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... DEATH OF THE REV. PATRICK ?? ?? We have just learned that this sai evei. ?? place on the 18th ult. Late though i- lnaV veneration for departed worth conpelr 5or tribute to his memory. Rarely is it given tJ n t have amongst them a purer spirit, anu r. ;Ov -- the grave, even of God's ministers Ire '2-ie prayers offeredthan those the inense i up to God's throne in the 11ai. ' . people, and the ...

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... IrAs OAfl5cfmlnts of Births, cated Macaiage Gn- cenments woith No Cerds attached, are charged dverthSGSalnts. MARRIAGES. toa-11ooas.-2lst ult., by license. at the parish arcb, Streatbam, by the Rev. Mr. Nicolls, ReotQr, shun Stephen Taylor, of Aceacia Cottage, Upper eoting, Surrey, and Swallow Street, Piccadilly, to mi Wilson, youngest daughter of Mr. James Moore, rseryman, Norwich Road, ...

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... me3s' Road, on the 1th inst, Mrs Al I;. C%5MERON ; a Son. At12 {viahuill Street, on the 13th inst., Mrs ALX IE toss a 9 daughter. At 15 Nicholas Street, on the 12th instant, Mrs WM. KELLIE; a son. At 13 Moray Place, on the 13th inst., Mrs W3s S3TEY'SOY, a son, At Linden, Partickhill, on the 12th inst., Ws ,.AMIEs THOMSON; a daughter. At Tribboeb Burn, parish of Stair, Ayrsbire, On the 7th inst ...

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... BIRTHIS, MARRIAGES, AND DIEATIHS. BIRTHS. Soan. E3rAlcE, Mrs. G. D., at Monklstown, co. Dublin, Sept. uS. CARs, Iies. David R., at Chepstow-villas, Bays- vater, Sept. 29. C141scIesTER, wifebof Major H., RA., at Gibraltar, Sept. 25. CuTrrnn, Mrs. W. H., at Collinghato-place, South Kensingtlon, Sept. So. Dtcos , wife of the Rev. R. H., at Eastchurch, Sept. u4. I-OREn, wife of Mr. T. E. O., W.S., ...

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... 1 Announcoments of Bihrths, agnd Mewriae an- ?? woith No 0a'ds ?? d, wre 0141-ged as Advertimoments. BIRTH. TUaNER-29th lt,, at the Lodge, Woodbridge, the wife of Commander H. L. Round Turner, B.N., of a daughter (still born). MARRIAGES. MANsIExLD-WLaSOr.-l9th JunO, at Norwood, Adelaide, John West Manfield, of Kent Town, to Charlotte Norton, daughter of George Wilson, of Adelaido I FxCHEY ...

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... I - - THE LATE HEAVY (A1ES. - I 'harbour. Her perilous position having been ob- served fron the shore3 the Abrahais Thomas life- boat, belonging to the National ins tltion. vsas in- stantly launched through the breavers, and saved ,the crew of four menm About one oclock the, same morning the screw steamer Altona, Irom 'Hambubg- for Sunderland, ran on the rocks off the last nasied port. The ...

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... BIUrTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. B I RT H S. rAICC --Sept. 28, at 12, ielgrave Square North, iolnkstown, Co. Dublinz, the3 vwife of G. D. Blake, (of a son. C .PI)L'S-Sept. 21, at 2S, Warwick Road, Padding- ton, L.ondon, the wife of Lieut.-Col. Carden, 5tlh Evil-n~r, of a dhaughter. t oit' ivi ' :: Aug. lS, at Basngalore, Madmruthe wife -f 1.eut. A. NV. Cockburn, RE., of a son, stillborn. ...

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... AUGJA .-Sevtembee 20, at £ton-rf, SLifg, te tt Of It. R. A , of a daughter. 4I8S.-S ' tc aber20. at Clwrd-hous& Sen-h6ll Suxe, Ais * ln f t , of A IoU. WADIN ,-Septombt 29, at HoUyhoui%, 3EMfoid, the Wifts of Ca Beadiu, of a daughter. DURNE'lTL-Septewber 80, at CI~oydon, 8uiier, the wife of, 0.1 RlBurnett, of & son. DA'WVSON,-So6ote;bWSO at AIeMndra-roid, AlexanDa-park,' )faueeheoter, tile ...

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... mol -- -- Mal NVEDeLNFSDAY, October 27, 1875. Bell _______________ ~~~~in t mos - N in f~~~nace on 25th cur~t., thle wife of JAMES B~ISSEiT rtav 'N cihicrn Assuratnc Offlice, of as 'i' 'Ma N ii~vs-treet, Aberdleen, oin the 21st i st., tl aft itM Xi (iiof a daughltE~r. t I -IA,.iSreet, oni thle 24thi inst., the wife of J. C. PEAR- b ad ! .N3. I1 and 0. Co., of it daughlter. reoc N: 'l~tria ...

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... BfRTtlf 3,tXRR[IAG Si. DCr.:THs.. A rh. or ?? oi;cLti; ?? n I TWO ?? OjO if b~lle~t. i tinriie fo: .1 \1tl : ,niir-i of 33Erf.,n. rt,.rril~ert thi lrfih.' -I~ our'; Itlilol nmsa GaOict ho ct .ibamt t byi thb nimm itid tiddrt o. t:l Faderr. Posotuio etstva3 Zaay ho scait in payi3.A':atk. ]'irmlmLtr.-On thos tchal l,. in afzinrl vl., nrfte t vca3, tc vxt it .V4,IIrt Phfflipf, of deiurbcr,. 1A II ...

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... )tTR to EARTH.-It has been nloarly shown. s theretb n. bu articles in the ,'Times and other leadtre 3iiunolsthaithe unitor l dead caon be properly carried out onlfy at the London Necropnie {'is~olun 061reteryl. Tue Oompprly in pro-! yarod to conduct itntenls without t to intorvention ot the ordi u idectnker at, any Ate.0 of btie proceoodlblso.A enplteyitltl or the innerat retorrm ...

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... ff THE LATE GALE AND FLOODS, I The !ldcods at Nottingham had subsided hv Tues- day, e- ?? over a part of -the -grass lands Inear. the' triver, which was still under water. SuVdsription ulists b ave beent opened for the suaerers by the floods. Perha ps the greatest distress was at the little villag of Wilforeand htt for the vicar , bRev. sfl Dbves ti? hld~is~ttreshw~oulddhave bu*en great~er. ...