10 JANUARY 1829, Page 13

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Br ItTfl s.—On the 3d inst. at Bishop Thorp-palace, the Lady of Sir John B. John- stone, Bart. of Hackness, of a son and heir—In Chester-terrace, Regent's-park, the Lady of Lieut.-Col. Becher, of her tenth son—At Lorlent, the Lady of George Wemyss Dalrymple, Esq. (of the Bot, near Heunebon, Morhiman,) of a son—On the 19th ult. at Kirkcaldy, Mrs. D. Landale of twin daughters—On the 5th inst. Mrs. Vincent Thompson, Gloucester-place, of a son. MAttatAuns.—On the 6th inst. at Charlton, Oliver Lang, Esq. to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Lieut.-Col. Rogers, late of the Royal Artillery—On the 1st inst. at Edge- worth-town, Ireland, Lestock Peach Wilson, Esq. to Frances Maria Edgeworth, daughter of the late Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Esq.—At Skiptori, the Rev. W. Carman, of Thirsk, to Miss Hannah O'Callaghan Bacon, seventh daughter of the late Major Bacon, of the 60th Foot—At Lugwardine, Joseph Spencer to Margaret Harper ; the united ages of the youthful couple amouuted to one hundred and

O forty years. 0 DRATtn.—At Dunloe Castle, Killarney, Mrs. Byrne, widow of the late John A.

6 Byrne, Esq.—At Threnhall Priory, Hallingbury, Essex, the Baroness de Fellitzsch- At Chichester, W. Gruggen, Esq. 31.13.—On the 1st inst. at Hampstead, in her 67th

• year, the Hon. Mrs. Tyler, sister to the late John Lord Teynham—On. the 29th ult. 6 at Great Missenden, Sir Brent Spencer, equerry to his late Majesty, K.G.C.B., Sze. O and Governor of Cork—At Clifton, Miss Mary Ann Chainsly ; and on the same day, 0 in London, the Rev. Edw. Elton Chaundy, son and daughter of the late Rev.

I. Amyatt Cltundy, of Bristol—At Holbeck, near Leeds, lately, aged 106, Betty Jackson—At Edinburgh, on the 3d inst. Mr. IL A. Smith, well known by his publi- cations of the Scottish and Irish Minstrels, and by his numerous vocal composi- tions; among which is to be numbered that celebrated and much hackneyed ballad, " The Flower o' Dumblane,"—a song which, for the last sixteen or seventeen years, has been sung and played in a thousand forms in every corner of the world.