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BIRTHS.

On the lot September, at Piston Park, the Lady Mary Hood, of a daughter.

On the 2d, at the West Hall, High Leigh, Cheshire, the Wife of Egerton Leigh jun., Esq., of a son, On the 9d, in Lower Brook Street, the Lady Wodehouse, of a daughter.

On the 3d, at Bath, the Wife of the Rev. Francis de Soyres, of a son. On the 4th, in Upper Harley Street, the Lady Caroline Gamier, of a daughter. On the 4th, at Douglas, Isle of Man, the Lady Dick Lauder, of a son.

On the 4th, at Field House, Durham, Lady Brackenbury, of Skeudleby Hall, Lincoln, of a son. On the 6th, in Burlington Street, Lady Theresa Digby, of a son. On the 9th, at Streatham Rectory, the Wife of the Rev. J. R. Nicholl, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 20th July, at Frederickton, New Brunswick, Edmund Cornwall Leigh, Esq., Ninety-seventh Regiment, to Julia, second daughter of the lion. Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls of that province.

On the 1st September, at Croydon Church. George Richard Robinson, Esq., eldest son of the late G. R. Robinson, Esq., formerly Chairman of Lloyd's, and M.P. for Poole, to Sophia, only daughter of the late Lieutenant Eugene Downing, Esq. On the 2d, at Peartree Green Church, near Southampton, Charles Garner, son of the late Sir Henry Richardson, of Chessel, Hants, to Caroline Seaborne, second daughter of the Rev. C. W. Davy, of Heathfield Bitterne. On the 2d, at Week St. Mary, Cornwall, the Rev. James Thomas Johnson, MA., Rector of Britwell Salome, Oxfordshire, to Margaret Jessie, eldest daughter of James Tuke, Esq., of Week St. Mary. On the 7th, at Bt. George's, Hanover Square, Thomas Robert Charles, eldest son of the Hon. Baron Dimsdsle, of CamSeld Place, Hertz, to Jemima Anne, youngest daughter of the late Major-General Sir James Limond, C.B. On the 7th, at Putney Church, Lieutenant-Colonel Harriett, of Grove House, Twickenham, to Anne, relict of the late J. Poulett Thomson, Esq., of Roehampton. On the 7th, at Acton, Henry Rich, Esq. M.P., to Julia, youngest daughter of the late Rev. James Tomkinson, of Dorfold On the 7th, at South Elkington, near Louth, Stephen Cave, Esq., barrister-at-law, eldest son of D. Cave, Esq., of Cleve Hill, Gloucestershire, to Emma Jane, eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Smyth, of Elkington Hall, Lincolnshire. On the 7th, at Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, the Rev. Sir Brooke Bootbby, Bart., of Welwyn, Hertfordshire, to Martha Serena, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Charles Bootbby, of Sutterton, Lincolnshire.

On the Sth, at St. John's Church, Paddington, Lieutenant Henry W. Tyler, Royal Engineers, to Margaret, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Charles W. Pasley, E.C.B.

On the 8th, at Ketteringham, Norfolk, the Rev. William Hay Gurney, second son of Daniel Gurney, Esq., of North Runcton, and the late Lady Harriet Gurney, to Anna Maria, daughter of Sir John P. Boileau, Bart., of Ketteringham, and Lady Catherine Boileau, and niece to the Earl of Minto.

DEATHS.

On the 27th August, the Rev. William Baynes, Rector'. of Ripe, Sussex ; in his 53d year, On the 28th, at Lake House, Wilts, the Rev. Edward Duke, one of the oldest Magistrates of the county; in his 73d year. On the 3d September, William Wentworth Paul, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir John Dean Paul, Bart.; in his 41st year. On the 3d, Lieutenant-Colonel John Gordon Geddes, late in command of the Thirtieth Regiment. On the 5th, at Aberdeen. Dr. William Maegillivray, author of "A History of Bri- tish Birds."

On the 9tb, in Upper Harley Street, James Taylor, Esq., formerly Member of . Council at Madras.

On the 9th, the Hon. Dorinda Celestine Louisa Butler, second daughter of Lord Dunboyne ; in her 17th year.

Lately, at Branford Hall, Suffolk, Lady Middleton, widow of Sir W. Middleton, Bart., of Shrubland Park ; in her 98th year.