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... BIRTHS. The wlre of George Bruford, of No. 15, Pell-street, Ratcliff-highway, on the 27th ult., of a daughter; and on Saturday, the Iat irst., of two boys. The infants are all alive, and, with their mother, are likely to do well. At Guernsey, on the 6th inst.,the Ron. Mrs. Saumarez, of a son. On Thursday, the 13th inst., at 50, Marine-parade, Brighton, the lady of Sir Claude Champion de ...

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... BIRTH. On Tuesday, April 22, at her residence en the Csustiseft, the Lady of A. T. Munro, Esq , la e of the Royal Nre Guards (Blue), of a daughter. At 13, Aberoromby-place, Edinburgh, OD the 7th last., Lady Dalrymple Ferguson, of a son. t Dab- On the IIth ijust, at 30, Upper Fitzaeilliam-nsftree, lin, the Hon. Mrs. John Plunket, of twin 60s1e. MARRIAGES. On the 7th inst., at Sudbury, ...

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... DZATH.O? Mt.l G. STANSBUiv, Tnt I I. WMLL.HNOWN COMPOSER. This accomplished musician, vocalist, and respected gentleman expired at his house, Melina-place, Lambeth, -on Tu.s sy night, after anr iltness c.some duration. The imiedi'ite cause of death was dropy. fleath has of late been busy with the dramatic actists, and those too of an age that- seemed to promise many years of enjoyment of life ...

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... DEATH OF EARL GREY. This venerable peer died on Thursday evening. For the last few weeks the noble earl has been staying at the family residence, Howick Heuse, Northumberland, whither Viscount Howick, his lordship's eldest son, pro- ceeded oe Wednesday last. Colonel Grey left the Isle of Wight on Friday for the same place. The noble carl was in the eighty-first year of his age. DEATH OP MR. J. ...

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... BIRTHS. ftih the On the 23rd alt., at Westover, in the 1c0e Of P 'f a son. lady of the Hon. William ?? Holmes, N P., of On the 24th ult., in Gloucester-terrace, Resgeto a the Hon, Lady Pearson, of a daughter. * lo On the 28th utt., at No. 1, Devonshire-terae Charles Dickens, of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 18th ult., at Combo Sr. Nicholas roe 1h0tdet Bordes, Esq., soil of the late Lieutetnant ...

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... BIRTHS. On the 17th of Nov., 1845, at Mfadeirj, the wifl Richard Dart, Esq., of London, ofa son. Ott the 23rd ult., at Lake-hourse, Chelternhattt, tht!il of George Lynch, Esq., of a son. On the 29th ult., at 15, Russell-place, FitzroY q'V Mrs. W. Sterudale Bennett, of a son. MARRIAGES. At Landour, Bengal, on the 20th of October,, t Charles Need, of the 7th Native Infantry, the tbirdtj viving ...

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... TZHS rd1tSTBRIOtS DEATH IT BROMLEY. f= - 7 - - ?? In the month of November, 1843, a young woman; named Harriet ornilton, of very respectable family con- nections, whose friends resided at Bromley, In Kent, was found dead in a water-oloset attached to a dissenting place of worship in that village. The case excited con- siderable interest at the period referred to, owing to the fact that a peat ...

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... DEATH OF Mr. LISTON, COMEDIAN. Mr. L stale, who has for some considerable time past been in a decliting state of health, expirod on Sunday morning last, about half-past ten o'clock, at his resi- dence at Hytde park-r otner. We learn from the Obteater that during the whole of last week his medical men had given up the case ao hoecless, and for some months he had been g-aduady sioking. It is now ...

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... ODLfS AND EN.DS. DEATH OF MR. LoGIER--In Ireland, last week, aged 66, Jean Barnard Logier, the inventor of thle Logerian Syseme' f world ui, whcl, in the year IS117, madle so MuchcsJ' Wr Logier was also the inventor of the keye ~oi le and chirep last, a sort of frame for the filagers, for uL 0 pionoforte. Pa DEATH OF TlEE EARL OF RILICEsNY.-Thia esblemas ay flallycoers, en the ovesing of ...

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... DEATH OF THE vENERABL CLARKSON. T 4oB~ Full of ago and heonou, this venerated ?? of freedom of black race expired at his residence, 1`hvfardthll, in f,,ooffeioho Saturday last. Mr. Clarksoo was in lois 7t~i 'oar latest moment of lhis life, almost, took an active OharO ll tooh slavery Society's proceedings. Hoe had bccome seriol' wo ...

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... OBITUARY OF THE STARVED ONES. A correspondent of the Times has furnished uis with a censpec tus of the worst cases of deaths by destitution that have occurre during the mouth preceding the middle of December. What num- bers of others, as he observes, dwell in the deep unfathomed caves of misery-how many are at this very moment pining with bumner and shivering with coldjust keptwithin the ...

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... DSEATH OF THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. His Excellency Earl Beoborough, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, breathed his last a televen o'clock on Sunday. He continued to sink from nightfall, and was quite aware of his approaching dissolution. Shortly after ten o'clock, he sent for the severalmemberO of his fa- mily, who were for ?? time in constant and close attendance upon hisa, and sevorally took ...