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BIRTHS.

On the 30th of January, at Calcutta, the Wife of Sir James Cohill of a son. On the 1st of March, at Pinner Grove, the Lady Milman, of a daughter. On the 3d, the Baroness de Robeck, of a son and heir. On the 3d, at Ham House, Surrey, the Lady Huntingtower, of a son and heir. On the 6th, at 1,14eton Hall, Norfolk, the Hon. Mrs. Randall Burroughes, of a daughter. On the 6th, the Wife of Rear-Admiral Sir William Dickson, Bart., of Sydenham, Roxburghshire, of a son, stillborn. On the 6th, at Holly Grove, Windsor Great Park, the Lady Emily Seymour, of a SOD.

On the 9th, at Dulwich, the Wife of the Rev. J. Octavus Lord, Rector of North- am, Sussex, of a son. On the 7th, at Talacre, Flintshire, the Hon. Lady Mostyn, of a son. On the 7th, at No. 12, Nottingham Place, Regent's Park, the Wife of Sir Charles 11.3. Rich, Bart. of a son. On the 7th, at 13, Lansdowne Place, Clifton, the wife of Dr. William Budd, M.D. of a daughter. On the 8th, at Bond Street, the Wife of Septimus Please, Esq., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 26th of February, at Rome, Frederick Lee Breda!, Esq., to Eliza Florence Fox, only daughter of W. J. Fox, Esq., M.P. On the 2d of March, at Gracedieu Manor, Leicestershire, Frederic A. Weld, Esq., to Filomena Lisle, eldest daughter of Ambrose Lisle Phillipps, Esq. On the 2d, at the Marbeuf Chapel, Paris, by the Right Rev. Bishop Spencer, Henry Needham Knox, Lieutenant Royal Navy, second son of the Hon. John Henry and Lady Mabella Knox, to Minna, second daughter of Monseiur and Ma- dame Lavit.

On the 3d, at Fulham Church, James, youngest son of John Pitt Bontein, Esq., formerly a Captain in the First Life Guards, and grandson of the late Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Bontein, to Katherine Cecilia Shelley, granddaughter of the late Sir John Shelley, Bart.

On the 3d, at Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, Robert puchanan Dunlop. Esq., of Drumhead, in the county of Dumbarton. N.B. and of Bussex Gardens, Hyde Park, to Frances Maria, second daughter of the Ven. E. J. Burrow, D.D., I.R.S., Arch- deacon of Gibraltar.

On the 7th, at the parish church, Chiswick, James Lowndes, Req., of Arthurlie, Renfrewshire, H.M. Body Guard, and Captain Royal Renfrew Militia, to Eleanor Jane, eldest daughter of John Marston, Esq. On the 7th, by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Salisbury, at the parish church of Teffont, Witte, Emily Harriette Mayne, of Teffont Manor, to William Fane De Saha, Esq., of Dawley Court, Middlesex. On the 8th, at Edenhall Church, William, eldest son of Edward Stanley, Esq., of Ponsonby Hall, to Caroline, eldest daughter of Sir George Musgrave, Bart., of Edenhall.

On the 8th, at St. James's Church, Piccadilly, by the Very Rev. the Dean of St. Paul's, Lieut.-Col. Henry Poole Hepburn, Scots k nether Guards, eldest son of the late Major-General Hepburn, to Emily Margaret, youngest daughter of the late William P. Brigstocke, Esq., M.P., of Birdcombe Court, Somersetshire.

DEATHS.

On the 29th of January, in the burning of the steam boat North Carolina, in the Chesapeake Bay, U.S., Dr. Thomise Curtis of Limestone Springs, South Carolina, in the seventy-second year of his age. He was the original projector and editor of the Encyclopredia Metropolitans, and sole editor of Mr. Tegg's London Cycloptedia. On the lit Of March, at 13, Ebury Street, Pimlico, Elizabeth Pritt Harley, sur- viving sister of the late John Pritt Harley, Esq., of Upper Gower Street. On the 2d, at his residence, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, Deliverance Dacre, Esq., in his ninety-fourth year, formerly of Marwell, near, Winchester. On the 3d, Rear-Admiral J. M. Laws, aged sixty-three.

On the 3d, at Shawefield„Havant, Hants, Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Grant, in his seventy-sixth year.

On the 5th, in Harcourt Street, Dublin, Marian Emily, eldest and last surviving daughter of the late William Halliday, Esq., M.D. of Clifton, in the county of Down, Ireland.

On the 5th, at Shiplake House, near Reading, Elizabeth, widow of the late Jo- seph Phillimore, D.C.L., in her seventy-ninth year. On the 6th, at the residence of his son-in-law, S. E. 3Iullings, Eeq., Bruton, Somerset, Major Dickens, late of her :Majesty's Ninety-fifth ]tegitnent, and for many years a resident of Touts, France, aged sixty-five. On the 6th, at the Vicarage. Cocking, the Rev. Thomas Valentine M.A., Canon of Chichester and Rector of Nuthurst, aged seventy. On the 7th, at Bridgewater, Somerset, in her eighty-fifth year, Sybella, widow of the late R. P. Cairns, Esq., thirty-four years Coroner for that county. - On the 9th, at Beech House, Red Hill, John Peter Cherry, Esq., late of Pilstie, near Cuckfleld, for many years a Magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant for Sussex, aged 79. On the 9th, at his residence, 46, Westgate Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Dixon Dixon, Esq., of Unthank Hall, near Bethel:dale, J.P., and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumberland, in the 83d of his age.