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... ,No Notice of Birth, Marrige or Death can be inserted unless authenticated by the name and r address ofthe sender. The charge for the insertion o of such notices when prepaid is Is each, prvnided ta the sp82 ocupied does not ecested fe *as, and ~e 64 per ie for athi addfitlonsL. A -chargeo Is ?? orbooking. 'I BIRTH[S. n Z- r tat 2, Upper Hill-treet5 the wife of 37 JOhDfEBoo of aSon. to ...

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... . No Notice of Birth, M aq, or Death can be inserted unless authenticated by the name and address of the senlder. The charge for the insertionl of such notices when prepaid Is ls. eachbprovided the space occupied does not exceed urve ues, and ; SL per line for anything additionaL A charge of U. extra will be made for hokig. BIRTHS. I Ca ?? 19, at Baltimore,U.S.A., the wife of G. W. Chapman, of ...

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... DEATH FROM WVANT OF PROPER FOOD. yesterday the borough coroner (f11r. I. lIawkes) held an enquiry at the old Council Chamber, Moor Street, respect- ing tile death of Bridget Mills (31), who resided in Adlum Street-A witties named Elizabeth. ?? sid that she and her husbansd had lodged wvith the deceased for about four months, end the deceased earned a little money by chopping wood and sending ...

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... DEATH OF THE REV. J. WILSON. Those who are interested in philanthropic wvork in Bir- nin:gliiu will hear With deop regret of the death of fu liev. Wleou, superintendent of the Church of the ;.'-iaih Mliinistry to the Poor, better known as the LawI - w ..e. Street Mis!:iou, which took place yesterday niorCIning, .h his VroiJLe5Q, in Great Brook Street. MIr, Wilson was ntiv-six yearst of ege, ...

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... VorlliS.'0'1I .u:'rtal fl unlder Mais ¢ea f rA} eh ?? ;c a1 r.t:::t9 e.^ otfls. fo cO woris, aid lu iW a e pareoi,. . in tcrb eldl k *ai ' *d min irontan ra cs'i ~arge of cil I w ^, a:dc. 'sY; rsd~iCO af t5 diescrcrlon wai! bo inserltd l.ersiJ ?? ?? tiw ?? ad dditcs3 o the sender, c3,, :3 fsrrro' ed ?? cI a ?? or tin Qallf cr 4c1 respen- JccrrFN3-CflnY .-Ou-O Flebreary 5. a.t St. clemenut ...

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... ng -_ceftat ne. DEATH OF MR. R10HRD Wels' all FRANKLEN, OF CLEMAENSTONE. atl d Wh We have to announce to-day the death of by ts 90r Mi Ricllard Franklep, of Clemenstoae, vitch took of tb the place rather suddenly at his residence on Wednes- mlgt day, at ?? ripe old age of s2. Thedeceased of wI the gentlemran complained' of indisp'ositiop after that d. dinner, and retired to bed. Sh1ortly ...

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... THE DEATH OF M. GAMBETTA. RESULT OF THE AUTOPSY. MOURNINTCG THROUGHOUT FRANCE. FEELiNG IN RUSSIA AND GERMANY. I [LFROI OUJR OWN COiiRrSPONaEbRT.J 'AnIS, JAN. 2 (AFTERNOON).-The autopsy or. M. Gamnbetta to-day has revealed the fact that peri- colite caused death, and it further shows that a surgical operation, had it been performed, would a have been not only dangerous but useless. Ii Thle ...

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... t DEATH OF TWO MORE PR1ISONEiRS . IN USK GAOL. On ThurSday Mr. E. D. Bait lisid twn inquests in tier Majestyv' Prison, Usk, respecting tile deaths olf Edwin Scone and Ann Keating. Tise former pri- soner was committed f 'r housebreaking at 'ire- , degcr, and sent to gaol for eicchteen monwhs. He h ad served over twelve months, but had be.en sub- a ject to fis the whole of the line, and dlied on ...

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... AND DEATHS. A esoaeofO~ ?? pd ia mde for Mde ,alw tweae145 laddre95 0, 1/0 ,cr. is R,,EMi.On the 26th ult., atl3, Regent Park Avenue, Hyde Park, Leeds. the Vwife Of Arhh.r der, of a Ldauohter. .ARRIED. CArePCLLs .HOLLC ho 29th the 27th uI., at St. Slie Churbh, Lozelle (hy the 1lev. 0, G. Bleeerville. B o.A.I Jarnee, yo31eeut 1011 Tohn Wlialm Camohll , Al 5 ber. county Tyrone, Irelaud. to MAU ...

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... . THE DEATH OF MR. VANDERBILT. | Oxf NEw Yoruc, Decehiber 9.-Almost uip to the .last fell moment Mr. Vanderbilt appeared oh necletH health, and was discus sing business with Mqr. Garnett, app president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railway. Great ox- I? an citement prevails in the leading hotels, and late into the F. I .Ofl night railway brokers were eagerly canvassing the p~rospct Tel, 'ed of to ...

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... THE LATE MR. THOMAIS DALE. We greatly regret to announce the death of Mr. Thomas Dale, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. tho only brother of Dr. R. WV. Dale, of Birmingham. This melan- choly event occurred yesterday, at Cambridge, after a short illness which, until a few days ago, was not thought likely to end fatally. The loss is aill the mlre lamentable as Mr. Thoulas Dale, who was only ...