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... Sog-Juy , a ~ BIRTHS. th unes 'Soss.-July 2. at Na. 6, Cromwell-houses,thc Cwuntes3 .of DlounthEdgetmbe.-June 29th, at Baldovan-house, Dundee, the Hon. Mrs. Ogilvy.-Jtnte 28th, at Bclmont. near Edinburgh, the Hon. Mllrs. James Rope. '-June 29, at the Vicarage, Willesborough, Ashford, Kent, the wife1 of the Rev. Sydenham. RusseUl.--tiie 28, at Sheerness, the wife of Captain M1orton, Royal ...

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... DEATH OF THE DUIE OF IALAXHOFF. We have to announce the almost sudden death of the Duke of Malakhoff, better known throughout Europe as Marshal Plissler. The veteran general has been for a lobg time past commander-ina-hlef in Algeria. He was unexpectedly taken ill a few~days ago, and his iron con- stitution has given way in a very brief space of time. ,These sturdy and ?? are otntaken off, at ...

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... I THE DEATH O0 THE 'LYI4 MAN. The inquest upon the body of Vincent de Grd,1 otherwise The Flying Man, was resumed ou Thursday aftemroon at Chelsea workhoe, before Mr. Diplook A model of the yin&g maabise wse produced. e MI. Besley said ho appeared in conseuqence of a meeting of the inhabitants of Chelsea, who were de- sirous to have the whole circumstances of the case fully investigated. Hoe ...

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... DEATEgOFCHIEFCONSTABLE WILLIAMSON Uhief. Constable Williamson, of Scotland-Tard, died at half-past eight on Monday morning at his residence at Westminster, aged 58. By his death Scotland-yard has lost one of its most notable offi- cers. LEntenug the force as a private constable 40 years ago, Mltr. Williamson rose by-his own ability through the various grades until he became a chief constable, ...

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... : ' 7:DEATIS. l 0: .L ordartinouth's iorg Dlnsis isnwed in his death on Tuemeby ab the age of 68. He was the fifth earl, 'and succe defitothe title-in 1853. . He was then Conserativei niember, for South Stalordshire.: Tho suecessor to the eiuldom-is his son, Vsscount Lewisham . A vacancyisi thersfore, created ab Lewisham. :'-Sir .Charles E&*ardi Smctl-flndaworth, Bart.. ?? Watlass,inedr Bedale ...

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... THE 'ROYAL WEDDIG.1 The Queen is to be attended -at the Royal wedding by the Great Officers of the Household, the Dowager Duchess of | Roxburghe,lady AmpthillLord Camoys, Sir Henry Ewart, Sir Edmund Comr merell, and Colonel Byng. The Queen will have a separate procession-for her- self from Buckingham palace to St. James's palace, which is to come last of all. Her Majesty will not enter the ...

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... I DUKE OF ARPGYL'S MARRIAGE. I The marriage of the Duke of Argyll to the Ron. Ina Erskine, yomigest daugh. ter of the late Mr. Archibald WNeill, of Coliusay, Argyllehire, and extra woman of the bedchamiber to her Majesty the (4een, was solemnised on Tuesday, in the chapel at the Bishop's palace, Ripon. The marriage took place by the special licenmeof the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Lord ...

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... DEATHS. Lord Colin Cawp)e l, fifth son of the Dfire of Argyll, died at Bombay onl uesd;y. His lordship, wbo was 42 years of stre, repre- suateA Argyllshire from 1873 to 1885 in the Hou3e of Couninons, au, w*as a nuilliber of the bar, to which he was called at the 1slid Ule Temple-in 1888. in 1881i he arri ?? Eilizeaeth, youugestdxughter of Mr. Edmionid Maghiin Blood, of Brickhill, co inty ...

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... DEATHS. Mr. Thomas Beard, a well-known solicitor in the City, and a leading meatber of the Cor. portion of London, died on Mond&Ymor1i ing at his residence, 8Szanley todge, Putney, aged 67. ?? was admitted an attorney in 1856, and practised with his sons in Basing- hall-streer. Ho entered tbe Corporation in i869 ,s a meunber of the Court ort Conmon Council fur Baseishavr ward, ard mas re- ...

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... DINTS,--. - %X-J-XV1 -.Obl- ? . ; -, TELEG:RATHED YESTERDAY BIRTH OF A GREEK -PRINOESS.; The Crown Princess was safely deli- vered of a daughter at Athens yesterdsly. If er Royal highness and the infant prin- 'ess are doing. well.-Reuter. MR. JEFFERSON'S RIDE. Mr. Jefferson, the well-known Engishy cyclist, arrived at St. Petersburg yester- day from England, having ridden across Europe in 40 ...

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... DEATHS. The deat% is announced of Mrs. Hunger- ford, the- author' of Kolly Basen, and nearly 40 novels. Mrs. Hungerford's story -WheninDoubt fist appearedin lolid's in Aug. 2 and 9 1895 General Sir St. George Foley died at his residence in Bolton-street, Piccadilly, on Sunday. He wvas born in 1814. The gallant officer entered the Army in 1832, served in -the- Eastern camnpaign in 1854-56, ...

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... THE LATE REV. SYDNEY SMITH. Sydney Smith, who died or. Saturday, was born at Weoodford, in Essex, in 1763, and, cansequeatIty. at iris death, was 77 years of age. lie received the rudiments of his education at Winchester. and was elected to New College, Oxford, in the year 1731). where, ten years after- vrards, he obtained a fellowship; but it was tie until six years subsequent to the laso ...