Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... he irtzf, 4artzges, tnd g 5n : .at . A 1 -No Notice of Birth, Marriage, or Death can he r- inserted unless authenti2aaed. by the name amd d address of the sender. The charge for the insertion ?? prepaid is ls. each, providedthe * spaceoccapied does not exceed fve lines, and tper lne for anyeforng additional. A ebarge of Is. extra BERTHS. 153. DERWICK-MSy 25, at.21, isydock-road, Maearinm, ba ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... ) o oieof Birt~h. Mrf~e ?? udnless autentictnd by the name end address- wfthesender. The charge for tbe 'insekton Of such RotIce. when prepaid Is Is. each, Provided the dpcoupied doem not exceed five lines, and 6d.-per 'd fnreltowiy add lana A, Charge oi Is. extra. BIRTH. ie OSEUJG-Dec. 31, at .29 Kng's-mount Oxton Bkeeathe ?? of. Bdga nosking solicitor, of ~ agter. MA.RMAGES. Outb aon, Of.0 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... 1 irth:tt, WUariages, awl iiatls. ?? No Notiee of Eirth. Marriage, or D~eath anti ha insertedt unless authenticated by the name and .address of thesender. 'The char>ge for thre insertion .of such nottees when prepauid is is. each, provided the .sace occupied does not exceed five lines, and 6d. per ,line for anything a4d~lmsoatw Acbaa-e o£ is. extra . wllh einate forlnokirxg. . BIRTHS. . ...

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... 1DRTH OF X LEON SAY. I '.ug ax rz' .oto dew rx[z AB =a] me: ed ParK Tuesdxy.-aL Leo3 8ay died a4 ?? ?? ,d tA OthiBMonxing. I= ftaiF? dis e Jemr Baptist eon Say w orh in P ?? Jume 6, 82. n i h of t de me div Fri th poitiCS, and n sel Amini- tt _ etrawsse held the portolio of Financ Mi. ox der. On December 7, 1872, he was made Mini- gia 6- dof Vwincs by M. 'hiers, on wnseedowfall tbI *be ?? l ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... njrthS, Wjhragef, alri §Ieatb tso NIU1-e of Birth, Marriage, or Death can be irns:ert;ed U1less aathenticted by the name and 1-l't1-esof thnsmuder. The charge for the insertion o aeehqotires when prernid is Is. each, prirrided the snao smpit abls nsot. exceed five lines, ax-d od. per 1.aeearvsn.hing ?? L A-charge of 1s eoxen wall be made forbooking. BIRTRS. Uar-GHF-Srept. 29, at 18, St. ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... - n1 t '* .) Notice of Birth, MArrlnge, or DIeatls Can be ioserted niless auehntjeatod by the name and 20 addressofbhesander. The ehargefor the insorton 20t ofsach notices whemaprepaid~is IzL.eab, rdedaiLhe - t spaceoceapled does noLexeped five lines,..adtdper line fora'wiything ad itnea.l. A charge-of is, eigm w ill be made ior bookiag - Qu BIllR~a OWEN-July 22, atSaqndy Nook, Seaforth, the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... - mw. fl- Y.garo'0txce of Biit M -,r or Death n t TJ inete nls atenkd y the nam e and n hhrth e insertion-P spa occpie doe ne ecd v lasnd per Sex BIRTH. o PARlRTNSON4AO.s 10, z i 67, llemiekstreet, tle-wif& A of M win Parkinson, of a MLghter. i MARRUGES. PA`UIL-I3WLA~NDN-,ov. 11, at AU1 Saints', Liver. r~ Voo by the Re'v. J. P. aiajoes Cadpt. W. H.Pull, Mason House, Leadhills, Scotlandto Ada ...

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... ey ROBEgRT H. $HJIRARD: IT was amidst surroundings of serenest ileauty that there came to me the news of the death of Paul Verlair e. A telegram was put into my hand as leaning on Sentliwaite gat~, on the road that leads to Kirkstone 1'ass, my eyes were well-nighw drunk with the godly grandeur of the scene before me. Thexe the Langdale Sisters, clinging together under the adversity of.E ...

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... gbf? fullfral ot ? 3i-r ?? 6, Llillmis ADDITIONAL pathos was lent to the funeral of Sir John Everett Millais in St. Paul's Cathedral by the fact that scarcely six months had elapsed since his predecessor had been laid to rest in the Painters Corner. , The first part of the procession left the late President's house, 2, Palace Gate, headed by an open hearse carrying the coffin, on which was the ...

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... THE DEATH Of rIwvwE HgiRi-. UNIvMRSAT regret will be felt in the United Kingdom at the iinexpected death of Prince Henry of Battenberg. The publication of the sad intelligence yesterday forenoon led to widespread expressions of sympathy with Princess, Beatrice and the Queen. Her Majesty and the Princess-widow were naiturally terribly shocked by the melancholy intelligence. Prince Henry of ...

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... AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. MAKINGdUP DEPARTMEENTS. PRATT & KEITH9 ABERDEEN, Have pleasure in announcing that all their MAKING-UP DEPARTMENTS are under Efflcient MAnagement, and that nothing will be wanting on their part to maintain the high sra't;ir-i which the firm ha-. so long held. DIRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. WALKING, DINNFR, EVENING, AND RECEPTION GOWNS. BRIDESMAIDS' DRESSES, TEA GOWNS, AND ...

SOUDAN EXPEDITION

... SOUDAN EXPRMTI- E S X - S~~~~~~~~~~v~ ~TE CaPUrTTE OF DOKNGOL4 EGYPTIAN LOSS. (Rarrgns TaIeGXAM.) CA: o, Ffiday. In yedterday's fighting the Egyptian loss twas one cavalry officer and seven men wounded. DERVISHES STILL RETREATINGi MAXIMS AND QUICK-FIRERS WORK HAVOC. (DArIL TELEGRAtPH TsLzasAm. ) DorNooL, Thursday. We harre rsade manay. black prisoners-tall, strong fellowv, who will doubtless ...