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BIRTHS.

On the 31st May, at Fynecourt House, Broomfield, Somerset, the Wife of Andrew Crosse, Esq., of a son.

On the 24 June, at Kippax Park, Yorkshire, the Wife of Thomas D. Bland, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 3d, in Grosvenor Street, Lady Edward Fitzalan Howard, of a son. On the 4th, at Malahide Castle, Lady Talbot de Malahide, of a son. On the 6th, at Lancaster Place, Savoy, the Wife of the Rev. John Forster, Incum- bent of the Savoy, eta son.

On the 7th, at Wimborne, Dorset, the Hon. Mrs. Harris, of a daughter.

Lately, in Dover Street, the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a daughter.

MA"r On the 19th May, at Boston, U. S the erES- on. Edward T. B. Twisleton, to Mig

Ellen Dwight, daughter of the late Hon. Edmund Dwight, of the State of Massa- chusetts.

On the 3d June at Bath, Charles F. F. Chamberlain, Esq., youngest son of the late Sir Henry Chamberlain, Bart., to Marianne Ormsby Drury, daughter of George

D. Drury Esq.

On the 7th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, George Ouston Newton, Esq. of

Croxton Park, Carabrid,,eeshire, to Mary, eldest daughter of Wyndham Berkely iort- man, Esq., of Hare Park, in the same county.

On the 8th, at St. John's, Paddington, the Rev. Henry Trail Simpson, M.A., Bee_

tor of Marnhull, Dorset, to Annie Knox Campbell, eldest daughter of John Murray, Esq., of Whitehall Place, and Oxford Square. On the 8th, at Bath, William John Sands, Esq., eldest son of Warren Hastings Sands, Esq., of the Royal Circus, Edinburgh, to Augusta Sophia, second daughter of Major-General Wemyss, C.B., of Green Park, Bath. On the 8th, at St. Mary's, Bryanstone Square. the Hon. Dudley Francis Fortescne

pungest son of Earl Fortescue, to Cam Eleanor, youngest daughter of the Ron. at artnaby, Charles, eldest son of Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Wright, of Taptil:fo92, Notts, to Blanche, eldest daughter of Henry Corles Bingham,'

Esq., of Wartnaby'Hall, Leicestershire.

On the 10th, at Walcot Church, Bath, Colonel Lloyd Vaughan Watkins, of Pen. i: yre, Brecknockshire, Lord-Lieutenant for the county and M.P. for the borough, to

Elsa Luther, Widow of the late Brigadier-General S. Hughes, CB., Colonel of the Twenty-sixth Regiment of the Bombay N.I.

On the 10th, at Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells, the Rev. Edward ]tepps Jodrell, M.A., second son of Sir Richard Paul Jodrell, Bart., of Portland Place, and Sall Park, Norfolk, to Lucinda Emma Made, daughter of Robert T. Garden, Esq., of River Lyons, King's County, and Tunbridge Wells.

DEATHS.

On the 30th May, at Cologne, the Rev. Sebastian James Gambier, fourth son of the late Sir James Gambier, and Incumbent of Sandgate, Kent ; in his 41st year. On the 1st June, at Conisbro', Lady Francis, Widow of the late Sir Phillip Francis, . . .

On the 24, in Burton Street, Eaton Square, Henry Day Darling, youngest son of the late Major-General Henry Charles Darling, Lieutenant-Governor of Tobago; is his 21st year.

On the 3d, at Kensington, Vice-Admiral Robert Jackson, the only surviving bro. ther:of the late Sir John Jackson, Bart.; in his 87th year. On the 6th, at Yatesbury Rectory. Wilts, the Rev. James Stoughton Money Kyrie, M.A., Rector of the parish ; in his 98th year.

On the 7th, in Eaton Place, Georgians Mary, daughter of the Hon. George and Lady Georgians Cathcart; in her 23d year. On the 8th, at Brompton, the Rev. William John Burford, D.D., Rector of Mag- dalen Laver, Essex ; in his 77th year.