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... , ;E~~£arttf0g anb ~etbj. ,UARRIAGE S. BARKER-GREBNSWOGD.-On the 15th int., at the Baptist Chapel, Horsforth, by the Rev. J. Harper, Robert, eldest son of Mr. Johu Barker, tanner, Horsforth, to Mary Catherinc, Youngest daughter of Mr. C. Greenwood, of Leeds. F'TZ-MA`VlaicC-WILLrAMs.-On the 14th miet., at St. Gabriel's, Warwick Square, London, by the Rev. A, J. Foster, M.A., George. eon of the ...

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... FUNERAL OF THE LATE CHIEF CON- LE - E OF PRESTON. The 'remains of Mr. Dunn, late dhief constable of Preston, were conveyed on Saturday afternoon from deceased's residence, Stepenson-terrace, to the railway station, from whence they Eere taken, to Swansea. The funeral cortege was very imposing, and started from the house of deceased a little before three o'clock. The folluw - ing was the order ...

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... BIR1HS. On the 8th instant, at 3, Park Villas, Crouch End, London, Mrs. J. Overend Wilke of a daughter. MARRIAGES. On the 10th instant, at the Parish Church, by the Rev T. J. Brown. M.A., incumbent of Holy Trinity Church, C. S. L. M. Godson, Esquire, of London, to Isabella, youngest and last surviving doughter of Mr. Wilkie, 39, Lawson-street, Ois the 11th instant, at St. Peter's Cburch, ...

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... ag FUNERAL OF D.GSBSo7 ot ~~LIVEPO ty re EXRODNARY DEMONSTRAT IONS RESPECT. - The history of Liverpool has very rarsiy if at all.,f :0, nished a iacsilll to the nuniversalexrsinf II to admiration, and esteem for tle Public and Privete. he of a departed citizen, such as was exhibitedlo ,'dot adthe occasion of the funeral of the late Rights Rev eno0 rig der Goss, Roman Catholic Bishop of Li, p., ...

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... MARRIAGES. On the 20th inst., at the Golden Hill Wesleyas Chapel, Leyland, by the Rev. F. Kelvey, assisted by the Rev. J. Shaw, of Buxton, father of the bridegreom, Mr. Thomas Shaw, of Stoneelough, to Miss Margaret Alice Barry, of Leyland. On the 24th ist., at the Parish Church, Preston, by the Rev. Edmund Lee, B.D., curate, Mr. John Mounsey to Mige Elizabeth Clayton; Mr. John Edwards to Miss ...

OF MR. . AllUTEL BA

... IRFo1D, t, ?? ?? eetlremains of Mr. Samuel Bamford were ii ,n 0aturday in Middletonc Churchyard. There. n 1grr., Ofatendanoc from various parts of Lanoashaire. 0 Volsious were formed, the first of ?? f p asbda the general public PrOocasion-auseab~led mu i rX15 oaal,near Barnes Green, where it Was~ joinedf ,0009Bion of private and personal friends of the ~ becaP e the body of the procession. ...

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... FUNERAL OF MAJOR-GENERAL CAREY. On Monday morning the remsins of Major-Gneral(i6arey, commanding the Northern District, were removed from his residence, Weetwood, Whalley Range, to London Road Station, whenwe they ware forwarded by train to Southampton, in order to be conveyed to Guernsey. General Carey was appointed six months ago to the com. mand of the Northern District on the transferenoe ...

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... THE LATE REV. DR. DIXON. On Monday evening, at the Oldham-street Chapel, the Rev. W. B. Pope, Principal of the Wesleyan College at Didabury, preached the funeral sermon on the ocoasion of tho death of the Rev. Dr. Dixon, one of the oldest preachers in the Wesleyau Connexion. At the oonolnsion of his sermon Mr. Pope gave an interesting account of the life and ministry of Dr. Dixon. He said that ...

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... MA.RRIAGES. 4Lgor-FAUfl0W.-Ofl the 2nd inst., at the Wesleyan Obapel, Greet stoagcwatqr4~treot, l3v the Rev, it. Juthiun. Alfred Albop. toAunite. danggitor of Joseet F'Arrow. CA1enAn WAR.- 'Ozth !it ul., at St. Seorge's'Chorob. Lhefd. ol,bythe 123,. C. S. Wri~ht i A. vicar, Themas, oldeoc son cs 'roomanr Cadmsiw,.Val- i F'adl Pa;k Woodl Secirugs. to Mau second daulghter Of Ur. Charles Ward, ...

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... to*. MA.BIAGER, asi5mainWA5sOirN.At the Parish Ehurc Dkldy the Be7 * eeW bL.QoM rabytUeeus, t ,bytehenIev ?? ILA, Gorg Orimb Re., soltetor, york, ?? Lzor pzla, edaug of the la t , hterOU aorM merchant Leeds, Dnavua-dnrnnA~en.~On lo Ith nit, ~~slewsea Chapel, e dgworth by theB RW . Albert wasiarl H- WrightDraper, Bsioo, 7 to Mryel daughtr of tubeo. Gh~~ateot~~aI uo% Mr. Teor5 GnqU~tnhfghlb ao ...

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... MARRIAGES. ANSTRUTBEB-BARUUini.-On the ith inst., at the Parish Church Harthill, Cheshire, by the Rev. T. H. G. Paleston, rector o! Worthenbruy asfisted by tho Rev. W. Lutener, rector of Hart- hill, Sir Windham J. C. Carmichael Anstruther, Bart., of An. struther and Carmichael, county of Lanark, to Janetta, only daughter of Robert Barbour, Esq., of Bolesworth Castle, Cheshire. ATKIh's ...

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... MARRIAGES. On the 7th inst., at the Parish Church, Warton, by the Rev. S. J. Avara, B.A., Elizabeth, youngest daughter of 2r, Richard Bonney, Spruce Farm, to Joseph William Robinson, only son of the late Joseph Robinson, Clifton Arms, both of Warton, near Lytbam. On Thursday. last, at the Parish Church, Bispham, by the Rev. J. Pearson, vicar, assisted by the Rev. J. Pearson, vicar of Fleetwood ...