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Rev. Dr. Murphy, Catholic Bishop of Cork, Edmund Burke, Esq., youngest son of the late R. Burke, Esq., of Prospect, to Mary, daughter of Jeremiah Murphy, Esq., of Lata Park.

October 24th, at St. Oswald's Catholic Church, West Derby, by the Right Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop of the Diocese, Francis O'Neill, Esq., of Limerick, to Mary Frances, second daughter of John Waring, Esq., of Durham House, near Liverpool.

At the Catholic Church, Wexford, by the Very Rev. Dr. Murphy, P.P., Maurice J. Hore, Esq., of Liverpool, to Elizabeth Frances, second daughter of the late Francis Wyse, Esq., of Pool Drew, county Waterford.

On the 5th instant, at St. Mary's Chapel, Knaresborough, by the Rev. W. J. Hampson, David Leahy Arthur, Esq., High Sheriff of Cork, eldest son of D. Leahy, Esq., D.L., of Shanakiel House, county of Cork, to Amelia Frances, third daughter of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart., of Royton Hall, Lancashire, and Rudding Park, Yorkshire. November 10th, at the Catholic Chapel, Cheltenham, by the Rev. J. Dowding, and afterwards at the parish church, Charlton Rings, by the Rev. A. Watson, C. Fitzgerald, Esq., third son of the late R Fitzgerald, Esq., of Muckridge House, Cork, and Garnaville, Tipperary, to Elizabeth Bannerman, only daughter of W. Conolly, Esq., M.D., of Castleton House, Charlton Rings.

November 12th, at Llanarth Chapel,

by the Right Rev. Dr. Brown, Bishop of South Wales, and afterwards at Llanover, by the Right Rev, the Bishop of St. David's, J. A. Jones, Esq., eldest son of J. Jones, Esq., and the Lady Harriet Jones, of Llanarth Court and Treowen, Monmouth, to Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, only child of Sir B. Hall, Bart., of Llanover Court and Abercarne, in the same county.

November 19th, at the Spanish Chapel, by the Rev. J. Reardon, Lieut.-Colonel J. L. Smith, Royal Artillery, to Mrs. Hebdin, relict of E. Hebdin, Esq., late of Lyme Regis.

DEATHS.

On the 28th of October, Mrs. Storer, late of Alwinton, Northumberland, in the 62nd of her age. year

On the 29th of October, John Bulbeck, Esq., many years surgeon of Hambledon, aged 70 years.

At Calcutta, in his 21st year, George Bernard Lyster, third son of the late Thos. Lyster, Esq., Lysterwood, Dublin.

At Thorparch, on the 8th instant, maduke Constable Maxwell, Esq., of Mrs. Constable Maxwell, relict of MarEveringham Park, aged 76.

On the 8th instant, Louisa, second daughter of Mr. James Lane, of Wardour, in the 26th year of her age.

On the 16th instant, Mr. James Cahill, aged 60 years.

On the 17th of November, Mary, wife of John Burke, Esq. (author of the "Peerage"), of Gower-street, and of Ballymorice, county Longford, Esq. daughter of the late Bernard O'Reilly,

END OF VOL. IV.

INDEX TO THE FOURTH VOLUME

OF

DOLMAN'S MAGAZINE.

Account of the Preservation of the
Society of Jesus in the Russian
Empire, 54, 138, 193, 289

A Catholic Maiden's Ransom for her
Betrothed, 152

A Child to its Mother, 176

A Plea for Eustace Budgell, 65
A Sound of Home, 135

Beauty and Glory, 428

Catholic Monthly Intelligence, 93,
183, 281, 377, 477, 581
Critical Notices of New Works, 88,
177, 376, 476, 573

Editorial Address, 483

Emma Faulkland, 260

Gleanings in the Green Isle, 1, 525
Greek and Latin Poetry at Oxford
and Cambridge, 204

I loved Her, 167

Lady Authors, 168

Observations on the Female Characters
of Shakspeare, 160

On the Ceremonies and Observances
of the Olden Time, 36

On the Prospects of Agriculture, 44
Opening of Lord Shrewsbury's New
Church, 337

Pope Gregory XVI and the Conver-
sion of England, 72

Pope Pius IX and the Destinies of
Catholicism, 155

Recollections of Salzburg, 440
Reminiscences of Remarkable Authors,
327

Reminiscences of a Visit to Spain, 301

Savonarola, 510

Sick Calls, 15, 385

Smuggling and Smugglers, 429

The Catholic Man of Letters in Lon-
don, 470

The Coquet, 35

The Dibreoch's Legacy, 221

Life and Character of Lorenzo the The Avowal, 439

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The Dumb Girl's Warning, 117

The Effects of Catholicism on the
Temporal Fortunes of Nations, 552
The Jubilee of Liège, 97
The Last of the Buonapartes, 75

The Last Days of the Penal Laws, and
the Riots of 1779 and 1780, 493
The Literature of Young France, 485
The Old Village Church, 539
The Pleasures of Piety, 42, 536
The Times Testimonial, 362
The Triumph of Autumn, 326

The Young Irishman's Lament, 258
The Works of Warren, 268
To the Blessed Virgin Mary, 524
To E. V., 375

Vicissitudes of Illustrious Men, 121,

235, 402

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