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as found on his person, a gold piece of 100 francs having been put into one of his boots. The Rev. Patrick Bronte, incumbent of Haworth, near Bradford, England, and father of the gifted authoress of "Jane Eyre," died at his parsonage on Friday, June 7. The Rev. Mr. Nicholls, husband. of the late Charlotte Bronte, was with him in his last hours. The deceased gentleman, whose peculiarities were well known to all the readers of the biography of his daughter, was born on the 17th March, 1777he objection to be valid and dismissed the action. An appeal against that decision was presented to the Imperial Court of Aix, and was heard two days back, but the Court confirmed the judgment. the last Moments of Count Cavour. [Turin (June 7) Cor. of the London Times.] Consummaium est. Count Cavour died this morning at seven o'clock. It was understood yesterday that the night would be critical, and the issue of the crisis was scarcely doubtful, as the sufferer had not rallied in