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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, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 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 AsonosunensasiIt6 BtIw geatd 1Jfiaveaq a7- )ioauncemens ouit. arias affticlhed, ?? ?? Is Asteemecos. MARRIAGES. L HARTSHoRsNV-BrNG.-!-7th iost., at St. Mark's, Boxford, Bertram Flulre Hartehorne, of ?? and the Inner Temple, youkest son of the late Rev. Charles Hy . Hrtehorne, rector of Holdeuby, Northampton. shire, to Fredrica Armelia, latest surviving daughter of Rev. John Bsng, ...

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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. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... )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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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEkilrsI BIXTllS. PHILPOT.-Oct. 7, at Barwol1111 1 ,t~Wl Fredk. Philpot, I.R. C.S., &C., The Emlios,1 daughter. AAlAGS ALVRRIAtGES. ?? '29, at the pot.]4- Office, Hull, MIr Edward Border, to Isij S Martinson, both of Goxhill. .s-Q: CRzaEESoAN-TURNE.-oCt. 5, at the P.r a cn-- Driffield, the Rev. John Cheesman, cuate e- Ehzaheths, eldest daughter of the late Wi liam *T- ...

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... THE ~'DEATH OF CC)dmIIXt&iEi 'We have Isen finssottrff'itli, the following communickm, tion, siddtsoseil by tile Saicietltry'- of the late Commodore tloovdenoogh to a friend, -wihichr'ornttsin'.soxnersery in.. teresting, details of thle hinsientablo incident whiclat re.. sulted in theo doath of thatt gallant oticer ir- 11L.' Peamrl, Sunday, 'August 15l, 1875. Ireorien atny lett r, to §lijoi ...

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... MARRIAGE OF VISCOUNT CASTLEREAGH ;AND LADY THERESA TALBOT. The roarriN o of Viscount Crastlreagh, the eldest eon of the Al\[iquis of Lonidondrerry, aend Lady, Theresa Tiahbot, the oldest daughter of thle Earil of Shreweirury, wats cele- brrrted ait Aiton Towears, err Satur-da~y. It was ait first in (curled ti st tiili widd in rig soild ho lwrivritc. oil account of the races t death o~ Lerly ...

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... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. BANTER, Mrs. So0Ns. WILLIS, wife of Major-General Gcorgp, GB., a BAT , r.Alexander B,, at Penn-road-villas, Ches ham-street, Oct. 24~. NT., Oct. 25. WoMre dlh ?? etnte BAYLEY' Mrs. Francis, at Poiat do Galls, Ceylon, Paris 0cdin. Ado h t u h .pebe Sept. ro. Paris, tTtOR25 BreMrs. Charlec, at Mlilner-terrace, S.W., AuLAno, Mrs. Percy 1-6., IL The Retreat, ...

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... BIRTItS, MARllt[AGE1. DTIaTIP.I-A ?? of ONC iiUitlLINO. prrue.ol, antATWO SrELLt OS If thikel. Is Inu.o for announee. yoeiitsof rirthe. t.,rrioo tt, anl loithm. All slxoh annwonce. ?? nrit be anthewiticatot by thi niale so ?? of tho render. Pretege otiips mabe o in piyinrt. DoW~icnin -uiumtPiA~.L'.-tml t lo3t hltst..,, atR t Itdors Cbhurclh, Bl litmtou, John tinb Itowling. of this towal, to ?? ...

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... e court rate of a fog; BIRTHS, MAR ,IAGES AND r speed .. . ?? H ng imn- .BIRHS. of her lAlAiaRT.'.-Sept. 26, at 19, Southerhahy ?? 3 to be wife of Mr J. Bankart, M.B., R af 'a CSr, iii. p, and MARRIAGES 1 aanded roLAM-ARSON.-Sept. 23, at c l d Jarrattbstreet, Hull, ?? Rev. 1 H ?? Chasp ginent. Francis Acklam, to Jane, eld evtJ dauh&j . 4 el coers of Harrison. es agtr'I Nl I AINDEReSON ...

Death of Snt Wheatstone.—The death is Announced of Sir Charles Wheatitone, which took place I in Paris 011 ..

... Charles, who was the 'scientific j inventor of the electric telegraph, and professor of experi- mental philosophy in Kick's College, was born Glouees- j in 1802. Nearly years ago devoted his attention to the adaptation of electricity to a practical system i telegraphing?, and with the realisation of that object his name will be inseparably associated. In 1808 he receive 1 the onour of ...