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BLEtT/Ifit On the 25th January, at Rome, the Lady of

the Hon. Captain Frederick. Pelham, of a daughter.

' On the 5th February, at Fawsley, the Hon; Mrs. Gage, of twin sons, who survived their birth only a few hours.

On the 5th, at Exeter, the Lady of Captain Smales, Seventh Dragoon Guards, of a daughter. On the 6th, at Botley's Park, the Lady of Robert Gosling, Esq., of a son.

On the 7th, at Newtown-Anner, the Lady of Ralph Osborne, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. Onthe 8th, Mrs. Robert ITCabe, of Guilford Place, Russell-Square, of a son. On.thelOth, Baroness de Moncorvo, of a son, who died the following day,

On the 10th, in Berkeley Square, the. Hon. Robert Boyle, of a son. On the 11th, at Grosvenor Crescent, the Countess of Clarendon, of a son.

ITARErAGES.

On the 30th January, at Bergheim, in the Principality of Waldeck, in Germany, Colonel Charles A. F. Bentinck, of the Coldstream Guards, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, to Countess Caroline. Mechtild, eldest daughter of the Reigning Count of Waldeck and Pyrmont.

On the 5th February, at Woolwich, the Rev. George Henry Farr, B.A., of St. Wenn, Cornwall, to Julia Warren, third daughter of the late Major Robert.Hutehinson Ord, ICH., of the Royal Artillery, and Deputy-Lieutenant of the County of Essex. On the 5th, at St. Mary's, Bryanstone Square, Leonard Strachey, Esq., eldest son of Captain Strachey, R.N., to Eliza Margaret, only daughter of Barlow Trecothick, Esq., Of-York Street, Portman Square. On the 12th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, the Rev. Henry Blunt, eldest son of the late Rev. Henry Blunt, Rector of Streatham, and formerly of Chelsea, to Charlotte Mary, second daughter of the late Thomas Daniell, Esq., of Little Berkhampatead, Herts.

On ;the 12th, Lieutenant-Colonel W. A. M'Cleverty, of Glynn, Antrim, Deputy- Quartermaster-General, New Zealand, to Anne M'Glldowny, youngest daughter of the late John Casement, ESQ., of Invennore, also in Antrim.

DEATHS.

On the 1st February, at Plymouth. Edward George Brickdale,11.N., Naval Cadet of ILIES. Nimrod, only surviving son of Edward Briekdale, Esq. ; in his 12th year.

On the 3d, in Upper Grosvenor Street, Amelia, the Wife of Lientetutnt-General Sir Henry John Cumming, Colonel of the Twelfth Royal Lancers.

On the 3d, at Greenock, Duncan Robertson. He was the oldest inhabitant of Green- ock, and as far as could be ascertained above a hundred years old. On the 6th, at Pear Tree Green, Lieutenant James Lowry, only son of Captain loWrY, On the 8th, in New Bridge Street, Blackfrianv, Charles Charlton, Esq., formerly of Bath; in his 90th year.

On the 9th, in Lower Grosvenor Street, Henry Gaily Knight, Esq., M.P.; in his 59th

year

On the 9th, fn Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, Marie Muerte*, 'Tilts of th Serr..W. Thomas, D.D., late Senior Chaplain at Madras; In her 56th year.