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... SoNs.-June 5th, at Kiingsdown-house, Clapham-rlse, the wife of W. 11. Nairn, Esq.-June 3rd, at Knowsley, Lancashire, Mrs. George C. Hale.-June 5th, at Cam- borne, the wife of Walter Pike, Esq.-June 4th, at New- castle-on-Tyne, the wife of Frederick W. Staples, Esq. DAUGHTERS.-Jule 0th, at Stonard-house, Stamford- hill the wife of Thomas Relsey, Esq.-JuDe 2nd, at Ealing, the wife of Francis. . ...

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... t SONS.-Deo; 25th, at 12,' Talbot-rotid6h tbourne-park, s -Mrs. Thomas 3.. .CreIerI-DI.: -th, at Laurel-lodge, e Twickenhasm tim wife oL.T.S..Hargro)ve, Rsq.-Dee.'17tIh at' IA, Russell-Rquarv, the. otm bf: C. Oppenheimer, lie9. D -PeciTil, atc 17ttlr, MV C. Y.rk-place, BOW-road, ?the wife -of C. H. iunco'nobe, Ksq.-Dec. 5th, at St; t Holen~a, Sasussybasok;. South Borwood, 'the wife: of3: It. ' ...

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... DEATH OF LADY PALERSTON., The public will learn with regret that Lady Pelmerston *i Ded at Brockethball on Saturday from weakness and ex- badsutlon, originating in an attaci ofdiarThms. On Thurs- day Lady Palmerston's condition became. so serious that Uord and Lady Shaftesbury were summoned by telegraph from the Continent, end Mr. Cowper was sent for. Lady 7ocelya had been in attendance on her ...

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... BIRTHS. May 9, at the Lower Ward, Windsor Castle, the wife of Captain Cochrane of a son. May 10, at Albert-road, the wife of B. C. Brodie, EsqR, a daughter. May 11, at Dorset-square, the wife of 3. T. Hunt, Esq., Of a daughter. May 11, the wife of H. E. Silvester, Esq., of Beverley, c1 a son. May IS, at Stanhope-street, Regent's-park, Mrs. V. C. Homersham, of a daughter. MARRIED. May 13, at ...

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... THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON. THE~ yUNERAL. At a late hour on Friday night the Earl of Derby ar- rive athis ason nst. Janes'5ssquarefrom Halmsoral. Her Majety hi ando prnc Albert had received with deep concern the announcemnt of the Duke of wellingtork's death, and the noble premier had at once, in compliance w th the command of hert Dejesty, returned to town. At noon on Friday the now Duke of ...

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... SUSPICIOUS DEATH. On Thursday evening, Dr. Lankester held an -in- quiry at the Lord Wellington tavern, University- street, respecting the death of-a man unknown, who expired from fearful injuries received under sus- picious circumstances. Inspector Garforth said that on last Saturday night deceased was seen to fall off the door-step of No. 86 or 87, Gower-street. An' omnibus driver, named ...

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... BIRTHS. - -8o~s.-April 2, at! Tnnbrldgs-wells the lHon. Mrs. Blakeu ?? 4, at Oasdga, Soot~hgate~the wife of the Rev. Ilorace DMeyer.: vicar of 3iiorth Mymms.-Aprll 4, at Dundee, the wffoh of Con. Grey Skpwlth, E AprSl 1. at Laudguard-fort, Sufolk, thie wife fe Candult Blokn the atq., 38th regiment.-AprlL3, d St. Aurin's- lodge, SEtkney downo, the w ife o f ,r, Willnm LoGke Hneastete.-Aprllg2, ...

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... BIRTHS. SON-April 2, at 8, Qneen-street. Mayfair. Lady Naas. -!April 1, at Marlborough, the wife of the Rev. R. Bell.. -April 2, at Wilton, Rectory, Norfolk, the wife of the Rev. W. Hlutt.-April 2, at Tuobridge, the wife of the Rev. E. I. Welldon.-Marchl 20, at The Vicarage, Wells, Somerset, the wife of the Rev. W. Lace.-April 0th, at EdeB ank, iorar Kelso, NB., the wife of the Rev. H. Scott, ...

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... I DEATH OF MR. DOUGLAS JERROLD, I a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? abs Our readers will join with us in sincere and heartfelt regret at the announcement of the death of Mr. Douglas Jerrold, the late talented, editor of this journal. This sad event took Place on Monday last, at his resideno, Kilburn Priory, St. John's. wood, aiter a very painful illness of about a week or ten days. On Saturday and Sunday alU ...

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... BIBTHS MN DEATHS IN LONDON. We learn from the weekly return of the registrar. general that the mortality of London in now lower than it was in the months of July and August, when the deaths ranged above 1,100'weekly. In the week ending last Saturday (September 18) the deaths de. clined to 1,046. of which d55 were deaths of males, and 491 those of females. In the ten years 1848.57 the average ...

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... BIRTHS. SoNa-Jan. 24, at Newton-hall, Essex, Lady Hennlker. -Jan. 25, at Springfield, near Tooting, the wife of Mr. J. Strange Biggs, M.D.-Jan. 25, at Aldershot, the wife of Air. J. W. Callow, Royal Horse Artillery.-Jan. 25, at College-house, Jersey, the wife of the Rev. W. Cleave- Jan. 25th, at The Vicarage, Brampford Speke, the wife of the Rev. 1t. Kindersley.-Jan. 20, at Grantham, the wife ...

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... BIRTHS. SONs.-Sept. S, at Bamsvate, the lady of the Rev C. C. Wilsrn -Sept. 3 at Sutton Coldfleld, the wife of J., Wright, Esq.-- Sept. 4, at Hunsdon rectory, the wife of ?? tR.' ?? Thaclke- ray,Etsq-Sept. 4, at St. James's-street, Westboarnp-terrice. the wife of B. Walmsley EsW-Sept. 4, at Eglcsheld-hiosO, Yatton Somerset, the wiie of t. L. Norman, Esq.-Sept. 4. the wife o 3Mr. G. R. Thurston ...