Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries
... BIRTH.'eo On the i8th inst., at Waterloo, near Liverpool, the wife of ERNEST E. WEST, of a Son. DEATH. On the 9th lnst., at her residence, Bedford Place, Old Kent Road,tM'IA..l, LUCY IKERR) HAC.Tr~T, ...
... BIRTH.'eo On the i8th inst., at Waterloo, near Liverpool, the wife of ERNEST E. WEST, of a Son. DEATH. On the 9th lnst., at her residence, Bedford Place, Old Kent Road,tM'IA..l, LUCY IKERR) HAC.Tr~T, ...
... I FUNERAL OF DR. LIVINGSTON. The funeral of Dr. Livingstone was celebrated in Westminster abbey yesterday. The body of the 'famous trveller had been lying. in the map room of the Royal Geographical society. A few persons, chiefly friends of the L~ivingetone famuily, were admitted on Thursday and Friday, to view the coffi which contained the remains. On the lid two beautiful wreaths of ...
... 2IR HES, AMA RRIA GES, AND DEA 'HS. B I RT H S. SONF. BENVE~TT, Mrs. Henry R., at The Old Rectory, St. James's, Shaftesbury, Dorset, Oct. 7. ERADFORD, wife ofthe Rev. John, at Chilton Vicar- age, Thame, Oct. 8 (L%-irS, tPrematurely, stillborn.) BROWN, Mrs. David, at The Park, Harrow, Oct. 9. EOORD, Mrs. H. R. 'at Hounslow, Oct. 9. HILL, Mrs. Daniel, at Greerhill, Harrow, Oct. g. MOLT, Mvcrs. G ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DfEATHS BIRT HS. SoNs. CAL.STOs, wife of the Rev. E. A., M.A., at Tice- hurst, Dec. r3. GORDOc-4WILDER, wife of the Rev. George, at Eling Vicarage, Southampton, Dec. 12. LANGTON, Mrs. Frederick C. R., at Hendon, Dec. 14 (survived its birth one day). LONG, Mrs. William T., at Selhurst, South Nor- wood, Dec. ig. MOSTYN, Mrs. Berkeley, in New York, Dec. r. SHINTON, Mrs. ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. SONS. BATEMAN, Mrs. E., at St. John's-road, Brixton, Dec. 8. CurRaR, wife of Captain A. D., of the 41st (the Welsh) Regiment, at Milford Haven, Dec. ao. EWART, Mrs. J. H., at Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Dec. g (stillborn). CGRIFITH, Mrs. G., at Harrow, Dec. 9. ISAAC, Mrs. J. Swinton, at Powyke Court, Wor- cester, Dec. To. LAKE, Mrs. Benjamin G., of ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BI RTHS. SONS. BtosNTIFc.D, wife of Dr., ?? at Rye-late, Peckham, Oct. 27. BoVEs, wife of Captain J. E., 75th Regiment, at Clare, Suffolk, Oct. 2q. CLUNES, Mrs. James, formerly of Grosvenor-road, Highbury New Park, at Dublin-street, Edia- burgh, Oct. 29. COHEN, Mrs. Isaac, at Blackfriars-road, Oct. 28. Du VALLON, Mrs. Grosvenor de J., at The Oaks, Cro0don, Oct. ...
... BIRTSs, MARRI GES, AND DES THS. BIRTHS. SONS. BAnELLI, Mrs. J. M., at Como, July 8. FATEY, Mrs. W., Jely 5 (prematurely, stillborn). BLACKADER, Mrs. C. G., at Southampton, July g. COLLINSON, Mrs. J., at Porchester-terrace, Hyde Park, July 8. EVANS, Mrs. J. J., at Rose Bank, Rock Park, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, July 4. HOLDEN, Mrs. A., at Nuttall House, Nottingham- shire, July 8 (stillborn). JONES, ...
... BUTLER VICE SUMNER. THE death of Mr. Sumner is something more, in the world of American politics, than a merely personal loss. It marks the close of one political epoch and the opening of another. Mr. Sumner was the last, or all but the last, of that long line of American statesmen which, from the era of the War of Independence to the end of the Civil War, never left the public affairs of the ...
... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. B IRTHS. SONS. ARNOLD, Mrs. William, at Park lane, Croydon, Sept. 17. B50ODEL'ST, wife of Mr. W. H., retired Bengal C.S., at Eltham Lawn, Cheltenham, Sept. IS. BRUCE, wife of Captain E. A., Madras Staff Corps, at Hythe, Sept. 17. COLLIER, Mrs. W. H., at Clapton, Sept. 16. ForD. Mrs. Edward 0., at Sunbury-villas, Black- heath, Sept. 14. HuTICEIS, Mrs. James B., at ...
... .PIVLY IS, AfARAA CLES, AND DE 4 IZS. DI RTH S. CtrnI-FlT, r' is cf tile Van. 1. . P., at Aylriraoir tiP, DCC. 17. Yt, hIrs. iE., at Lcariae-plce, 11olloway, l.cc. . filti lots. Francis ?? at Colvnileterace West, itr'sil'tpt r larkt, :cc- 3S. fi irts, Nits. l~iwatd, atJernre-stcnt, Dec 3. It a 1ha, S3rs. 1: a J . ai ( Old Kent ir ccl. Dcc. rg. 1 ,.xv lits. Chat Ies It., at loutaey. Dtc. 20. I ...
... 'A 0TW01 Xk41AG ?? to TI'MDITOA Or TEM DA)nT I-e idFl. SxII;-Iruyour artiole on othis oubjeot you write that the mnajority of marbse tae plaeo jugifor thg Passover and new.year. Why thes perioda are fixed upon it would be impessible to say, 'The reasnis th1s . Bdtweeii Passover and Peutecost is forty-mino day's, or sievec week4, aud the Jews are commanded to couit sqvesi )rqeles ...
... BIATHS. AIRKLL. - December 22, at Locaseaveoad, .B zo NW., the mife of C. Arkell, oa an on stillborn. 0.SEW1N.-Decomber 22. at Bretfortbn eanor, a wilfeof W. R. A3h1win Esq.,,.o a dmughtcr. , , BEAUXONT.-Deeember 22, at Portnan-gq t, the AO, o Lieutenant-Colonel Beaumoit (late S. F. Gu), of, s e . BEVAN,-Deoenmber22, at lVatOn-o0ha-omn, hra. 8 scrl Linloln Bevan, of a daughter. ' BROAD. ...