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BTRTHS.

On the 5th April, at Shanks House, Sonsersetshire, the 'Wife of the Rev. 8. Mae rindin, of a son. On the 6th, the Wife of the Rev. Charles Wolley, of Eton College, of a daughter. On the 7th, at Bute House, Petersham, the Lady Louisa Whitmore, of a daughter. On the 7th„ in Lowndes Square, the Lady Vivian, of a daughter. On the 7th, at Bourne Park, Kent. the Wife of Matthew Bell, Esq., of a daughter. On the 8th, the Wife of the Rev. S. /1. Fend, Incumbent of Trinity Church. Ramsgate, of a eon. On the 9th, in Southwick Place, Hyde Park, Mrs. Lindsay Sloper, of a son. On the 9th, at Danford House, Berke, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel Dunn, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On "the 27th March, at the British Embassy, Florence, Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay, Esq., second son of the late Robert and Lady Anne Wardlaw Ramsay, and Captain Seventv-fifth Regiment, to Anne Margaret, only daughter of the late Edward Collins, Esq., ot Frowlesworth, Leicestershire. On the 3d April, at St. Pancras Church, George Barton, only son of John James Kent, Esq., of Manor Place, Paddington, to Julia, eldest daughter of lienry Neild, Esq., of Dorney House, Weybridge, Surrey.

On the 5th, at All Saints', Southampton„Captain John Shepherd, R.N., to Anna, second daughter of Vice-Admiral Dick. On the 10th, at St. Stephen's Church, St. John•e Wood, A. C. H. Raitt, fourth son of Colonel Raitt, KC., late of the Twenty-first Regiment of Foot, to Anne Stephens, youngest daughter of the late James Moon, Esq., of Willow Bank, Newton-le-Wil- lows, Lancashire.

DEATHS.

On the 24th December, at Astoria, Oregon Territory, John, second son of the late Rev. Henry Arthur Beckeith, M.A., Vicar of Colhngham, Yorkshire ; in his 26th year. On the 21st February, at Umballah, Major-General Sir Dudley St. Leger NOB., Colonel of the Fiftieth Regiment, and Major-General on the Staff at Bengal. On the 25th, on his way to the Malmbuleshwar Hills. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Crawley, Twentieth Bombay NI., commanding at Sholapore. On the 18th March, at Davenport, near Toronto, Canada, Harriet, Wife of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Wells ; in her 57th year. On the 28th, at Ardsheal House, Appin, Argyleshire, Major Robert Stewart, late of the Ninety-first and Ninety-fourth Regiments of Foot ; in his 64th rear.

On the 1st April, at Chelmsford, Jane, Relict of the late Rev. i.incent Edwards, Vicar of Broomfield, Essex, and eldest surviving sister of the late Lord Chief Jus- tice Tindal.

On the 2d, in Eccleston Terrace, Pimlico, John Marshall, Esq., formerly of Great Portland Street ; in his 97th year. On the 241, at Chippenham Park, Cambridgeshire, John Tharp, Esq. ; in his 81st year. On the 3d, at Bowood, the Marchioness of Lansdowne. On the 3d, at Coblentz, the lion. Frederick Smile, fifth son of the Earl and Count- ess cf Mexborough. On the 3d, in Montague Street, Portman Square, Lieutenant-General Sir John Macleod, C.B. and K.C.H.

On the 5th, at Hartford House, Northumberland, the Dowager Lady Trevelyan; in her 80th year. On the 6th. at Tottenham, Thomas Flight, Esq. ; in his 92d year. On the 7th, at Uplands Hall, Lancashire, Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Whitehead, K.C.B.•, in his 74th year. On the 711,, at the Villa, Mount Pleasant, near Norwich, Elizabeth, the Wife of Mr. William Squire, and only daughter of the late Sir W. J. Playters, Bart.

On the 7th. in 'York Crescent, Clifton, Thomas Browne, Esq., Vice-Admiral of the Bed; in his 834 year. On the 8th, in Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, John Parry. Esq., Bardd Alaw„ and editor of the "Welsh Melodies ' ; in his 76th year.

• On the 10th, in Lonsdale Square, Islington, Mrs. Lucy Malpas ; in her 91st year. On the 10th, at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, the Countess Spencer. •