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... MARRIED. On the 6th ijst., at the New Jerusalem Church, Summer Lane, (by the Rev. E. Madeley,) Mr. Edward Madeley Haseler, of Brougham Street, Aston, to Jane Adelaide, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Best, of thie ?? d Oa the 3rd inet., at lit. Andrew' s, lDerdcsley, (by the Rev. H. Hill,) Mr. Joseph Parker, of Coventry, to Mrs. Louisa. linn, of Sparkbrook, near this town, widow of Mr ...

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... DEATE OF MR. S. BRAY. We regret to record the des1t1, yesterday at noon, of our townsman, Mr. Bray, formerly Town Clerk of thisborough. The deceased, in his private and public character, was uni- versally respected. Mr. Bray held the office of 'Town Clerk during an important period of the infancy of our municipal institutions. On the incorporation of Birming- hain lie succeeded Mr. William ...

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... THE DISTRESSING DEATH OF A CABMAN IN HOB LANE. In the Journal of Saturday last we gave the particulars attendant upon the death of a cabman named William Wilks, in the employ of Mr. Brookes, White Hart, Dig- beth, who was found drowned in the river Cole on Friday morning last. The circumstances of the melancholy occur- rence which we then narrated were substantiates by the evidence of the ...

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... DEATH: OF MR. JOSEPH STURGE. a Tusa historic men of the last generation are rapidly disap- t: pearing in Birmingham. Last.week Thomas Clatton Salt I passed away from amongst us; to day we have to record the death of Josph Sturge. The sad event took place very v hedxpectedly on Saturday morning at his residence, d Wheeley's Road, Edclbaston. It seems that for some I months past Mr. Sturge had ...

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... No notice of MIrriaseor Death ran be iuserted unlees authenticated by the name and address of the sender -Notices of Births ale obeed foras advertisemnents. MARERRD. On the 17th inst., at Xandsworth, (by the Rev. Charles Lee. vica- of St. Ma-y's, Bilt.son assisted by the Rev. R. W. Dixon, of St. MaMJ'J, Kensington,) Mr. Phiness Kcndrick, surgeon, of London, second son of Mr. Itavid Kendric,of ...

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... D E A T H OF THE. KING OF N APLES. The Times, correspondent telegraphs the followv- ing:- ROME, Ma3y 22nd. The KCing of Naples died at 120 p.m. Rome tranllqlil. The following memoir of the deceased Monarch is given in that useful volume, Mlen of Ihe Th7ee:- Ferdinand IL, King of the Two Sicilies, was born Jaiu- ary 22, 1810. Ho was the sln of Francis I, by his second wife, Isabella Maria, ...

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... DEATH OF DAVID COX. Yesterday morning old- David Cox, the contemporary of Turner and Girtin, and -one of that small band of artists who have made the English school of water-colour painters the finest in the world, passed from amongst us, cheered by the presence of his son, possessing the love and veneration of hosts of friends, and occupying a foremost place in the grand galaxy of art of ...

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... bf kRTD. I Ol the 13th iust., at the Parish Churohk Alvechurob. (by the Ven. Archdeacol &udford MIr. WValter Abbott. of Redditelh, late of New York. to hlizaheth .iueaiinah. onily surviving daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Broomshall, of thie towu. On1 the l3tb meit., at tlrtoui-vn thO.Hill, Leiceatorshire, (by the R3ev. P. A. Cooper.) Mr. Henry Ea~tonX livns. of Coventry, to Mary, thuird ...

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... I5tmode ?? Death oan be Woet unless atheutieated by the ntme and addresu of the Sender--NoAM of Brth re @hred ?? ssadve ihmet5 On the 10bh inst., at All Saints' Church (by the Rev. J. S. Gabriel,) Mr. Frederick HenrY Rachau. of Lubeck. Gromany, to Mary Louisa, youngest d.ughter of Mr. ThonPA Viggerham. of this town. On the Oibh int., of diphtheria, aged2 years. 'LoAui.Elitz eldeet child of Mr. ...

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... DEATH OF LEIGH HUNT. . Leigh Hunt died oil Sunday morning at Putney, where he had blenreeiding for some week. He had been in a delicate state of health for some time, but the immediate illness which caused his death was but of short duration. He passed away at the last almost without pain. He was born on the 19th of October, 1784, and had thus nearly comnpleted his seventy-fifth year. Leigh ...

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... M& CRRISD, On the 3lt uit., at the Pariah Cburch, 150gbaston, Iby the *v. I. Spooner .fJames, eledeet eon of Mr. W. EL Deykin. to Jane, daughter of hfr. Jamee Deykin, all of Efdgbaston. Ou the 16th Ultb, at St. Paul. Balsall Heath, (by the Rev. W. B. Benisou,l Mr. Joh Horeley, of HODmer Street, BalsaUI Heath, to Mlary, daugllter of Mr. Bo'hert Davis, of thin town. I) D. On the Slet ult., in ...

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... DEATH OF MR. BRUNEL, C.E. .We regret to announce the demise oi Mr. Brunel, the eminent civil engineer, who died on Thursday night, at his residence, in uak- Street, Westminster. The lamented gentleman was brouaght homne fronm the Great Eastern stcamn-ship at mid-day on the 5th instant in a very alarm- ing condition, having been seized with paralysis, induced, it was believed, by over mental ...