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... ALTsMAN.-On the 241th iU t., at Us ey Vi la' wife of Sir Albert Altmtn, of P-1s1a Ln 1'°' - ' i roa-l, of a daughter. (Silver weigiil'at't t e AnDarWs.-Oll the 23rd inst., at Pe-AtSa l j 3 Walselanm, the wife of the Rov. NY. Adr I daughter. Sctg'je BowtnEe-On the 19th inst., at the ChRPP1la5 - 3 Hospital, S.E., the wife of the l ifv. C. r daughter. df! SUTTOaN.-Oll the 25rd inst., at Fenton ...

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... DEATH OF LADY SALISBURY. Lady Salisbury died at Hatfield House on Monday ?? ?? two o'clock. 1 O i- Fo 410t, t vi mrs sine0 Lord Salisbulr, then L.or(l jtolcit ceci. ilonirrie~l thle dugtiter of Sir E:lnIorI I-ll Aldersoi, 0o1C o( the loot of the Barons of the Es. chequer. In that lniq S retch of itnrriesl life Laidy Salishbry has -elut out into the worldI a lorge fcloily of 0n nsad Is glaitcrs ...

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... .vj Ah T h S 1T I 0 R E I GN TELEi'G RAMS. FITNE~R-.A O1 M. ISTAM1VlUTLOiFF 'i;xcITT1G SCE-NNES IN TJ-Il SITEET., Sofria July, 20). Li fnnce 0 Y Saalrb~! OOls placelr'd bitt it roe t nuptitil three ocdlt:k that tho futii-ti r-ifq Fit o for thle vii'hedral. NO villice, w3roi rite iionmwatiai i'icinityt of tq hoI ,bet -aIl- ?? I'm ovicrd the a,Irtrisiitv- Of ?? ?? t th e ot St; pet. Thei repro- ...

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... IS . LIBERALISM DEAD ? In a certain sense Liberalistm is dead. But 3o also is Toryism. We continue to use the tames, because they are the only convenient ones to describe certain bodies of men holding political and social views. We, want noe titles, for the conditions have altogether changed. The Tories are now doing biberal \kork, and the mission of Liberalism, in the ci meaning of the word, ...

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... Twzl3B DMAWR or COUN¢T TEL12ZC - Lettara from Fepth comfirm the telegraphic annouc6- ment- of the sensation created by the death of :Cdunit Teleli. The report got abroad at nine o'clock in the morning of the 8th, ead a deuse crowd soon assembled in frout of Count Teleki's house. Many houses huvw;;out black flgs, in the cafes and public rooms the billiuad and chess tables were covered up, and ...

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... Onm ths 29t ssi.j at Oldgwel, the ?? theov.,texTer, WR. P. nofth, mi of, .n tqhe 4.th int.,:r4b.31,. Oa~osgam~ter~ste -SWrl~t the 'ei~t oif On tcTE hh inat., at MiddeUingrdhi Sjdesinh'm-hsll' thb wm of J. WasqlosCAqtello, ?? ?? -- On.tbh j, entr the, Lh4Yi;l$ s4oDt- a sor4 Oa-hinst.jat Caedo, ateriua, Taor in , ?? ,$se On the 2p4 inst, at he palnsh clwonrqb, Gxe oggeoisan D). VJ.feywoo'd,.2B. ...

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... 3 YSTIZO1S DEAW o0r A 2ADY. On Tuesday evening, Dr.. Diplock,. the coroner fbr West Middlesex,, opened an inquir. in the drawin* room at 11, Feaufort~street, Clhelse', touching the death of Mrs. Julia, Guillam, aged twenty-seven, the wife of ?Mr..Bobert JSon GUam,agezntlIsrmn residing; at the above adress'. The husbandb of the deceased, who appeared to be about her age, decosed that his wife ...

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... BIRTHCS. On the 26th tilt., at Heounslow, the wife of Lieut.-Colonael Philips, *th Hussars, of a daughter. On the 28th ult., at Pynes, Exeter, the wife of the Rev. J. S. Northeote, of a daughter. On the 29th ult., et The Ashtrees, Bridge of Allan, N B., the wife of Win. Gordon lenuderson, of a, sone MARRIAGES. On the 26th ult., at St. Paneras Church, William Bond to Caroline Rondell. On the ...

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... 1'UNERAL 01' TEUXE ARCHEsNOP 1 or . GAXTEEnBuny. The funeral of the late Primate took place on Friday, e in the quiet little churchyard of Addington, near Croydon. The snow made the roads heavy for the long lines of con. veyancesv which brought up the limited circle of friends, v who had keen specially invited, or the large company who t desired to be present on an occasion of such interest. ...

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... On the 211th ult., Zt . ?? Colonel lenry Mtaqtagn Lo';il r ?? son.. tti ?? On the 2511l nit., at 'Rlvlnl'tt, tii i.. |}owarrd, R.i., of It (!;tugihul- . U Z*\i ?? Oii the 2sth, ult., at 65, :11, il ?? Nock, of a son. On the 2Dth lnlt., at T1rla*' ii- Irederiek Wilijinj lobileaa,: 51 i3 .. Oil the tist ult, lard Mi. L a Plin&Sit, 10 Mary) lv \ ?? : j - Onthe2iltAilt .lt-i.a niaaghwin ...

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... DZA TI OP TE BISHOP O:P MANCHESTEl We regret to announce the death of the Right Rev. James Fraser, D.D;, Bishop of Manchester, which took place quite unexpectedly at a quarter to two o'clock on Thursday afternoon. He rose at ten o'clock, feeling in his usual health. Death was caused by a clot of blood flying to the heart, and blocking the main artery. Bishop Fraser was born at Prestbury, near ...

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... DEATH OF CARDINAL MANNING. LYING IN STATE.-FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. MESSAGE FR1OM THE POPE. 'We regret to learn that Crdinal Manning died at twentyr ninutos past eight on Thursday moruing. His Emilmnenc's illuess began in the rorm of a slight cold towards tho end of last veeok. Comparatively little, it seemS, was thought about the matter by the Cardinal or his household. How'ever, on the previous ...