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... | I I. - 3frtfz, tRaniages, anb D9eatb0. Brtis, Marriages, an Deaths are charged at the fllowng rates- Tw L=W, Or 18 WORMS, Is. 6d. And Sd. for eve'ry additions!' nine wards. AonYca~S P'An~hR -o.n Tius Cort.O WILL BE RREMAflD Di TH1E M1-scnpsYs E-axn-ma &N T'Ttasa WITHOUT =~TPA BIRTHS. wifoe n Janreuary 2, at SharstonMount, Northenden, the Gvnoi mj..-of 1 the 3erd tust, at Nortbleigh , W ...

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... FU-NERAL OF ROBERT BROWNING. The remains of Robert Browning were laid to rest on Tuesday in Westminster Abbey. They were removed at eleven o'clock from De Vere Gardens, followed by carriages containing members of the t poet's family and those of his wife. There were numerous and beautiful wreaths from distinguished friends and sympathisers, including the Browning societies of London and ...

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... rub 3ats. ZRith, Marriage and Deaths are charged at the following rates:- Two LEN, or 18 Woste, Ls. 6d. And 6d. for every additional nine words. A|SNOrtNVSaELS PAMD ear TrnM 0oozest WLL 55 XtannD W TOE tSCEscTra Exunmnr ATD Tuis WITHOUT ZTSaA BIRTHS. EATOst-At Strathdene, Ashton-under-Lyne, on Sunday the 5th inst., the wife of Colonel Eaton, of a son. GILLLT.-At Fallowfield, on the 7th inst. ...

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... DEATH OF THE HEYSHAM CENTENARIAN Mrs. Margaret Barton,. of Higher Heysham, near Lancaster, died en Tusday night, being within a few days of 105 years old. She possessed her reasoning faculties and her umiemory to the last, and assisted in household duties until recently. A week ago she was seized with a severe cold, and after only a few days in bed she died. .From a a relative of the deceased ...

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... THE LATE MR. THOMAS BRIGHT. ti We announce with much regret the death of Mr. sI Thomas Bright, of the firm of Messrs. Bright d Brothers, of Manchester and Rochdale, of which 's he has been senior partner since the death of Air. John Bright. Mr. Thomas Bright died on Wednesday t afternoon at his residence, Greenbank, from con- n gestion of the lungs and pleurisy, from which he has been ...

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... T HE LAT MR. DANIL ADASON| I~~T -E ONWa_ The announcement of the death of Mr. Daniel Adamson has been received with wi deijrtad :regret. For the last twelve months Mr. Adamson had been, suffering from illhealth. During- the early part of this winter he proceeded to Italy in the hope that the genial climate of that country would restore him to health. Obtaining very little relief he returned to ...

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... THE LATE MR. THOMAS BRIGHT. The remains of the late Mr. Thomas Brighbt, of Green- bank, Rochdale,were buried ?? Cemetery. His life having been quiet and retiring, his internent was appropriately unostentatious and simnle. The funeral party left Greenbank shortly after 11 oaclock About70 employds, including the heads of many of the departments of the firm of Messrs. Jobn Bright and Bros., ...

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... THIE LATE LORD NAPIER OF MAGDALA. Lord Napier of Magdala died somewhat suddenly on Tuesday afternoonathisLondonresidence, 63, Eatn Square. His lordship was quite well on Saturday last, but late in the day caught a slight chill which developed into an attack of influenza. We learn from Men of the Time, that the Right Hon. Sir Robt. Cornelius Napier, G. C.B., G. C.S.L, son of Major C. F. ...

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... -THE LTE SIR ROWLAND HILL. A dinner attended by varlous chief officials. past and present of the Post Office, took place at the Holborn Restaurant, London, on Wednesday night, in celebration of the jubilee of the penny potage. The Postmaster-General (Mr. Raikes, who presided, in proposing the toast of The Post Offce, referred to Sir Rowland Hill's services in establishing the penny postage. ...

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... 334S, ICrniagt0, anb Thatbu. Births, Kariam and Deaths are charged at the felowidg rates - Two ILna, or 18 Woans, a &d. And Gd. for every additional nine words. AMxcwCnfW FAID FOr Wt MSM COLUMN WILL li RgEZUL D 9 rat M.&iqcacsa ?? AD Tuna ?? nTSA BIRTHS. CRoo.'-J3anuary 10, at Elsinore, Reaton, near Bolton. the wife of Arthur T. Crook, of a daughter. ?? 10, at Clonavan, Alexandra Park, the ...

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... FUERAL OF LORD NAPIER OF F MAGDALA. For the first time since Wellington was laid by Nelson, St. Paul's was ?? I remains of another famous ?? Cornelius Baron Napier of Magdala, Constable of the Tower. The funeral procession was a double one, going tirst I from the late Lord Napier's house in Eaton Square to the Tower, and then returning in full military state to St. Paul's. About eight o'clock ...

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... irths, itau agt0, anti 3Datbs. Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged at the ollowing rates:- Two 1x, or 18 Worms, s 6d. And 61 for every additional nine words. AseOuxcxXZTS 'rPA FOa W THIs COLUMN WLL )t RRPzanT Pr T.e MaseNCsqina EXAXLNRS AND TIM Wr1OUT LS'rSA BIRTHS. M2ZtLOP-On the 20th instant, at Phyllis Lodge, Lytham, the wife of Horace Mellor, of a son. SouzsTaR,.-On January 18, at ...