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... A WEEK OF MOuRNING. I It was Jean Paul who said that a great midatftune is a building-site for a child's chuich. The force of the idea has never been moie impressively realised, than in the week that intervened between the death of the Emperor Napoleon and his funeral. The mighW misfortune that covered the later years of this Peat Prince's life, as with a pall, screened his figure with a dim ...

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... B 3~E0; i AND GEB14X qS . sssti4eatls WMujheed of Mibiritb Edz erd thb e 0 redkL~ tios inforeigil ountries, *Iih gatbenton o¢,te dzne at Constantioi ,iive bbn A PILGBMAGH in which 6,000 persons and seven Ub~os ps-;t2 -was made from Milan to Cara- Vgio, on A BxoM OAo ie dooune at oeneva ?? lit~b shllattend the preaching of Father Hyacinthe. -42NEfW' ElamIen -~wC ?? the g Dieh bouf, at Paris, at ...

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... DEATH OF SIR RODERICK MURCHISON. It is with sincere regret we annoutnce the death of this distinguishedgeologist, at his residence in Belgrare-square, on Sunday last, In his 79th year. Although two months ago Sir. Boderick' was iseized with loss of speech accem- panied with dihigalty In. swallowing these symptoms grddually abated and his general health continued good until Tharsdad week, when ...

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... THE LOSS OF KAISER WILLIAMI The death of the aged German Emperor, at s time when his eldest son's life is in imminent danger, will excite profound feeling all over Europe. Death is the common lot of humanity, and when a veteran chieftain of a great people passes to his rest, with the vast aims of his ambition accomplished, and his life rounded out into full-orbed completeness, the sorrow of ...

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... THE DEATH OF THE LATE OZA. | Princess Dolgorouki, the morganatic wife of the late Czar, has, according to an Odeesa tele. gram, just published her Memoirs in Rusia. Every available copy, however, has been pounced uponimmediately by the police. In this interest- ing volume the Princess giyes a graphic account off what happened on the very eve of the assassination of the ill-fated Alexander II. ...

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... DEATHS. Mr. Thorold Rogers, Professor of Political Economy at Oxford, died at his residence, Beaumont-street, Oxford, on Monday morn. lig. He had been in failing health for some tim e past. Professor Rogers was ordained a clergyman to the Church of England, but re. linquisherl orders to enter Parsliamenlt, which he did in 1880, four the Bermouodeey division of Southwarlc. For this borough he ...

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... I 0 - . i . DEATHS. 'Sir Thomas Richad Edridge, chairmin of ,the Croydon magistrates, died on Thursday, at The dIms, Righ-streeA, Croydon, nfter a loi), 1lOuess5.t the~age of 79. . Rev. Henry Simon, minister of Harecouit ohhpel, Canebuhry, died on Fr;day at hi' sidence 40,.HighbUry-place, N. 'i The death took place on Friday, at IsI Tes siden;e, 29,N~orfolkaSq~aro, of Colo5~e Hen`ry jjlime, ...

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... DEATH OF MR. ABINGTON. NEW OnLEANS, Saturday.-lMr. G. A. Baird, well-known in sporting circles as Mr. Abington, ea ired at eight &'elock this morning at the St. Charles' hotel in this city, where he has been lying at the point of death for several days. When ho arrived-here to attend the Hall-itz- simmons fight, in which he was one of the former's seconds, Mr. Baird was in excellent health. ...

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... THUE ROYAL ENGAGEMNT I The Yoyal wedding is to take plsce, accorling to the latest reports, at the Cha1;el R3fal, St. Jaxnes'S, on July 6. Directly the ceremony has con- cluded, says the World, the bride and bridogroom will leave the chapel and driveo ; uoklinzham palace, closely followedbytLheQueen. There will bea dejeuaer in the dining-room of the palace for the Quoen. the Royal family, and ...

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... SOILDIERS DIE FROM EXPOSURR.I At the Hilse% barracks, Portsmouth, on Tuesday, Coroner Gjoble hold inquests relating to the deaths of James Rogers and Richard Davis, privates in the 8outh Wales Borderers. The case of Rogers was taken first, and the evidence went to show that the deceased left Fort Purbrook on Saturday afternoon about three o'clock, along with others of the corps. He did not ...

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... SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. HENYI GEOBGE. A Enter's telegram from New York on Friday announced that Mr. Henry George died at the Union-square hotel that morn- ing of apoplexy. Mr. George, who was one of the candidates for the mayoralty of lew York city, made speeches at four meetings the previous day, and went to bed after a light supper. About half-past three Mrs. George heard her husband moaning, ...

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... DEATHS. hfp. ?? Schn'adhorst died G Tuesday, at Putney, after a prolonged illness MIr. ScEhnadhorst was the organiser end the Srst secretary of the National Liberal federation. He was born In Birmingham in August, 1840, and. .n his early days kept a shop in his native town. Mr. Schnadhorst's connection with ; olitics dates from 1867, when he assisted he ?? of Mr. George Dixon. After the hiome ...