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... THE SUSPECrED DEATH FROG NEGLECT, ON Monday morning, at Guy's Hospital, Mr. Wynue E. Baxter resumed and concluded the inquiry touch- ing the death of Frederick Bailey, aged Dine weeks, lately living with his parents at No. 8, Townshend- street, Borough, who died on Wednesday under Bus- picious circumstances. On Friday afternoon the child was to have been buried, but in consequence of an ...

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... DEATH OF BRAVE CAPTAIN DE MONTMORENCY, M.C, [SULFCT ON 3 TIOkr3 EvraXON1; who .%s followed evesta in South Africa wili. be xidta aware of the invaluable scouting ervice done by Captain De Mont- morency, ?? and the dazing force of scouts which he or ganied, and has so cleveey haiidled. In fact, he and his men have been called the eyes and ears of Gen- eral Gatacre's force, and right well ...

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... E .POrPUAR PAESIDENT FADRE'S D SV EN i [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTIUTION.] M. FELIX FAURE, President of the Frehli' Republic, died on Thursday night at: the Eiysee from, an apoplectic seizure. He had been suffering for some time from 'a heart affection, but the symptoms did not'be-' come serious until Thursday morning, when Al. Dupuy, the Premier, and other members of the Ministry, were summoned to the ...

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... A CHINESE FUNERAL. .. a. . ?? - T.._ rOL.- (\N ?? fternoo~n bhe remains of Lung Chung, aged thIrby, late ohief fireman on board the steamship b Anone, were interred at bhe East London Cemetery, Barking.road, E. Lung Chung lauded in England on I Decem'er 28th, and instead of going to the Sailors' : Home vrith the rest of the crew it Is stated that he' 3 spent a week in one of the opium dens in ...

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... IOA:TII OF T13E RIGITT RONX. JOHIN ARTUnR ROEItUCK, () C., Mil'. O)N Scocdav 17ccucingr at icllofpart one o'elock, mr. Joha Arthur l1 oebuck, M.P. for S helcidol, expired at his rf sidence, 16, Ashley-place, Victuria-rotld, West- min at r, of heart discueo. He was in his Unsci I health on1 'Pu9l ash last week, when he attended a din nor at ?? 'oniple. On tile following night he comphlined of a ...

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... THE DEATH OF JENNY HILL, THE FAMOUS MUSIC-HALL -ARTISTT. THi news of the death of Jenny Hill; Who but two or three years ago was one oi' the bright. particular stars of the muejo-h.ill *ntaie, did not come as a surprise to her comrades id tbb pro- fession. She had been ailingfor Wretimef nnd, although to the last the dead:* wnuii believed that she would one day regain ber strength end 7 vigour ...

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... GENERAL SUMMARY. DEATH OF A-ROYAL AOADEMICIAN. Th0 death of Mr. John Frederick Lewis, R.A,, at Walton.on-Thames, is announoedi He was born on- the 14th of July,. 1805, and Was thus over seventy-onal years of age. His father, Mrf. F. 0. Lewis, wasan. artist and en.- graver, and r. John Lewiscominmeneod his careerby engraving his own pictures. Hi exhibited frequently in his earlier years at the ...

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... DMETH OF THE QUEENWS FAITH-P-M I TENTDANT-JOHN BROWNA . [wEvn. PORTo nT, ac.] B THE death of Mr. Jobn Brown, for many' yea eth Queen's trusted personal attendant, will cause genuer regret to allwho'knew him, or were brought into;con- tact with him byttheir duty towards the Soveteign. He was a fine example of the decaying race of faithful servants. In his attachment to her Majesty there was ...

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... DEATH OF A POPULAR AUSTRA- LIAN CRICKETER. -- - -4 TEE death from heart disease of Mr. Percy MDonnell, the Queensland cricketer, is an- nounced. He was a brilliant batsman, and came to England as a member of Mr. Murdoch's teams of 1880, 1882, and 1884. In 1888 Mr. M'Donnell himself captained the Australian team who visited the old country. While Mr. Stoddart's eleven were in Australia in the ...

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... ro DEhTEH OF MR. HEPWORTI1 DIXON. Mit. W;-,mtxr HEreoiirrrt DinoN died on the nmornig.s 1 of the 2i7th ult., at his residence, St. James's-terrace, W Regent'a-park The deceased gentleman had been in sE a queslionable stateof healthfor sometime past, and el it wa3 a subject of remaclt among his most intimate 21 friends that he seemed to have never fully recovered e) the efeotsof the sbocl; be ...

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... A ? I I. %11 . 1;1,- ?? -- l rtiu ?? e'lt:'A A rew Okv'ts:ir, ni .oirplo6- of tbcs ?? s-sr d.u nc C c arteririr ?? trld'c (11047er ?? theĀ£'o Irnar~ wrorke On Ieicy 7 sOZ;'. hr. ?? ?? Kn the verrol(iidk ol his ?? h observed two Wige cebras EO; the lcer bame ...

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... DEATH OF THE LiORD MAYOR. W mruch regret to announce the death of the Loard Mayor ;(Ar. Alderman Nottage!, which happened at the Mansionr House on Saturday morning, after a brief illness. His Lordship and the 'Lady Mayonres 'had spent the Easter holidays at Erighton, and oil the Suoduy evening, on returning from thee service at the Dome, he ocuiplained of having canght cold. He seemed better, ...