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BIRTHS.

On the 7th January, at sea, the Countess of Limerick, of a son.

On the 230 April, at Gibraltar, the Lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Brown, Royal Regi- ment, of a daughter.

On the 30th, at the Rectory, Preston Begot, Warwickshire., the Lady of the Rev. Theodore John Cartwright, of a daughter.

On the 30th, at Rilpeaton, the Lady of Edward Crips Tillers, Esq., High Sheriff of the county of Limerick, of a eon and heir.

On the lot May, at Kirkcounell House, near New Abbey, Dumfries, the Lady of Robert Maxwell Witham, Esq., of a son.

On the 3d, in Harcourt Street, Dublin, the Lady of James Power, Esq., 31.P., of a son. and heir.

On the 4th, in Hyde Park Gardens, the Hon. Mrs. Arthur Kinnaird, of a daughter. On the 5th, the Lady Charles Wellesley, of a son.

On the 8th, In the Cloisters, Westminster Abbey, the Lady of the Rev. H. H. Mimeo, or a eon.

the the 9th, in RU Street, the Viscountess Duncan, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On November 13th, at Otaheite, Andrew }Esmond, Esq., Commander of her Majes- ty's steam-frigate Salamander, eldest son of Vice-Admiral Sir Graham Eden Hamond, Bart., K.C.B., of Norton, Isle of Wight, to Mary Ann Miller, second daughter of Ed- ward Miller, Esq., county of Cambridge. On the 29th April, at Stanground, Mutts, the Rev. John Mills, Rector of Orton Water- Vie, and late Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, to Emma, eldest daughter of the Rev. William Strong, of Stanground, one of her Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary. On the 30111, at St. Mary's Church, Bryanston Square, Richard Musgrave, Esq., eldest sou of Sir Richard Musgrave, Bart., of Traria Castle, county of Waterford, to 'Prances Mary, daughter of John Ashton Yates, Esq.

On the 1st May, at the parish church of Llanlivery, Colman Bashi*); Esq., only son of Sir John. Colman Rashleigh, Bart., of Prideaux, Cornwall, to Mary Anne Kendall, only daughter of Nicholas Kendall, Esq., of Pelyn, in the same county.

On the 6th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, John R. Campbell, Esq., to Jane, daughter of the late Admiral Shepherd.

On the 6th, at All Souls Church, Longhorn Place, James Harrison Cholmeley, Esq„ second son of the late Sir M. Cholmeley, Bart., of Easton Hall, Lincolnshire, to Char- lotte Octavio Jane, daughter of the late James R. Johnstone, Esq., of Alva, N.B.

On the 6th, at St. Mary Magdalene's, Holmwood, Surrey, William Godfrey What- Mau, youngest son of the late James Whatmau, Esq., of Vinters, Kent, to Emma Jane, younger daughter of Mr. Sergeant Heath. On the 7th, at Sudbury, Denbighshire, the Rev. Frederick Anson, Rector of Sudbury, and Canon of Windsor, to Caroline Maria Vernon, eldest daughter of Lord Vernon. DEATHS.

On the 4th March, at sea, on his way home, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Burney, Ben- gal AMY ; ln his S3d year.

On the 9th, at Government House, Barrackpore, near Calcutta, John Edvrardes Lyall, Esq., Advocate-General of Bengal, eldest son of George Lyall, Esq., N.E.

On the 29th April, in Princes Street, Edinburgh, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, relict or Miontsaot-Colcosel Joim Cochran, of the First Reghttent of Foot.

On the 2d May, the Very Rev. Edmund Goodenough, D.D., Dean of Wella ; In hitt 61st year. On the 2d, the Rev. Edward Covey, MA., St. James's Parsonage, Ratcliff.

On the 2d, at Dover, the Rev. John Cleaver Banks, of Coldred ; in his 80;h year. On the d, Mr. Thomas Hood, the popilar author. On the 3d, at Dartmouth, Captain Pates, R.N.

On the 3d, in the Royal Crescent, Bath, Elizabeth, wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Kaye ; In her Slat year.

On the 3d, at Itchingiteld Rectory, near Horsham, the Rev. Edward Elms ; in his 60th year.

On the ad. Emily, wife of the Hon. John Jocelyn ; in her 36th year.

On the 4th, in Duke Street, Grosvenor Square, Captain Blanchley, R.N.

On the 8th, la Upper Portland Place, the Right Hon. Lady Walaingham ; in her 69th year. Lately, on his voyage to Scotland, Admiral Sir David Mine, G.C.B.

Lately, at Ltmehonse, Mrs. E. Brown ; in her 95th year.