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... DEATH OF GENERAL JOUBERT. BRITISH OF1PICERS SEND WREATHS. GENERAL JOUBERT ?? away at half-past eleven on Tuesday night week at Pretoria.- He had been suffering--from a stomachic THE TRANSVAAL WAR. complaint. The town, - says Reuter, is plunged in mourning for the loss of one who was a true patriot, a gallant general, and an upright and honourable gentleman. Accord- ing to a private telegram ...

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... DEATH OF ISAAC GORDON, THE NOTORIOUS MONEY-LENDER. A WONDERFUL CAREER. THR death is announced at Bir inghAx4 of Isaac Gordon, the notoriohs money-lender, who, under numerous aliases, carried on extensive loan operations in various parts of the country. Gordon lived a lonely life, and for some time past has divided his time b-tween feveral City hotels, staying a few days at each! His last stay ...

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... DEATH OF C2OA PEARLT.'.i '(WITil PORTRAIT AND OTR151 ILLUSTMATIONS'). AN English notoriety of Imperial France, Emsmaa Crutch, better known as Cora Pearl, died oun-r, day week in the house of the Rue Bssario, Parielt& which she retired when poverty came upon hor; S1f- was attended by an officer of medical relief. abt the request of the croncierge of the tneument'in which-she lodged. What ...

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... it i, DEATH Or KADARM PAT~Zr tee.) Tim etidden death of Madamne Patey, in the prime jini't of life, is -a, serions blow'to musical art in' England. irred Thu deceased lady' was making her farewell tour in she theiprovinces Previous to retiring luto private life. . She had reached Sh~licfield on Tuesday-, And had she 'finished an encore for her first s~ong at a, oonosrb a at: giveu that evening ...

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... ?? ?? , I ?? - ?? - . . - I - w :: I ? - 7z.Ir ? ? - ? . ?? .1 s, ? VATAI' PP),Atj 41- - ~% m~ Monday a~ftrqe~$p ~r~iV~a LonfiL - Idaolphe, algrea tasefrill ~ a~bigqtleeada~ Tr ta,~ ab?d fiad' r - nsedmui tgeef'sD~tL VldiW - life, till it w~~~s a~mo~w ~X'g Tarian~tat th npa ~tr~tA~ eiY ?? i1 'kbabuihs vies nC o fateatav en 4 ?? bnt ?? n Miaone seqr-n N~otob;gf1'thedly' t~Ct toiset lthgn s ...

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... DEAIE BYS TORTURE. Tnx police charged vith causing death by torturing a villager in Kyauksai, Burmah, have been found guilty. One constable hars ieen sentenced to trans- portation for life, and anothor uo seven years' rigorous imprisonment. The liurmese inspector has bean sen- teneed to one year B simple imprisonmrent only. This, ?? a correspondent, is only one of the many instances of police ...

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... 'DEATH OF A: CELEBRATED LECTURER.. xit. GEOBGEDAWSON, M.A., the well-known lecturer and preaoher, 'died suddenly at his residence,.,neer Bi.iingham,' ?? morning, last week. ;Mr, Dawsop 'wasbor 'in London on the 24thof lFebruary,. '1821 'and t'adied at Glasgow,where hr took the M.A. Idegree. Joining the Baptietnirnist'r, his 1lrst chrge WM at'Rijokina~nsvworth, ivhwihihe 'lefti ina 18'4--for ...

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... DEATH OF THE DUCHESS O F CAMBRIDGE. 0N Saturday afternren, about half-past twelve, Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa; Duchess of Cambridge, ,died at St: James's Palace. The deceased, who was, in her ninety-second year, was a daughter of 1;the! Laudgtave Frederick of Hesse Cassel. She was born on the 25th July, 1797, and was married in Kay, 1818, to the ?? of Cambridge, the seventh son of George III. ...

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... FasAliq 4,otes,. Tian death of Marianne North removes one of the mofst energetic women of Enlgland, who was a wondrous; example of- thle power c-f persistence. That he~r artisticI a eiswas great; it is in.,poesilale to believe. Directly onl ofetering thle gallery at Kew Gardens one is strucic hy thec nfI exesv care bestowed o(n the studies Of Plant life, bitt bn ot bytssie gnral effect. Tiee ...

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... DEATH OF A CELEBRATED CYCLIST. CYCLISTS will hear with regret of the death of Arthur Linton, the well-known Welsh cham- pion, who succumbed to typhoid fever at his home in Aberdare, South Wales, on Thursday. He had been ill for the-past fortnight, but no fatal result was anticipated until a week ago. Born about thirty years ago, Linton comes of a family of athletes, as his brother Tom at ...

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... i i iII :: ' i ?? - : .. S ;* :: ?? ' lbviey& to LITLiiol~ctO tho de'ai'11 ol' S(I' Uhoms 1{01iy/ ?? mdao-outat'e a lo~xo 1htm s' o iitoo'. pl'co iod o suldlreml ioif;lni~ ioom in -lanovor- I i Sfp1Ot, itt ht'o o'dol; ol -:l'r1irla 3VliiThl7, JaoIo i( .I-sir Thlihls, ?? lig' taeoral'. nroieti tlhe 'me I Jii$ o .it s at , mas tlaoxail ?? r t'he re re.'tn,-ot ',ebe. Iames7l r~~dnis ieo1 il dl ...