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... SUDDEN DEATH OF ALFRED IROWQtELL.' It is oar painful task to record the sudda Dn l of Of one of our moat genial humorists. Mr. Alfred fa ry Forrester, better ?? under the non de plulne of A.1fred Orow- quill, departed this Wife on tuuday evening. He had been %pending some hours at the house of a ?? and appeared to he In better health and ?? than fa~ ?? time6 Past. About~ eleven o'clock he ...

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... isertedt Is. ts*eah ?? s. ier1110a~ftlerwards. BIRTHS. ,AIBCLAY.-MSy 14, ct 01i22vhill.hoU , Handawo , the viffe i of Mr. H. l ay, of a daughter. , * BLACI-[t.-MaY 5. ast Upton, Boxley, 'H eat, the l 7f 00f W. 1 lR. Bla1.ett. of a win. 3Uiltq.-On l8th inst, at Epinom, the wife of Robert 9, jun., of a daitghtr, . e (JOB 11AM. -May 14, at eighton-park, Berks, 0eia, the wife Of oxntain A. W. ...

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... DEATH OF THE REV. JAMES EVERETT. At an early hour on Friday morning the Rev. James Everett, the venerable Wesleyan Reformer, author, and I preacher, died at his residence, Tavistock-place, Sunder- land. Ho was born in Alnwick, the county town of North- uniberland, on the 16th May, 1784, so that SIo had ?? but attained the age of 88. HiR grandfatlfer, on the maternal aide, James Bowmaker, was a ...

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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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... OW Announcements of Births, and Marriage any notencemnents with No Cards attached,, are charged, as Advertisements. BIRTHS. DAfnY.-l3th inst., at Shottisham Rectory, the wife of the Rev. W. William Darby, of a daughter. FREEMAN.-13th inst., at Burlingham, Norwich, the wife of the Rev. W. H. Freeman, of a son. CHArrAN.-15th inst., at Blenheim House, Fonnereau Road, Ipswich, the wife of G. T. ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEAYHS, BIRTHS. SONS. BONDR, Ida, Countess, at Stockholm, April 23-son and heir. DUNN, wife of Captain F. J. A., King's Own Light Infantry Militia, at Pembridg- Villas, Bays. water, April 29. GATER, Mrs. J., at West End, near Southampton, April 21. HOBSON, wife of Captain H. A., 22nd Regt. Bombay N. I., at Neemuch, E. I., March so. MAYNARD, Mrs. H. F., at Brixton, April ...

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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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... WEEKLY RETURN OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS mI THE BOROUGH OF BIBXWGHADL l9rM W=K 1872, In the week ending.-last Saturday, 4,411 births and 2,625 deaths were registered In eighteen of the largest English towns, including London, The births were 125, and the deaths so many as 554, below the average weekly numbers in the ten years 1861-70, correoted for increase of population to the middle of this year. ...

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... * ?? geiTils. MAIIUiAGEB, and DEATHS. noteos~eeding 5llnes, ae foalerlt able. each, orS tlimes for lOs.: 1.. Der limo axterwards. BIRTHS. BROWN.-May 11, at Hanger-Hill, Ealing, the wife of A. Brown Esq., of a daughter. BULLOCH.-May 14, at Lancaster-gate, Hyde Park the wife of A. Bulloch, of a son. , CARVER.-May 11, at Corpus-buidings, Cambridge, the wife of E. Carver, Esg., M.D., of a son. ...

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... BlIRTHS. BOOT 'll-On tlue 9th inst,, at Fallowfiold, tile wife of Mr W. S. Booth, Lesseo of tho Alexandra Music Hall, Manchester, of a son. CARVER-Onl the 11th insL, at 55, Corpus-buildlugs, Cambridge, the wife of Edmued Carver, Esq., M.B., of a son. FULLER-On the 90th inet., at Thureastoll Rectory, the wife of the Rev. John Fuller, of twins-a son aed a daughter. RATIIBONE-OnI the 12th iest., ...

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... W Annsonoere-ents of Births, Ean .9f7aiage on- Uourrenermets witl 2o Cards attached, are charged as Adrertisements. MARRIAGES. KsEP-DAWKi1Ns.-7th inset., at Walton-on.the-Naze, by the Rev. S. W. Stagg, Mr. Charles Frederick Keep, ofr Stepney, London, to Louisa Jane Dawkins, of Walton. on-the-Naze. Riv.ET'cDRAKE_.-7th inst., at Great Ellingham Churoh, Norfolk, by the Rev. W. R. Hurnard, ...

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... EIETHS. May 3, at the Coast Guard Station, Budea 4aven, the wife of Mr. TiCHELL, ?? of Turnis, a daughter. May 3, at 46, Southernhay, Mrs. GEORGE C. KINGDON, a son. May 3, at 4, Richmond-villas, Polsloe-park, the wife of Mr. J. PHILLIPS, a Bon. April 30, at Moor-lane, Sowton, the wife of Mr. ELIAS PIDSLEY, a son. April 29, at 24, Dowrn-street, Piccadilly, London, the wife of Mr. J. MELADY, a ...