec. 22, at Upper Rutland Street, Dub lin. the wife of Frederick Cosgrave, jan., Esq, of a ,iaugheer. EDWVARDS-Dec. 22, at Glenburne, Rockeorry, the wdfe of the Rev. ...

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... E6:' Aseeuzoloiecwotts of Births, and 31ariniac m t,-. ssosincentents jviltl ,Vo Cards attached, nie chargc'Z as Advertise;remns. MARRIAGES. D.AY-CnrErx.-24th ult.. at St. Botolph's Church, Col- chester, :by the Rev. B. Dale, curate-in-charge, James Clarkce Day, youngest son of Mr. William Day, of Col chester, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Mr- James Cheek-, of Maldoen. AmrRINSoN ...

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... WJ Annonwreinents of Bvrths, and 2f14iage m. nouncements with No Cards attached, are Arged as Advertisements. : MARRIAGEB. SMITH-SPrADnNG.-11th September, at Geelong, by the Rev. G. Grey, assisted by the Rev. S. Richards, Joseph Smith, of Gheringhap, ?? Ann,eldest daughter of John Spalding, ?? Pondo, and late of Botesdsle, Suffolk. SPILLrNes-GaODVwIN.-24th ult., at Ipswich, John, youngest ...

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... eW Annoitucements of Births, and Marriage an. noulneernents with No Cards attached, are charged as Advertisemevn s. BIRTH. ELWES.-On the 23rd July, at Colchester, the wife of Henry Hervey Elwes, of a son. MARRIAGES. DeNNIS PrARSO..-WOODVARD-PEXRSON.-23rd inst., at the Parish Church, Springfield, by the Rev. J. Pearson, uncle to the bride, assisted by the Rev. N. Gream, and the Rev. A. C. ...

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... c~ Areaoseeceiweiisftt of Births, asiA Marriage sate ?? 'withy No Card's attachLed, are charged as Adve,.tisevilriits. MIARRIAGES. MIIOtOIoLE-EENFIELD.1lth inst., at Nutfield Church, Surrey, by the Rev. Charles Walters, M.A., assisted by the retor, the Rev. H. Briscos, D.D., William, young- est son of Chas. Macrorie, REsq., of Cambridge, Tas- mnania, to Alice Amelia, youngest daughter of ...

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... , , Anosewcements of, Births, aend Klasrriags &a- nwne ts weith: N'o Cards ~attaedsei,: are hai'gid ,-2/uverbisewet*.::. :- M~i;E.-AYWawD 2ad 'inst., at.St. Peter's, Colchesiter, 'by 'the Revt'O. i'ddell, 'Mr. James'Manseeond son of Mr.4Jbun:misnn, bricliye'r, Esse ShteetC Oobes i. ter;: to Emmai sdoona daunghter of Mr. W. Haywrd; coachbuilder, of the sanme place. Yogor-GooW,-24th inst., ...

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... MARRIAGE OF THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. The nimrringe of the Marquis of Bute took place yes- terday morning at eleven o'clock, at the Oratory, Brrmpton. Archbishop Manning performed the ceremony, assisted by the Reverend Fathers of the Oratory. The building was crowded to excens, and though the wind was somewhat cold there were large crowds collected round the entrance to the Oratory, The Marquis ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS Are charged at the follow O rate :- Two LNras ox is WonfDs, IS. 6,L and 14. for SereY additiooal nine wtors U,% suth ainotnomaontmh BuS be Lu 5otleai81 by tbe ?? and mildre ot the sder. ?? StA may> be eant in payenut. b3trt b. ~la,.1te.-Joly lIht. lS7.2. at Proyfdenuc Ilani, TloDly noi ear TIrd. deoDSnld. ll. aE s ot the lR.. J. ieunder;on, Guigreai-onasl rinisrtr ...