ve Births, ieee - oatem =i. “he nones te Tide ce, or one ‘spents in the Country, of one BIRTHS. DONALDSON—May 3, at 15, M‘Clure Street Belfast, the wife of William Donaldson, of a daughter. HAWTHORNE—May 6, at 19, Memal Street, Ballymacarrett, Belfast, the wife of David Haw thorne, of a daughter. HOWE—May 5, 9 Crumlin Road, Belfast, the wife of Head- Wnitable James Howe, of a son. MARTIN—May 4, at Finaghy, Balmoral, the wife of William Martin, of a ~4q “ M‘KAY --May 6, at Glenarm, the wife of James M Kay, of a son. PATTERSON—May 5, at 2, Ardmore Terrace, Holywood, the wife of David Clarke Patterson, of a son TURNER—May 6, at 46, Townsend Street, Bel fast, the wife of Adam Turner, of a son, MARRIAGES. ADRAIN—ALLPORT—February 15, in S J. John's Church, Brisbane, Australia. Pa Rev. J. Smith, Hugh Adrain, chief of ship Clara, youngest son of John Adrain, Carn wall, County Antrim, Ireland, to Emily Amelia, only daughter of the late George Allport, late of Smithwick, Staffordshire, England. GILLESPIE—HENDERSON— April 80, in St. Andrew's Parish Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Canon Arbuthnot, Samuel Gillespie, Belfast, to Mary Anne, only daughter of the late Thomas Henderson, of Liverpool. Neblengr meer agtad ‘ in ae ma terian areh, Kirkgu' y_ the t Hawthorne, avaisted by Saher’ Robert W. = Glestry, ae a ace rep a8 Ballyeasboro’, daughter of the late William Maxwell. Ballygretion MOSTYN — CLEMENTS — May 1, in 81, George's, Hanover Square, Hon. the Venerable George Hamilton, Arch deacon of Lindisfarne, Llewellyn Nevill Vaughan Mostyn, to the Lady Mary Clements, daughter of the late Hon. and Rev. Francis Clemente, and sister of the Earl of Leitrim. MURPHY —SHAW—In the Wilton Parish Church, Liverpool, by the Rev. J. Pallybank, William J. Murphy, Linbura, to Annie, young est daughter of the late Alexander Shaw, Esq., of Liverpool, formerly of Belfast, REID—HOWE—May 6, in Christ Church, Bel fast, by the Rev. Mr. Reid, James Reid, to Emily Howe, of Cavan, DEATHS, CARROLL—May 5, at his residence, Dandalk, in the 72nd year of his age, Patrick James Car roll, Kisq.—equiescnt in pace. Funeral will leave for Castletown Cemetery at three o'clock on this day (Wednesday), 7th inst. Friends will please accept this notice. BARCROFT—May 4, at her residence, Slang more House, Dungannon, Anna, widow of the late John Pim Barcroft, aged 78 years. CRAIG —May 3, at 11, Albany Street, Belfast, Margaret, wife of Thomas H. Craig, aged 43 years. . CONNOLLY—April 13, at Baltimore, Md., Ber nard Connolly, aged 57 years, a native of County ESPY—May 6, at 62, Broadbent Street, Belfast, John Expy, formerly of fe GREER—May 6, at her residence, a town, Falla Road, Belfast, Rachel, wifes Jobe Greer, aged 56 HODGING—Apell 7, at New Orleans, La., Thos, Hodgins, aged 45 years, a native of County Donegal. KER—May 4, at his residence, Meaghey, Ard straw, Samuel Ker, aged 73 years. KING—May 5, at Bailieborough, William Swan ton King. Lapeer Ae 10, at Woodberry, Md., Patrick Henryerty, aged 77 years, a native of County Derry. MAYBIN—April 29, at his residence, Gilgad, vallymena, William Maybin, late of Dunamoy, Ballyclare, in the 82nd year of his age. MNCLEMENTS—May 6, at his brother's resi dence, Church View, Holywood. James M-Cle ments, late of Belfast. M‘GLONE—April 2, at Bal‘imors, Md, Mary, wife of Peter M'Glone, a native of the parish of Errigle, County Monaghan, in the 26th year of her age. M'GOWAN—April 10, at New Orleans, La, Ed ward M'Gowan, aged 56 years, a native of Bailyshannon, County Donegal. MINNIS—At Castle Espie, Comber, Richard Minnis, aged 90 years, O'REILLY—April 11, at 324, East Thirty second Street, New York, Margaret, widow of the late Luke O'Reilly, in the 64th year of her age, a native of the parish of Drumlonan, County Cavan. POWER—May 6, at her residence, Church Street, Holywood, Agnes, relict of the late John Power, Eldon House, Holywood. RUDDELL—May 4, at 98, Richmond Terrace, Great Victoria Street, Belfast. Mary Ann, wife of Thomas Ruddell. STEWART—May 3, at Ballyward, the Rev. George Stewart, Curate of Drumgooland. WALKER—May 4, at Kilcadden, Elizabeth, daughter of the late William Walker, aged 72 years, PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUAND HY UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE, ex DEPOTS at BELFAST and LON DONDERRY, the Cargoes, ex “ PEGLI,” from Pabellon de Pica ; “CORSICA, ” from Huavillos ; “J. 3. SPINNEY,” from Independencia; and “MARIA,” from Punta de Labor, or PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, Warranted Genuine, and without mixture or Chemical treatment, of fine quality and in excel lent condition, lately imported direct from the Deposits, under the New tract with the Peru vian Government. Price of each Cargo based upon Analysis Valu tion, Particulars on application. G. 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