Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... d Wirths, 4arriags, and Leaths. N.s Io Notice ot B1rth, Va ge,. o Death can be nei 1e unless aouthenbted by the name ad *ddne ofthe mender. Th nwords No car5 or any similar azd -a 5De sf a!le announcement ot a manirt. as deatb d sabisest ieueymetacforanadytarnf, I, BIRTHS. ,lvADnLE-A;pril 1, at Farlton Lodge, Sefton-drive, the wife of W. T. Bradley, of a son. e CAIN-April 1, at 24, Treborth ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... obeca- Sab- DEATHS. be At 14 Howard Plae, EdInburgh, on the 9th inst., MARY, !re beyounger daughter of the late Robert M4itchell, Esq., shipowner, et of Aberdeen. public ABERDEEN LIBERAL AssociATIoNTbe annual imiong meetings of the Ward Committees connected with old be this Association, advertised to be held this week-, have latter been postponed on account of the School Board contest. ;7 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE DEATH OF THE RECTOR OF FLAX BOURTON. 'Yesterdany afternoon the coroner, Mr. H. S. Wasbrough, resumed ,the inuiry at the Pack Horae inn, Lawrencoe-ill, relative to the rather singular death of the Rev. Lawrence Eyre,88 YeOar of nge,the rector of Flax Bourton,who died on) Tuesday night, withoutraceiving any medical attentionI at No. 12 Mary-street, Barton-bill, St. Phili 's, where lie had ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ~13IRTHS.- sX, at Loynton liall, Stafordshie, the fwife of T. gS. UOe, Esn. of a 50U. Do -. il a at toodfo the wife of E. RX Cook, of a seot. ?? 929, the wife of A. Eddowee, tnugeon, Lough- b ote a daughtcr. GIoN.-On 5t it., at 2, Lelh-roa, lighbury, N., Jm. nes l'eruNonB of a ot., 9pj.~j -April 1, at Brookiande, ;neer M~anelester, the wie IetRT.-axTew atPier-roa8 Entih tho wife of Lr. lN, ...

THE SCULPTURE IN THE ART INSTITUTE

... For * poet who got hi* inspiration from th« lea and the mountains, and who yet preferred, he confesses, the plainstones of the Trongate Glasgow, it must have been a serious affair to design a garb which would approve itself in a monumental statue. Mr Mossman, in his statuette Thomas Campbell, must in fact have found the choice dress as puzzling the expression of feature. Whether the poet ...

THE SHIPPING TRADE

... few day* ago we gave bur reader*, as j eoncise form as possible, priucjpfl results Reducible from the large blue-book just published on merchant shipping in this country. Since then the Board of Trade has issued further return, giving additional comparative rtatiatics the greatest interest to all connected with shipping. It consists of series *• tables showing the progress British merchant ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIR BTS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. QUCR Announcements must be fully authenticated SUCH and accomp nied by a remi'fance of Ps. 6t. ior 45 words or less, and td. for each ad ilitilual 9 ioidst without which Itey can in no case be imserted. BIRTHS. DAWSON-On Holy Thursdac, at St. 'Michael's, Dal. key, the wife of Ch:irles Dawson, T-C., of a son. O'NLiLL-Aprii S, at 43 ihathgar-road, the lie of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... MARRIAGES. On the 24th inst., at Christ Church, Preston, by the Rev. R. Firth, M.A., Mr. Joseph Wallace to Miss Mar. garet Carr Belough. On the 22nd inst., at St. John's Church, Blaclpool, by the Rev. N. S. Jeffrey, M.A, vicar, Themas Blane, of Blackpool, to Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the late Saml. Bailey, of Manchester. Oi th 19th inst., at St. T homas's Church, Preston, by the Rev. J. P. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... a Announcements of Births nnld Marriages are charged for as Advertisements, the charge heinz One Shilling for Two Linies, nd Sixpence for each addlitonal line. The amount r- in every case aust be prepaid at the office, or remitted Y, in Postago Stamps. sd For sihple announcements of Deaths no charge Is made, bat to announLcellients containing anything additional must be id raid for lit the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRT1I18 ?? A'ES, AND DEATHS. 1 1.1 'T H S . OCLEMIENTS-- o~i 1:, :at; Ba11'mete iHouse, the wife of Vlcecr ?? *, PE q, of a eon. COLEM ?? - 1 14 atbtie residence of her father, John GtJ- . } ?? : i.:, L undalk, the wife ofT. K. (200- manl - -l % _ , f a danu;hter. DONNEUL- 14. ; Shop Street, Drogheda, the wiff of J i t of a Von. GORDON--a-! 15 .-t H-irdford Lodge, NewLown- ards, thes ?? ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF Da. MALET. F.T.C.D. It is with much regret that we announce the 1 death of the Rev. J. A. Malet, D.D., ?? Librarian of Trinity ColUee. The sad event was quite unexpected, ana was fearfully sudden. Dr. Malrt had been ailing for some time past, and suffered from violent bleeding from the nose, but he was always able to discharge his daties, and it I was only a couple of weeks ago that ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... WM'E1*S, MAR1AGES, AND DEATHS. BRADY-Aptri 9, at the Bixk House8 .Ennlstymon, the wlfe ot I. h. Brady, ESq., manager, of a son. DUKE-April 12. at Glemcraig VicarageCrafgavad, the wife of the Rev..J. EL Duke, D.D., of a son.; 3LEOR-April 13, at 21, Calvin Street, Ifonntpot- tisger. Felfasit,-the wife of David Hatmilton Flcok, of a daughter.: FLEMING-At Deesa Place, Ballynafeigh, the. ...