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Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... M4ARRIAGE OF MISS ARRIET CECILIA FITZ- HERBERT, AND THE REV. A. A. WILMOT. The marriage of the Rev. Arthur A. Wilmot, rector af Morley, near Derby, with Miss Harriet Cecilia Fitzherbert, thirdl daughter of the late Rev. Alleyne Fitzberbert, rector of Warsop, Nott., wais celebrated, with full choral service, in the parish church of Asiborne, on the 16th ftanuary. The ceremony was performed (in ...

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... THE DEATH OF MR. BAGSHAWE. Seldom, if ever, has the result of a criminal trial aroused such an universal burst of indignation and i surprise as that which was announced before Mr. i Justice MAULE on Saturday evening, when the poachers charged with the wilful murder of Mr. BAGSHAWE were acquitted. In what sense can such a verdict be taken? No one seems to doubt that all the prisoners took ...

COMMITTED TO DERBY COUNTY GAOL

... Geori/e Harrison, for one month, or j>ay 11. os. (id., for id) assault upon .Sarah Altenborough. UiiL'iil Muck, Measham, liard labour for one montn, for neglect of family. Mary Jackson and Ann Stth-ar!, Che-tei, tor d.ivs, or pay l.'Js. iid. each, for assault upon Samuel Sandal-. ...

DERBY MERCURY

... MIERCURY. DAY, 5, 1849 We have this week to announce the not unexpected death of the QueeN Dowacer—a Princess whose many virtues rendered her an object of esteem and affection to all classes in the country, and, particularly so, to every one connected with Derby and the neigh- bourhood, from the circumstance of this amiable and excellent Lady having been a few vears since a resident for about ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. At Darley Abbey parsonage, on the 26th ullt., the wife of the Rev. Francis I. Jones, of a sor. On Thursday last, at the Vicarage, Chesterfield, the wife of the Rev. G. Butt, of a son. At Giltbrook House, on the 2nd Feb., the wife of P. IL Shipley, jun., of a son. MARRIAGES. At Mattock Church, on Tuesday, the let inst., by the Rev. W. R. Melville, Rector, Richard Thomas Goodall, EAq., ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... BIRTHS. Dec. 1l, at Neswick, near Driffield, the wife of Edmund Wilmot, Esq., late Bengal Civil Service, of a daughter. On the 10th inst., at llam-hall, the wife of D, W. Russell, Esq., of a daughter. On Friday, the 12th instant, at the Vicarage, Spondon, the wife of the ltev. A. A. Holden, of a son. On the 11 th inst., at the Vicarage, Bepbam, near Lincoln, the wife of the Rev. John Sutton, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... I istricts. tie rid BI T. an On the 1 6th inst., at Sutton Bonnington, Notts., the wife oof the Rev. Edward Smythies, of a son.- at ORMARRIAGES. ad On Monday last, by the Rev. E. B. Abney. at St. Alkt- dds und's Church, Derby, Mr. J. Kitchen, of the 1irm of se Messrs. Blackiy and Son, Edinburgh, to Mrs. Harvey, relict ar of the late Mr. Thomas Harvey, Derby. et At St. Mary's-gate Chapel, on ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... t ABIRTHS. At Alfreton, on Wednesday, March 26, the lady of the Rev. R. J. Ozanne, ALA., of a son. At Wolverhampton, on the 22nd ult., the lady of Edward I Beaumont, Esq., of a son. t On the 23rd ult., the lady of G. W. Chambers, Esq., of h Clough-house, Rotherlam, of a daughter. a MARRIAGES. On the 17th tlt. at All Saints' Church, Derby, by the Rev. E. W. Foley, Mr. Richard Potts, to Sarab, ...

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... DEATH OF MR. J. 0. BRADLEY. We regret to announce the death of Mr. John Gawirth Bradley, well-known in conneotion with the headquarters' staff of the Midland. The deceased was in fall discharge of his duties up to Friday evening week, when he seemed to have taken a chill, which resulted fatally on Wednesday .evening. Mr. Bradley was formerly in the service of the Lancashire and Yorkshire ...

AMERICAN IRON TRADE MON-,:•-

... AMERICAN IRON TRADE MON- ,:•- Jersey to-day Tho ° lcco 'P°''-c-l in » «o estabi^h J ° a »ributed to its I throughout the T rni.^°«° poly of the ir brand new Fede a? Sttt £* , p of two hundred n 'iiT_!L?, on] f an y- >>«« '' half issued. T 0 Mr 'rrJ ol *. rS U combination rnn,o£ ™e'='* Interests hi millions of LtSe S v s 0 hßßawd companies. ...

LOBD WOLSELEY AHD DIfCHABGISD SOLDIERS

... LOBD WOLSELEY AHD DIfCHABGISD SOLDIERS In connection with the movement for establishing hemes of rest for discharged soldiers who are in need of nursing, cr who are hopeitssly disabled, the 'Morning Pjr>t I a reccLed a letter from Lord Wolseley expressing bis pleasu eat tbe appeal now being made for help on tbe part of our old soldiers. Tbe Commard3r-in-Chief sajs : Army pensions are ve r y ...

ECONOMICAL RECIPE FOR A NEW DRESS

... ECONOMICAL RECIPE FOR A NEW DRESS 1 last year's gown, faded and dingy. 1 reel thread. 1 reel silk. 2 packages Diamond Dyes. Rip the dress and clean thoroughly. Put into the dye bath white wet, as directed on tbe package. After dyeing, wash, dry, and . rtss. Then make up in some new style. The result will surprise these unaccustomed to the use of Diamond Dyes, for no one could tell the dyed ...