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BIRTHS.

On the 29th January, at Malta, the Hon. Mrs. Lambert Baynes, of a daughter.

On the 7th February, at Langton Hall, Nottinghamshire, Mrs. Richard Coke, of a daughter.

On the 8th, in Carlton Terrace, the Countess of Caledon, of a son. On the 8th, at Pontypool Park, Monmouthshire, the Lady of Capel Banbury Leigh, En, of a daughter. On the 9th, at Frittenden, the Lady Harriet Moore, of a son.

On the 11th, at the Rectory, Bowen' Gifford, Essex, the Wife of the Rev. W. W. Tire- man, of a daughter.

On the Ilth, at Moseley Hall, Leicestershire, the Lady of Sir Arthur Grey HazIcrigg, Bart., of a daughter. On the 12th, at Priestlands, near Lymliigton, the Lady of George Elliott Clarke, 41, of a daughter. On the 12th, the Marchioness of Blandford, of a son. On the 13th, alHeanton Satchville, Devon, the Right Hon. Lady Clinton, of a daughter. On the 14th, In Gloucester Square, the Wife of J. P. Kay Shuttleworth, Esq., of a son. On the lath, at Wilderness Park, the Marchioness of Camden, of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

On the 8th February, at Whippingham, Isle of Wight, Charles Paget Blake, Esq., „,11.D.. Surgeon R.N., son of Captain G. C. Blake, R.N., Gentleman Usher to his Royal nitbness Prince Albert, to Caroline, youngest daughter of John Blake, Esq., of Belle Croft, Newport, Isle of Wight.

On the 8th, at Cheltenham, Richard Shubrlck, Esq., Captain Fifth Madras Infantry, to Flora Anne, eldest daughter of Major-General Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert, K.C.B., tad Widow of R. N. Maclean, Esq., Captain Bengal Army. On the 10th, at St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, the Rev. Franklin Tonkin, Diocesan Missionary, youngest son of the Rev. N. Tonkin, of Lelant Vicarage. Corn- wall, to Beatnix, youngest daughter of the late Captain Bobbie, R.N., of Sating Hall, Essex.

On the 13th, at St. Saviour's Church, Bath, the Rev. F. 0. Mayne, Chaplain to the H.E.I.C., and third son of C. 0. Mayne. Esq., of the Manor House, Stanmore, to Eliza- beth Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel James Blair, of the H.E.I.C. Service, and Brigadier in H. H. the Nizam's Cavalry.

On the 14th, at the Catholic Church, St. John's Wood, Robert T. Gerard, Eeq., brother of Sir John Gerard, Bart., to Harriet Clifton, daughter of Edward Clifton, Esq., Dorset Square.

On the 15th, at St. Peter's, Pimlico, Sir Henry Charles Blake, Bart., of Bardwell, and late of Langham, Suffolk, to Louisa, third daughter and co-heiress of the late Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart., of Chevet Hall, Yorkshire, and Widow of the late Rev. George Augustus Dawson, of Groton House, Suffolk.

DEATHS.

On the 12th January, at Cairo, on Ills return to England, Captain John Norman Campbell, C.B., of H.M.S. Melampus.

On the 2d February, at Langley, near Maidstone, Mrs. Ann Mitchell; in her 95th year. On the 6th, Mrs. Frances Gyles, of Renwick Hill, Worcester ; In her 90th year. On the 8th, at Hertford, Philip Egerton Wedgwood, son of the late Thomas Wedg- wood, Esq., Over House, Burslem, Staffordshire Potteries ; in his 44th year.

On the 10th, at Tunbridge Wells, Elizabeth Warburton, second daughter of the late George Warburton, Eeq., of Aughrim.

On the 10th, in Eaton Square, Georgians, second daughter of J. W. Childers, Esq., M.P. On the 10th, in South Street, Finsbury Square, Michael Josephs, Esq. ; in his 86th year. His eminence as a Hebraist placed him foremost in the ranks of Jewish literature. On the llth, at Aldridge, the Countess of Bridgewater ; in her 85th year.

On the 11th, at Harrow, Mary, Wife of the Rev. J. W. Cunningham, Vicar of Har- row, and daughter of the late Sir Harry Calvert, Bart.; in her 49th year.

On the 13th, at Clapham Common, Edmund Bellamy, Esq., of the House of Com- mons ; in his 43d year.

On the 13th, in Burton Street, Elizabeth, Widow of the late Rev. G. D. Myers, for many years Vicar of Mitcham, Surrey ; In her 93d year.

On the 14th, the Hon. Mrs. Cavendish Bradshaw ; in her 91st year.