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BIRTHS.

On the 4th January, at the British Legation, Teheran, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colo- nel Farrant,K.L.S., her Majesty'e Charge d'Affaires at the Court of Persia, of a daughter.

On the 2d February, at Varna, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel E. St. John Neale, her Majesty's Consul in Bulgaria, of a daughter.

On the 27th at Munich, the Wife of Commander Wheatley, R.N., of a daughter.

On the 28th, at Sandwell, Staffordshire, the Countess of Dartmouth, of a daughter. On the 3d March, in Bentinck Terrace, Regent's l'ark, the Baronne de St. Mart, Of a son.

On the 4th, the Wife of William Longman, Esq., of 36, Hyde Park Square, of a daughter.

On the 4th, in St. George's Place. the Lady Ernest Bruce, of a son.

On ti e 5th, In Chester Street, Belgrave Square, the Wife of 31. Wyvill jun., Esq., M.P., of a son and heir.

MARRIAGES.

On the let of January, at St. Georges Cathedral, Madras, John George Thompson, Esq., Madras Civil Service, son of the Rev. M. Thompson, Rector of Brightwell, Berks, to Minolta Mary, eldest daughter of Josiah Andrew Huddleston, Esq., Madras Civil Service.

On the 27th February, at Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire, the Rev. Septimus Stock- dale, Rector of Wilby, Northamptonshire, to Caroline, second daughter of the Hon. and Rev. J. A. Irby. Rector of Cottesbrooke.

On the Sat March, at Edinburgh, Fitzroy Molynertx Henry Somerset, Royal Engi- neers, third son of the Right Hon. and Rev. Lord William Somerset, to Jemima Drum- mond, fourth daughter of the late J. IL Drummond Nairne, Esq, of Dtmsinnane, Perthahlre.

DEATHS.

On the 2d January, killed by a matchlock-ball during the =exult of Mooltan, whither he had travelled to witness the operations of the siege, Montague Boulton, Esq., third son of the late Matthew Robinson Boulton, Esq., of Soho, Staffordshire ; in his 25th year.

On the 25th, of the fearful epidemic that has raged in Barbados, Captain Charles Moylan, of the Seventy-second ilighhuaders, brother to the Judge of the Westminster County Court.

On the 29th, at Barbadoe, Edward Miller Mundy, Esq., of Shipley Hall, Derbyshire, and one of the Representatives in Parliament for the Southern Division of that county.

On the 20th February, at the Royal Naval Hospital, Hasler, Commander Thomas Bourmaeter Brown. R.N., eldest son of Rear-Admiral Thomas Brown.

On the 26th, at Brisbane House, Ayrshire, Isabella Maria, eldest daughter of General Sir Thomas Macdougall Brisbane, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H.

On the 27th, at Bittville Parade, Cheltenham, Frances, Relict of the Rev. John Wed- dell Persona, Vicar of Wellington, and Perpetual Curate of Slarstow and Pencoyd, Here- ibrdshire ; In her 90th year.

On the 4th March, at Bishopstelgnton, Mary Cooke, fourth daughter and last sur- viving child of the late William Cooke, Di)., Dean of Ely, and Provost of King's Col- lege, Cambridge ; in her 91st year.

On the 60, in Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, the Right Honourable Lady Edward Thynne.

On the 6th, in Camberwell Grove, Colonel Daniel Robinson ; in his 58th year.

On the 7th, at St. Andrew's Terrace, Plymouth, Elizabeth, Wife of Rear-Admiral J. Coode, C.B., and last surviving daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Wei- oombe Penrose, K.C.B., &t.; In her 61st year.

On his voyage to Bombay, in the ship Minerva, by falling from the masthead, Alfred Butte, the fourth son of the Rev. William Harlot, of West Chiltington, Sussex ; in Ms 6th year.