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... MARRIAGE OF MR. PARNELL. Mr. Parnell and Mrs.. O'Shea werea married at Steyning, near Brighton, on Thursday. -Both had been residing- in Walsinghaml-terrace. This faoes the seas and is situated at the setreme west en of Brighton; Mrs. O'Shea's house-being the last in the row. While Mrs. O'Shea resided at No. 9, Mr. Parnell lived at No. 10. He had two horses stabled at mews in the vicinity. On ...

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... I ROYALTY AT A WEDDING. St. Peter's church, in Vere-street, was thronged with a distinguished ODmpauy on Saturday afternoon, on the occasion of the marriage of Sir Ric-hard Musgrave, Bart., of Edenhall, to the Hon. Norah Harbord, Lord Suffield's daughter. The announcement that the Prince and Princess of Wales and other members of the Roval family would grace the ceremony with their presence ...

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... DEATHS-. That most amnusing and prolifiocdra-. matic -writer, John Maddison Morton, died yesterday morning at his residencee in the Charteihouse,:within a fewv daysi of completing his 81st year. His fare: of - Boxe and (Cor. 'founded on the little French piecesFrisetteW and Unse (hambre d Dums Lits,-had its first tepresentation, at the Lyeumn'in November, 184'7. The- original performers were ...

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... 1,, Xbha&M |iia4 ~ -*,h ?? of ~ Ad 12m$n m, aiek. ,te~ 8egen t2*0, one d the i1deat D Sog Cathohio -dn'cbes in tondonl. T he TaIhot~ ?? was 'bom iniSId. BHe Ws bono. aly thaplain of the London frieh Biles; mad MEGM. GILBEIRT TA.LOT. (From a pbobtogaph by Ball, Reeent-strae t. ws o.ne of the recipients of the -Nolnnteer log iserci'e medal. The body of the late prehats was brought into the Pro ...

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... D.ATH _. , _,I We hare to flamoebC .thiethot-t gr,7 Gnrreitt ?? o!,ioh took lf ite Cv 14th ?? g It! ItC .el(:,fealt~tllal ou Taertono rod, $Str~ab altbi Ian e years :t luiaer~t ot ith OJ3!tt~l 1ist.: 4kf ?? 5 e r .ot no r to A throu6L id t. 2ciurs.;es .J. n'0~cta,.o . to 'iti rA the pslon ia 1 la, ' ?? of the Loedt Ioo-r r rot'c Jou .Bnt, io s CotILUnl o0 th:at bt3! lo e I' Ca\ AC teĀ°tl ...

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... |SAD DEATH OP MR. CECIL I . , BAPNARD. On Friday, at St. Martin's vestry hall, MIr. J. Troutteck held an inquest on the body of Mr. Walter Cecil Barnard, aged 31, a dravwinig-room entertainer, residing jat Keppel-street, *'.usdell-seuare, who met his-death under tragic circmea tances on Tuesday, at the Savage club, AdelpLi. Mr. Walter Barnard ba-ving identified the tody as that of his scai, Mr ...

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... AN ACTRESS'S DEATIL MYSTERIOUS LETTER FROM MARY At Hounslov, on Wednesday, Dr. Gordon Hogg held an inquiry into the death of Amy Maud Berride, aged 28, an actress, whose stage name was imee Andaire, lately residing at 22, Euston-. square. She died at Freeman villa, Twiokenham-road, Hounslow, on March 25. from peritonitis, following an illegal operation. Ur Walter Berridge, residinz at Brackley ...

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... THlE LATL MIR. W. W. JONES., We regret to announce the death at Mr. Walter William Jones, secretary to the Newavendors' Benevolent and -Provi- dent institbltion. He paseed away in his 6 th year, at Egham, on Thursday last aftier a lingering and severe illness. Fev institut ons have possessed a more single. hearted and enthusiastic worker than tis late Mr. Jonos. He cbnstantiy said that he hai] ...

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... : ' 7:DEATIS. l 0: .L ordartinouth's iorg Dlnsis isnwed in his death on Tuemeby ab the age of 68. He was the fifth earl, 'and succe defitothe title-in 1853. . He was then Conserativei niember, for South Stalordshire.: Tho suecessor to the eiuldom-is his son, Vsscount Lewisham . A vacancyisi thersfore, created ab Lewisham. :'-Sir .Charles E&*ardi Smctl-flndaworth, Bart.. ?? Watlass,inedr Bedale ...

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... THE 'ROYAL WEDDIG.1 The Queen is to be attended -at the Royal wedding by the Great Officers of the Household, the Dowager Duchess of | Roxburghe,lady AmpthillLord Camoys, Sir Henry Ewart, Sir Edmund Comr merell, and Colonel Byng. The Queen will have a separate procession-for her- self from Buckingham palace to St. James's palace, which is to come last of all. Her Majesty will not enter the ...

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... I DUKE OF ARPGYL'S MARRIAGE. I The marriage of the Duke of Argyll to the Ron. Ina Erskine, yomigest daugh. ter of the late Mr. Archibald WNeill, of Coliusay, Argyllehire, and extra woman of the bedchamiber to her Majesty the (4een, was solemnised on Tuesday, in the chapel at the Bishop's palace, Ripon. The marriage took place by the special licenmeof the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Lord ...

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... DEATHS. Lord Colin Cawp)e l, fifth son of the Dfire of Argyll, died at Bombay onl uesd;y. His lordship, wbo was 42 years of stre, repre- suateA Argyllshire from 1873 to 1885 in the Hou3e of Couninons, au, w*as a nuilliber of the bar, to which he was called at the 1slid Ule Temple-in 1888. in 1881i he arri ?? Eilizeaeth, youugestdxughter of Mr. Edmionid Maghiin Blood, of Brickhill, co inty ...