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... THE DUKE 0! TECK'S FUNERAL. The remains of the late Duke pf Teek were yesterday interred it ?? George'. ! chapel, Windsor, the ceremonybeing per. formed in semi state and with full mili- tary honours before a diatinguished assemblage. The weather .was .fine, and the people of the Royal borough ehovtedt-heir respect for th lateDuke, .*ho ^ a'd-;ftu movod among them, by bloclb4thik approaches ...

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... DEATHOFMRS.GLADSTONE Mrs. Gladstone died at Hlawarden castle on Thursday. For some days she had been sleepingas tranquilly as a child, and never regained conecioneness. The- end was foreseen in the morning, and the wihole of the household servants were ushered into the sick chamber to take the last farewell of their beloved mistress. -The scene was very affecting. At five o'clock there was ...

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... L.ATEST CASUALTIES. DEATH OF CAPTAIN PAGET. A despateh from Lord Roberts, dated Pri. tunria, Oct. 12, announces that Capt. Faget (huiae Brigade),,whs was dag-erously woundad at .adpmuideu on Oct. 9, has since died of his wounds. HIABLTON'S FORHCE, OCT. 4. isr SUSSEX: REGIMENT. KIXmLE. .-d512 C. ShuttoD. M.I. Co. LINCOLN REGIMENT. MIssING (believed wounded prisoner).- 5156 R. Simpson. ...

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... DEATHS. hfp. ?? Schn'adhorst died G Tuesday, at Putney, after a prolonged illness MIr. ScEhnadhorst was the organiser end the Srst secretary of the National Liberal federation. He was born In Birmingham in August, 1840, and. .n his early days kept a shop in his native town. Mr. Schnadhorst's connection with ; olitics dates from 1867, when he assisted he ?? of Mr. George Dixon. After the hiome ...

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... DEAt1H$. V/ .ral Richard Duckworth.King, forms, a Naval aide-de-camp to her Maiee'\ and Admiral - superintendent of Nalta dockvard, whose death is annouaced, was uorn in l8iO, entered the Royal Navy in December, _252, and as a boy served on the Rodney end the Royal Albert in all the Naval operations in the Black eta during the war with Russia, receiving while still a vouth tle Climean aiid ...

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... DEITHSTRO'3 fjROWNING. One of the boys of the training ship Shaftesbury, now lying off Grays, named Arthuir Pittick, aged 13, by some means caught his foot in a piece of repe on the deok, and stumbling, pitched overboard on Monday. lfr. Altred Kiing the master- kt-arms onthetraining-ship, immediately plunged after the lad. A strong tide was running at the time, and it was very dark, but Mr. ...

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... - - - .I1 of- 1arga u I. friends 21hi cort s.placeeiaideihill.: ab- 10 f lokgtwe dlt Xpartofte aer~vide .wasisad- in t-hei; :huroti4at the cali tery aeon: of the .deceased,^thie ?? -Hb-enry. -L oydig- -Chu9s,-ibrc o thribte-n' wereation, Chi le ' urst 'offi-oiat M -Wt C(ark- Rue si'ell' the, el~d~est so~n, :is: unonppily. a; son- - firmed- .in-valid a t- ...

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... DEATHS. General Sir John A'dye, a distinguished officer, who, diring a 64 years' military carier,had seen sermce in the Crimea, India, ahd Egypt, died on Sunday at the seat of Lord Armistrong. in Northumberland, where he woeas on P visit. Re vwas born in 1819. The death odcurred, on Monday, of Mr. Jonhr Epkina, iielrly 8d years of age, and iwhe for bpiards (i 40 years was organist at Rochester ...

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... DE&TH OF THE VARQUIS OF BUTE Tihe Marquis of Bate died, on Tuesday, at Dainfries house, Cuninock, Ayrshire, frous a paralytic stroke. AI. the memnbers of the famaily were at Dunifries house with the exception of Lord Ninian Crichton-Stcart, tne second son. John 'atrick Crichton- Stuart, K.T., LL.D., was-the son of the second- rmrquis, and was-shorn at Eeutst dtuart'houoe. in the lsle of Bute, ...

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... DEATH- OF SI W. LOCKHART. -. Sir William LO-ckbhart ,Coiander-in-cblef in India, euccumbedltohighfeer a Calcutta, on Sunday. The funeral, ou DMonday, was volry impressive. It was attended by Lady Lockhart, the Vicetoy, the membera of the council, and all the high officils.- General Sir W. S. A. Loakhara, ?? ?? v one of the ?? ex-erienced, fiontier offiqera of the' present generation. :Bouri ...

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... ?? ?? WINDSOWi OW ;TJ{&QUEEN. iti'i XD AT PRETORTA. r- O L6 ia ?? of. &lloswig. ?? i= 1 o.f: Pi e Cstiga, anmd a. gzlndou'O -the1 Qeee, aiedi of eiitrici fi~ver a retoria, eIndsy. . Bydoaire E *; Queeni ntd At members, of the Eoni3y~ thene~os wac~ot divalged flflil t-re~ Tfmng~. as not atohter~ewi anyiy way withv thq wreceptioa of the City ' 1[eaphl ?? Tu Xa9sdair L~ondZ Ga-afi coainec ...

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... JOHN: RISKI DEAD. Mr. Ruskin died at Coniaton, his home in the Lake district, at two o'clock yes- terday afternoon from influenza. Ho was taken ill on Thursday. John Ruskine, M.A., LL.D. was born in London on Feb.' 8, 1819. The son of a John James RuskiU, wine merchant, of Billiter-street, he was edncated privately, and at Christ Church, Oxford, where in 1839 he gained the Newdigate prize for ...