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... MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL. The marriage ceremony of the Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia will take place at the Chapel Royal, St. James's, on Monday, the 25th of January. There will be present on the occasion, besides the royal family, the King of the -Belgians, the Duke of Brabant and the Count of Flanders, the Prince and Princess of Prussia, Prince Frederick ...

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... FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. JOHN HENDERSON. The obseoiea of the late Mir. H~enderson, of Smethwick, took place at the Old Cemetery, in this town, on Saturday, the ceremony throughout being conducted amidst a touch- ing demonstration of regret at the sudden bereavement of a gentleman whose estimable character had won so much esteem and respect, and whose eharitable disposition had endeared limto ...

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... THE ROYAL WEDDING. The interest which the public take in all that appertains to the marriage of the Princess Royal proceeds from the kindest motives; and aiding them to fathom the little mys- teries with which it is surrounded is not pandering to idle curiosity, but showing a companionship in their sympathy, and good wishes towards the Princess Royal. The medalwhich is to be struck to ...

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... MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL, The Westca Tihes says Forty Mayors and Sheriffs are to be knighted, onl going up with the royal marriage addresses. The bridal dress of the Princess Royal is of Honiton lace, and was manufactured by Mrs. Darvil, from a design by Miss Janet Fife, a puipil of the Government Department of Science and Art. THE BnisDEIAsDS.-Thle selection of bridesmaids was ...

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... FUNERAL OF THE QUEEN OF OUDE. The funeral of the Queen of Oude took place on Wed- nesday at Paris, and was conducted with extraordinary magnificence. The body was embalmed on Monday night, and for the purposes of the operation, according to the custom of religion to which the deceased belonged, it was found necessary to construct a kind of wooden platfornm in the court yard of the hotel where ...

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... QUARTERLY RETURN OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. [From thre Registrar General's Reports.] The return for the quarter ending March 31, presents an unfavourable aspect. The marriages of the year 1857 and of the last quarter of that year were below the average number. The weather was severe, the people suffered, and the death-rate in the first quarter of the year 1858 was heavier than it is on ...

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... Z?t Vat M. DEATH OF MONj, G. J. SuRENNE.-T1iis venerable and respected citizen, known and loved by more than one generation of friends and pupils, died on Sunday, at the advanced age of eighty. GabrielJac4sessSurenne was born ice 1778, at Compidgne, and was educated in the Eccle- siastical College of St. Corneil there, where lie remained until the outbreak of the Revolution of 1793. -Ie then ...

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... BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES IN ENGLAND. The 19th annual report of the Registrar-Genera for 1S88 has just been issued. POPULATION. Tim names of 1,366,633 persons were enrolled oen the national registers during the year: commemorating the entrance of 657,453 living children into the English com- munity, the removal of 390,506 mnin, women, and children from its ranks by death, and the ...

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... QUARTERLY RETURN OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES. This return comprises the births and deaths registered by 2,197 registrars in all the districts of England doring the summer quarter that ended on September 30, 1858; and the marriages in 12,303 churches or chapels, about 3,997 registered places of worship unconnected with the Estab- hishcd Chulrchl, and 629 superintendent registrars' offices, ...

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... No notice of Marriage or Deati-ran be inserted unless anich 'iticated by the same and address of the sender -Notices of !..his are charged for as advertisements. MARRIED. On the 23rd inst., at the Old Meeting Homse, (by the Rer. Charles Clarke,) George, only son of the late Mr. John Hatton, of Grmat Bedswil, Wiltshire, to Ellen, third surviving daughter of the late Mr. Richard Timmins, of this ...

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... SEDGLEY. DEATii OF A CENTESAelta'.-To the catalogue of long-livers is to be added another, named Catherine Dudley. Her age was 102, and she died last Monday, at Upper Gornal. It is slid th it she never had, until recently, what she cilled a (lay's ha4Jiess. Her career wasa siotable one. A niltive of the Potteries, sh5 came to reside in this *asiglsbourhood forty-five years since, and has ...

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... MARRIED. On the 27th inst., ?? Church, (by the Rev. A. Villiers.) Mr. A. Hall, officer of Issgand Revenue, of Sutton ColIdfield. to Jane An, only daughter of M.r William Jeffs, farmer, of Bromsgrove. On the 27th inst.. at St. George's, (by the Rev. H. J. Brea,l Mr. 1eau Martin, of Lcvodav Street, to Emma, only surviving daughter of Mr. John Laugford,f, Coleshifl 8treet in thistown. On the ...