Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. feg harges for Anneotiieetsentsof Birtha, lfcarriages, a~id Deaths, 2s. 66d. each, To ir1etN iefcort L should beprepaid, and in all cases they mnstt be aurhead- eated by the signature. awl address of the sendar, ?? which thfy can in are tlase be inserted. BIRTHS. DARLEY-June 28th, at 7 De Vesci-terrace, Kingstown, the wife of Henry WVarren Darley. Esa., of a ...

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... B I T I]I ARtII1Ol)i.-on thit 2nhti lii ito vatt, of Mr. Arthitr Arliford, at DANUILL.--QOn do n ills zit '.oodelri. WEellinr.t nu Proatt. tl: r'ifo of J. W. leaills;tj ?? 'tl T(!lLrr.--liO it lrt! rk., at (Clientry Rnoad, Smmall lfewh. dil WAv, o f It. IV. '11116'ul'i l(f itn::All.If) IltiL-Ft'i;t'S ?? tle lth vilt., M* 'lr~uoi hi 'oh (hy rbrc .soe is'(o'w, GUIl-,rge IEill, to) Af:ry Ann. ...

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... BjRHTIS, MARRIAGES, AND DIEX 2/IS. BIRTHS. SONS. AINSLts, Mrs. A., at Lightburn, Ulverston, June 27. Droaaoron, Mrs. H., at Yarrow House, Norfolk, June 24 (stillborn). ELKFOaD, wife of Mr. R., late 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers, at Fontenay, Jersey, June 27. FAREvELL, Mrs. G. F., at Neachley Hall, Shifeal, Salop, June 28. GoonEvE, Mrs. G. W., at Colombo, Ceylon, June uS. HARE, Mrs. S. E., at ...

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... BIRTZS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATIIS. BIRT HS. SONS. At!PLPBY, Mrs. C. R., at Belle Vue Villa, Hither- green, Lewishaur, June 3o. BAXTER, Mrrs. C. F., at Sornerleyton-road, Brixton, June z. CLARKE, Mrs. W., at Ladbroke-grove, July a. CRANKE, Mrs. J., at Ulverston, June 30. CRbss, Ms$. M., at Cadambadi, Negapatam, June x. DUFFIELD, Mrs. E. R., at Rio de Janeiro, June 6. FULLER, wife of Mr. R. H., B.A ...

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... M. JULES GABRIEL JANIN, the Prince of Critics, was born at St. Etienne (Loire) in 1804. He was the son of an advocate, and was educated at the public school of Louis le Grand, having Lerminier and Sainte-Beuve as his schoolfellows, but not greatly distinguishing himself as a pupil. On leaving college he lived in a garret with an old aunt, to wbom he was indebted for his education, and gave ...

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... -; .t.iAD, A D 3DEATHiS. B I 3 T H S. - . ' C. t rrry Steet, tap. leton lloa3t : . Cf ?? ?? ueifi 1. Bod, (f a son, ,q; 2, :,t 231, Y'frk 8rtr-et, Befast, the wfe -, ,; -: ?? P ?? Warwick S ruare, rtLondon, * ?? ?? (. krry, tt i i' 0. l ' ?? -J01C ?? et I t, John Street, Berkeley 1. C, I l 1: l'targret Maitland M, ; ?? J! . ?? ?? , ?? .Ct cl,.Ug ter, St!ilborn. 1 ., 2, a' n 1l uteori ih ...

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... QBITUARY NOTICES The death is announced of Mr J olhn Jo Ways, late Registiar of Seamen. 1)h The death is announced of the Rev. T'L, OD, drazer Stoks, M.A., prtbendary of iit. l-'tu's oat-a Sir Percy Nugent, Bart., died oiL Tiu day at hi residence, Donore, Westiur a, at rh of 77. le was a le'adihtg member of hth Irilh ay Agricultural Society. The death is announced of ;1va, pai,1 Mentlelssenh ...

BIRTHS. ?? 29, at Wa

... rwick-equare, the n. it . Corry, of CWICIlTON.-Junn 29, at John-street, Berkloey-squaro, tho Lady Margaret Maitland 31. Crichtan, prenaturely, of a daughter, stillborn. 30ODS.-Juno 29, at Park-villas, Shepherds-bush, Loudon, the wife of i. Si. Dada, of a eon. WteIf ~.-JUnO 29, at Wbineld, Dlarhungton, M. Feetham, ~AZtT~li.Y.-JunO. 27, atlfareourt-atreet, aDublin, the wlfc of J. F. aretley, ...

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... Chidt OEbenialld f~bee. THE DEATH OF MARSHAL CONCHA. The Times publishes the following special telegrams from its correspondent at Madrid: MADRID, June 29, 6.15 P.Ma.-The first news the Minister of War received of the loss the army bad experienced was contained in a telegram from his own son, who was one of Cconuba's aides-de-camp, announcing his arrival at Tafarm as escort to the body of his ...

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... OUDRxITsY aONWM POSAMISf tz .AL CONCH& -The Times Iya that the desib of the Donll nsuder Of the nadtiona em y of Spain will cause general regret. .In Spain, it wiII be felt Ths e public calamity. Peoile had begun to believe in I Conc has, nd tf look to him for the salve aij of Ce one- I try. The all of.a comsi a neri n ohia e in battle ie a rare I e'e~n aunI ito effet on the. imagination is ...

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... WREE;KLY PETUIRN OF BERTMS 2LND DEx'M1S Lo' Tart 00 O i LBi-D 0 S. In ?? 2Pm \rimz, 18574. uiuzlast StUfrdaY 4,iiltths tnd 2,607 of 154, whluh the deaths u ore 8241 below, the nvcr''ttt rtIM wee!':1; numbersl Lu 18'73. Theo ?? -,'tciwe'it a tltrel'se COt of £7 fr'aztn tho-i' r~err.'ud it, rho previo,1Swe, ai ia jocutodeil '13 witelh w-re rehfrr'xt to tin' t'even primnr- pal 'syinotie dizvseas, ...

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... leu DEATH OF MARSHAL CON CHA. The soldier in Whom the national party of spain placed their hlopes, is no more. He Vwas killed last week in an attack on the Carlist ijtacnchments before Estella. That he should haave unnecessarily exposed himself in acompa- ratively vinimportiiut engagement mnstbe mat- ter of the very deepest regret to all who areI watclhing the struggle lberal Spaniards ae| ...