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... Strez, orL, the 13th ilei., the ;vife of Sir Walter Ing-aram Chapnan of a laughter. 14, Osnam creescent, Spital Tongues, oil the 13th irst., the wife of Philip Spirer of a sonl. 1, Osborne Villas, on the 17th inst., the Nvifs of Frederick Richter of a eon. 75. Stanton Street, on the 17th inst., the wife of J. A. Murray' Turf a daugbter. :-aaT2sltcr, 1, Millteld Terrace, on the l6th inst., the ...

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... @tbnarm. DR LOUIS BIAAS. A telegram from Boston, U.S., announces the death on Wednesday from peritonitis of the well-known teacher, composer, and pianist, Dr Louis Moas. Hoe was the son of a music-teacher, and was born at Wisbaden, June 21, 1852. When only two years old lie was brought by his family to London, and was educated at King's College School. At the age of fifteen he was placed under ...

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... -C- LORD M'.AL MESBULRT. Lord Malmesbury diei at his rcsidence, Heron C4=t-, Chnietchureb, Hampshire, on Friday morning. He w &s thM grandson of lise celebrated dinlornastist in the reign of George III,, born in London, ?? 25, 1807, was educatei at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford, v;bere ho graaductrd B. A. in 182S. Having been elected a member in the Con- servative Interest for the borough of ...

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... iON Si zAlBSU' MARRIAGE. a- 3 Cl e'ts Ct-st-rin .1mettrn Grecoc. Theogroom^ ¾ -j by .^ t i:g 0 10'1i_ ! 'i paents are hoe hbr-I 'inc -e, c ynrco'std s Y iz Is sieg : Iiz.r, silvered ?? shaovl entic t!c 3ourt ilan's checks, dont -, I-S tee pattt she tl rle should think him -.nt 1 -cs .m.nb^:r s voc*ug siormen who dross tIL h 3i'- s.s to W-^ slai hi tis l'the fits: pi'c in the bial ?? ccs`flS 01 ...

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... GENERAL BYRE. eeneral Hfenry Eyre, whose remains havetthis weablbeen laid to rest in the pretty churchyard of Middleton Eyes, near Darlington, was born in 1806, and received his first commission in 1817. at the age of eleven years, irm which time he drew the pay of en ensign, though still at school. In joining the army he was appointed to the 98th Reirmeut, in Which corps he remained during ...

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... THE GREEK ROYAL WEDDING. The Greek Royal wedding Dlace on Sunday. For weeks there had been a great desire to obtain tickets for the Cathedral to witness the weddiog ceremony, and those who were lucky enough to get them came early, but there was plenty to interest them during the lon, w7ait. The first lady to appear iD the diplomatic circle was ?? Vlalkos, in a magnificent Greek costume of ...

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... FASH-,1IONABLE M1AaURIAGES. The marriage of Mliss Aileen Vanoittart, onily daughter of Captain and Bits Spencer Vansittart of Coolbawn ilozs,, Castle Connell, county Limecrick. and Felk-isegteu, North. uimberland, to Captain Kilbee Stuart, 45th Regimecnt (Sherwood Foresters), eldest son of the flee ?? Kilbee Stuart, rector of Church Crealmy, was onlebrated with hearty rejoicings en Wednesday ...

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... : I @~bituarj. REV CAiNON COOLEY. The Rev WN'. fr. J. Cooley, vicar of t'ontelanid and Canna of Newcastle Cathedral, died on 1ruday at triangeovver- Sands, where he had been staying for the hooih' at Ii,, hn health, Mr Cooley, who was & stiudenrt of HsztColl 1lit! Durham, took the degree of B.A. in IS-,, and .XA. in He was ordained a deacon in lii;;ti, and was admnittedl to priest's orders in ...

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... THE LATE MR r, H. WILSON, HERMITA(E FARM, WARKWORTH. The intelligence of the death of Ur Robert E. Wilson will have been heard with deep regret by a very wide circle of friends. Those who aow him within the last two months could not but know only too eadly that the end was not far distaut, and yet the news of his death could not be learned but with a shark of surprise. The hope was cherished ...

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... ISOME MARRIAGES OF ENGLISH PRINCES. Five hundred years have elapsed since England beheld the first maniage of a Prince of Wales. Indeed, there have only been four such marriages in England, and one abroad. The preliminaries of marriage have of ten been made, but these were in such nases carried out after the Prince's secession to the tbrone. The first marriage to which we allude was tbat, in ...

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... -0- Bilt JOHN MILLINC. The death is anro'rnced of Mr John Milling, of the firm of Join1 Silling and Co., wholesale and retail warehousemen, GraingerStreet,Newcastle. BlessrsArnot,Cannock,andCo., orisinated the business, which, for the past 30 years or more, has been carried on in connection with the name of Milling with considerable succeEss, having for long be n one of the largess ...