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BIRTHS.

On the 1st February, at Kilkenny, the Hon. Mrs. Bury, of a daughter.

On the 5th, at Cheltenham, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colonel M. Watts, of a son, stillborn.

On the 6th, at Fink Place, Sussex, the Hon. Mrs. Vereker, of a daughter.

On the 7th, at Woolwich, the Wife of Commander William Wood, R.N., H.M.S. Intrepid, of a daughter, stillborn. On the 7th, at Glasgow College, Mrs. Hugh Blackburn, of a son.

On the 8th, at Oxford, Margaret, Wife of Dr. Bulley, President of Magdalen, of a daughter.

On the 10th, at Castle Hill, Viscountess Ebrington, of a son. On the 10th, at Hethersett Hall, Norfolk, the Wife of Henry Back, Esq., of a daughter. On the 11th, at Berkawell Hall, near Coventry, the Wife of the Rev. Chas. Dick- more, M.A., of a daughter. On the 11th, at the Deanery, Carlisle, the Wife of the Very Rev. the Dean of Carlisle, of a daughter.

On the 11th, at Wakes Colne, Essex, the Hon. Mrs. Francis Grimston, of a son. On the 13th, in Grosvenor Square, the Lady Louisa Mills, of a son. On the 14th, in South Audley Street,,the Lady Adelaide Cadogan, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 29th January, at Sherborne, Gloucestershire, Lady Georgians Moreton, eldest daughter of the late Earl of Ducie, to the Rev. C. E. Oakley, Rector of Wickwar, Gloucestershire.

On the 5th February, at Bicester, Farnham Flower, Esq., of Downside House, near Bath, to Jane, the youngest daughter of the late Rev. Daniel Drape, of White- haven, Cumberland, and Rector of Tintern, Monmouthshire.

On the 7th, at Northrepps, Philip Hamond, Esq., of Anneslev Park, Notts, to Richenda, daughter of the late Sir T. Fowell Buxton, Bart., of Northrepps Norfolk.

On the 9th, at Wargrave Church, Berks, Captain Charles L. Showers, Fourteenth Regiment Bengal Army, to Frederica, widow of the late Manby Nightingale, son of Sir Charles Nightingale, Bart., of Kneesworth Hall, Cambridgeshire.

DEATHS.

William D. Banbury, Second Lieutenant of H.M.S. Nerbudda, third son of Os- good Hanbury, Esq. of Holfield Grange, Coggeshall, Essex, supposed to have been lost with the ship and the whole of the crew, in a hurricane off the Cape of Good Hope, in June last; in his 25th year. On the 28th January, at Quebec, Captain Robert Julyan, R.N., one of the Har- bour Masters of that port ; in his 74th year.

On the 2d February, in Lodge Place, St. John's Wood, Miss Isabella Heys, aunt to the present Earl, and sister to the late Dowager Countess of Winterton.

On the 5th, at the Albany, Piccadilly, George Arkwright, Esq., M.P. for Leominster.

On the 6th, at Bedhampton Park, Hants, Captain William Garwood, late of the ship Vanguard ; in his 54th year.

On the 8th, in Grafton Street, Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart., of Wingerworth, Derby- shire ' • in his 43d year. On the 8th, in Drummond Place, Edinburgh, Jane Garden, widow of the late Major Robertson, Assistant Barrackmaster-General for Scotland ; in her 92d year. On the 9th, in Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, the Right Hon. Lady Emily Henry ; in her 78th year. On the 10th, at Leamington, Grace, Countess of Farnham ; in her 90th year. On the 11th, at Curragh Chase, county of Limerick, the Dowager Lady De Vere. On the 12th, at Blithfield, Lord Begot ; in his 82d year.

On the 13th, at Edinburgh, Allan Menzies, Esq., writer to the Signet, Professor of Conveyancing in the University of Edinburgh. On the 14th, in Milton Street, Dorset Square, Mr. John Williams, for sixty years officially connected with H.M. George III.'s library, now in the British Museum ; in his 73d year.