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... ?? Gaelic ilntse. fenton, On the 12th cart 1.057ile of the Rev. Andrew Doogla& ; a ,-At 438 Greenlank Prlce, Partick, h i:tl ?? the wife of John MTFarlane, ttllil ~sM-At 8 CGlenavonl Terrace, Partick, on ?? Thl ife of John M'MIillan; a seln. r \ 13-A, Enerfeid Terrace. Sparirgburn, -l i , .mo, the wvife of Gee. X. Qiuwter; a v ?? thae Grand fInte'3, Charing ?? ?? fli: l gtth tl'St., by the Rev ...

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... THF, LATE MRt T. O'TIORDAN. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL PROCESSION. Seldom, indeed, iias sorrow more sincere and unaffected than that felt by the colleagues and many friends of the late Mr Tim O'ltior- dan, of the Freeman's Journal, who wit- nessed the interment of his remains at Glasnevin Cemetery.yesterday morning. In all the great , oneourse present there was not one'who did not cherish the ...

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... ed,. ere DEATH OF THE REV. T. BOWLES. Lhe ere Many friends in Oxford, Abingdon, and elsewhere eir last week heard with regret of the death of the Rev. om hlhman Bowles in London. Aftte r tiring from the -all rectory of East Hendrtd about nine years ago he re- )le- sided in North Oxford, and assisted iii the services at en St. Barnabas and other churches in Oxford and the en, neighbourhood. But ...

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... OBITUAJIY. A NONXAGENARIAS ANiMIFA'. The death took place at Edinrurzh,. -- of Admiral ebohn Hay. who had r-icai .l-. i ninety-five years. The late Adm-iral Wv- - . and when fifteen rears of age nt.red n- Ry joining the frigate Phaeton. 0e, ihc i-rn : to the Redwing, he shared in thr b ]a:- in an. expedition aguinsts the pirate' ' i and. was eccnpell3e during a pcr: U subsist on the ...

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... BIRTHS AND DEATHS. _ ?? LAST WEEK'S RETURNS. The Registrar-General's return issued on Tuesday night states that there were 6,875 births and 3,979 deaths registered in 33 of the great towlns of En4gland and Wales during the week .nding the 21st inst., the numbers at the' respective towns being:-r Towns Births. - Deaths. Londbn ?? ?? 1,81, ?? t,503 C West Ham . , 163 91 Croydon ?? 73 .. 7 ...

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... OBITUARY. THE EARL OF LINDSEY. The death of the Earl of L-indsey, of 'ffingbon House, Stajnford, Lincolnshire, occurred on Sunday, a Ktr82, b-treet, Eatr~n-square, London. Montagpu Peregrine Bertie, eleventh Earl of Lindsey, was the second son of the ninth Earl, by marriage with she daughter of the late Dean of BristoL and was born in 1815. He succeeded his brother in 1877. He served formerly ...

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... OBITUARY. ; Early on Saturday- Mr. Bernard Evans, proprietor of L the Unicorn Hotel. Ripon, was found dead in his bed. Deceased, who was 56 vears of age, had been a sufferer from heart disease. He had been going about as usual the previous day. but complained of pain before going to bed, his mecdlal man being sent for. It i6 only about twelve months since his only son died very suddenly. MAIr. ...

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... DEATH OF PROFESSOR irICIOS0N, ABER.DEEN. 'ole news of tle death of Profewssor Renry Aloyne Nicholson. iregits professor of natural hiotOtY in Aberdecn University, which sad ,erott occurretd at his residence, Newthorpe. Q ,eefl' Road, vesterday afternoon, will le ,eceived with profounid aud rnelancholy in- test. not on iv itcadtlilienl circles in t he city, but by thle gitordl body of citizens, ...

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... OBITUARY. Captain Joun M kXwrLL-Hzaor, of Heron and Kirru ghtr.c, Newton Stewart, a former member I of the Hfouse of Commons, die.d in London last week, after a long illness, at the age of 62. The eldest eon of the late Rev. Michael Maxwell[-Heron, of Heron and Kirronghtree (who sassumed the name of Miaxwell) by his marriage with Chariotte Frances, eldest daughter of the late Captain Frederick ...

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... ;-IPOULETT PEERAGE. FUNERAL OF THE LATE, EARL rA VISCOUNT HNTON ary ABSENT. For- The Press Asociation's Crewkerae was correspondent says that the funeral of ?? Barl Poalett took plaze yesterday at I Hel!.I inton St. George Church. A. large I ned number.of people, who bad apparently i anticipated the prose-ace of Visceunt the Hinton, the organ grinder, were pre- ent sent The latter, however, ...

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... Births, Marriages, and Deaths. The charge for Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths is One shilling for Sixteen Words, and Sixpence for every aubsequent Eight Words, each day. They are re eated in the BRISTOL MERCrURY SUPPLEuRSrT With- M extra charge. The name and address of the sender must in every case accompany the notice. * . BIRTHS. GnIvELf.-January20,atForefleld house, Bath, the wife ...