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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 16th May, at Beacon Hill, Suffolk, the Lady of E. S. Goomr, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 18th, at the Vicarage House, East Ham, Essex, the wife of the Rev. Wittiest STREATFIELD, of a son.

On the 19111. at Cook's-ville, near Teoby, in the comity of Pembroke, the Lady of CHARLEs C. WELLs, Esq.. of a son and heir. On the 20th, at Bradford, near Taunton, the wife if the Rev. EDWARD H. LANGFORD, of a son.

Ou the 21st, at Foxdoe n, sear Wellington, the wife of the Rev. Twines BROWSE, of a Dan.

On the 27th, at Tulloch Castle, Mrs. Daviesos, of Tulloch, of a daughter.

On the 28th, at Faskally House, the Lady of AllettiBALD &TIER, Esq., of Pitlochrie, of a son.

Ou the 29th, at Blackwell, Derbi shire, the Lady of the Rev. CHARLES Evans, of a daughter. On the 30th, at Fermoy, the Lady of the Hou. E. A. LAMEART, of a sou. On the 30th, at Horbliug Vicarage, Lincolnshire, the Wife of the Rev. EDMUND B. LAWN., of a daughter. On the the bit June, in Grosvenor Place. the Lady MART Purees, of a daughter. On the 1st. at Wilton Crescent, the Lady of Thomas MILNER Gilman, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. On the 21, at Wilton Crescent. the Lady of Captaiu OLILE, of a son and heir. On the 2d, the Lady of the Rev. CHARLES DuDOSON, Rector of Cr..ft, Yorkshire, of a daughter. On the 5th, in Dover Street, the Lady HARRIET DUNCollifE, of a son and heir. On the 5th, at Frogmore, the Lady of Captain GEORGE JOHNSON, of the Coldstream, of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the 11th May, at Bermuda. EDMUND G. HALLEWELL, Esq., Lieutenant of 'Twentieth Regiment, to Soma Lowsnate, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Rein, Governor IrA Bermuda.

On the tat June, at St. Catherine's church, Liverpool. the Rev. Henna. A ras max, B.D., Rector of All saints, Southampton, and of Aberdaron. Carnarsoushire, and laic Fellow of St. John's College,. Cambridge, to ANN, daughter of the late Wrudass CoRRIE, Esq., of Liverpool. On the 1st, at luverleith House, Edinburgh, Major Jolts DOUGLAS, eldest son of Major-General Sir Neil Douglas. K.C.B., Commander of the Forces in Scottaud, to the HOU. ELIzABrili Cstscsirr, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Lard Gaza-moms. On the Ist, at Claiues Church, FRANcis Dreirstis HASTINGs, Esq., Captain K.N., to Malty %Inas, only daughter of the late GEoRGE PERROTT, Esq., of Craoumbe House, Worcester.

On the 2d, in the Miuster, Beverley, Crourrornea ROBERT, second win of the late Rev. Sir Jens Liorrrow. Bart.. of Doncinghmore. county of Donegal, Ireland, to MART ANNE Eurasern, only daughter of the late Rev. Dom Amapa STLIEFDRD Rem. of Brook- ville. county of Cork. On the Id, at St. Andrew's Church. Eufield. HENRy WILLIAM ROUTLED06, second son of the late Lieutenant Colonel WALKER, CAL, R.M., to SELINA Looms, fourth daughter of Jonsr CHRISTOpHER LocEINER. Esq.. of Forty Hill, Enfield. On the 6th. at St. James's, Piccadilly. Captain Sir WILLIAM HENRY DILLON. R.N., K.C.H. to ELIzABETH CATHERINE MAURICE, eldest daughter of T. J. PETTIGREW, Esq., of Savile Row.

On the 6th, at Dryburgh Abbey, the Hon. and Rev. SOMERVILLE HAY, youngest brother of the Earl of Eattom„ to the Lady Alders ERsHINE, third daughter of the Earl of BUCHAN.

On the 6th, at St. Mary's, Reading. the Rev. JOHN H. Dtnese, of Killaghay Glebe. Clonaslee, Ireland, to AUGUSTA. youngest daughter of the late Jour; Bociterr, Esq.. of Southeote-lodge, near Reading. On the 7th. at St. Mary's. Marylebone. the Hon. WILLIAM GODOLITIIN OSBORNE, second son of Lord GoDoLpHIN. to the Hon. CAROLINE MoNTAGU„ daughter of the late, and sister of the present. Lord Rexene. On the 7th, at the Church of the Holy Trinity. Cambridge, the Rev. MicHATT. Grass, M.A.. Vicar of Christ Church, Neu:gate Sheet, and late Felker of GI' inville and Caius College, Cambridge, to JOANNA GIFFORD, eldest surviviug daughter of the late Theme JOHNSON. Esq., of Chesterton.

DEATHS.

On the 27th December, at Port Nelson, New Zealand, FRANCIS, third surviving sou of Dr. GREENHOW. of North Shields, and one of the earliest settlers at Nelson. Hewes drowned whilst bathing in the river Maitai ; in hie 234 year. On the 17th of March, of fever. STEPHEN. on the 22d May, HENRY, nud on the 31st May, ELLEN, children of Mr. GEORGE WHITLEy, of the Albany Road. Camberwell.

On the 7th May, on board the Royal Mail steam packet Tetiot, bound to Honduras, EDWARD Slim, Esq., for many years of Belise, an eminent merchant, and brother of the Right Hon. Richard Lalor Sheil, M.P. On the 23,1. CATHERINE ANNE, only child of the Rev. JoHN HoLLAND, Vicar of Aston Rowant, Oxuu. On the 234, ANNA MARY BLALTIBURNE, th eldest daughter of J. Ireland Blackhurne, Esq., M.P. On the 23d, at Syrn, on bisreturn from India, Captain R. D. WEROE. of her Majesty's Thirty-niuth Regiment, son of the late Lieutenant Colonel Oswald %Verge ; in his 334 yea r. On the 28th. at her house in Conisbrough. Yorkshire, ANNA MARIA, Relict of the late Rev. HENRY WATKINS, Vicar of Conisbrough, Rector of Bamborough, and Senior Pre- bendary of York and Southwell ; in her 91st year. On the 29th, at St. Helier's. Jersey, Louisa, seventh daughter of the late Thomas BAOKHousE, Esq.. of Calelbeck, Cumberland. On the 31st. at Houfleur. in Normandy, HENRY Viscount HEREFORD; in his 67th year. On the 2i1 of June. Sir FRANcis ALEXANDER MAcKENZIE, Bart., of Gairloch, Ross- shire ; in his 45111 year. On the 2d, at the Rectory, Aylestoue, Leicestershhe, the Rev. GILBERT BERESFORD in his 69th year. On the 3c1. at his house. Upper Harley Street, SAMUEL Bosaminer, Esq., of Hinges. tow Court. Monmouth. and Forest House, Essex; in his 74th year. Ou the 3d, at her residence. Claremont Cottage, Park Village East, Regent's Park, ELL1NoR, widow of the late Hon. CHARLES S. PUTNAM. of Frederickton, New Brims- wick, British North America, Member of the Legislative Cooucil of that province. On the 6th, at his house, in Great Cumberland Street. General Sir ROBERT M'Faa- LANE, K.C.B. and 0.0.14., Colonel of the Thirtv-second Regiment; in his 734 year. On the 8th, at the official residence of site -Chancellor of the Exchequer, HENRY GuirLBURN, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; in his 30th sear. At Tubberpatrick, county Wicklow, JOHN DONNELLY, a small farmer ; aged 108. He continued to take part is, ,10111e5Tie avocations within six mouths of his death.