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... ' DFATH OF MADAMaE OATHERINE HAYES. I | . _ ?? I (From oasf PigAt'.s Globe.) ;We gxieve very sincrely to snnounci hede0hio~loctsa tpetdadopular vocalist, which took place l~t(Sun- day) evening at Sydenham. On Monday last or modioa1 attendant, Mr. Chappell; of GcorgeStreetHanoverESquare, WOas ±o~beted by telegraph toatte-ndhek.' -Fr~filthat time, in spite of medifcal treatment; ehe jiradn ally ...

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... MAiUKtED. On the 23rd toot,, at EsbceteK (old church, (by the Rav. W. M. Hitccoc,) M. Wllioa ,- atlre 4eof OO- Street. to Ma ry. 00ly daughter of Mr. 'shm St7.jely. of 4 ,j ioll, both of t11i4 town. ?? oft M eet..c at Colechill 40hurDh. Jaluee. oleseo f r Bend of mmotnO 1.1Ball, 1owrh to Catroltau, oaly daeghtef of H. IdeodColeineof 0+,,hi,'hl in rhia count?. On the 2th t~ao t ht. P alo.on,all ...

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... MhCELNEOIUS. DEATH OF THE Rav. T. F. FOORD-BoWvEs, D.D., CHAPLAIN IN ORDINART TO THE QussesN.-This venerable clergyman expired at Folkestone, on the 29th of September. at the advanced age of 8i. Dr. Foord-Bowes was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, and obtained his dengree of B.A. in 1800, and of B.D. and D.D. in 1803. In 1802 he was appointed to the Rectory of Cowlam, Yorkshire, ...

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... B31tTES. On ibe3rd maet,, at Sunny Bank, Auguatus Road, mitgast o. Mrs. John B. Cbarce, af a son. On the E0th ult., at 10, Francls Street, Edgbeaton, the wife ol Mr. J. A. Beaumont, ?? daugbters. On the Sid Jtst, at Bawchort House, Leam Terrace, Lewinttlow, the wife of the Rev. T. Greenland, of a daughter. On the i9thult., ath glelidd, near Reading, hire Edward Robiamus of adaughter. MARiIIB]. ...

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... DEATH OF LORD EGLINTON. The Earl of Eglinton died yesterday morning at Sb- Andrews, near Edinburgh. His lordship's illneas was first announced by the Sstcfnsian, whlh stated that an Tuesday afternoon his lordship, who had been at St. An- drewa waiting the golf gathering, was selsed with apo. plexy. lis lordship had been dining at the mansion of Mr. John Whyte Melville, and was in the act of ...

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... Dta'1 H OF SIR JAMES GRAHAM. The doath of Sir James Graham, which we have reluc. tantly to announce, will be generally received with regret. lor the last eighteen months he had been suffering from attacks of aoute pain in the heart on tho least extra mental or physical exertion. On Thursday week, having dined with his familly as usual on the previous day, he was seized with pain of more than ...

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... MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS IN THE MIDLANDS. The return which boejuat been issued from the General iolegitor office comnprises the births and deaths v egieterad in EBgland and Wales during the summer quarter ended September 80th, 1861, and the snacriegee regintered during the quarter ended June 30th, 1801. The most prern Inent features of the return may bobariefil eohibited, Marriages were ...

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... IV No Notices of Marriages or Deata san be isoerted snlea 60 through a Bookseiler or News Agent, or delivered Vem to our Olre, as a guerantee for thoir ?? of are bharged for as advertiementa. I MARRtED. 8.) On the Cth Inst, at Rowley Church, (ib the Rev. ThoisWS1 Mr. William Harris, grocer, of Hiorley Hsath. to atrhl, you'ige eaughter of Mr. Thomus NeweU, of Groveland Cotta8O, fipton. On the ...

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... t No Notices of Bf,%dgeo or Deaths can be lqrt~d nitesa Oiut- thrdugh a Bookseller mr News Agent or delivered Psesonally *t Our Office. as a guaautu tor thei Ztbenticity.-Notlcse of Bfitbe -e ehagdlor Oin advertisetnets - On the 14th inst.' at the rioah'Oabrob. dlghastos, (by the Ihv. L Spooner,) Jozoph,'eldet Bon bf John PeNoma, bfqi of KIlcntOW00rd, to lmrab, necoztA %aushter of Mr. Jeehbia ...

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... :AV NolqtIoes of MarriagesN ?? eatbe can be Insekd uelefi ?? therugh: Book iaroar ?? Agent. or delivered eorE t4. ' ourt OQtiD9, s a guaantes tor their rdhunstt ?? MOrchargedforeas drersieemeats. MA XRIED. On tho 16th iDat., at Bihap Rider's Church, (by the ReW. J-3 Icuraesi) Freodeek Hooliees to Hary Aug Homfer, both of this town * . ?? DIuDn On the 21lt last., aged 49 years, Mr. John Daniel ...

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... COMMEROIAL AND HONETARY. MONDAY RyziNGN, November 25, The tendency ot the Stock Exchange market was again favourable to-day. The English Fouds opened firmly, and afterwards advanced, owing to the short supply of stock coupled. with purchases for money, Tbe cloiiogprices of Con6ola were-94, to 944for mnony, and 92; ex dividend for the Gth of December. The Reduced Three per Cents.. left off at ...

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... DEATH HIS ROYAL IGHNES PRINOE CONSORTO At ten minutes to eleven o'olook on Sn'ur. day nightH RH.E. the P;iixce Consorb died at Windsor Castle. For some days previous to his decease Hlis Royal Highness had seffered feverely from an attaok of gastric fevor; bub it was only on Friday evening that the disease assumned a form which gave cause for anxiety.!, The earliest public intimation of the ...