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BIRTHS.

On the 17th February, at Papplewick Hall, Notts, Mrs. Aihton Case, of a son. On the 20th, at Swanton House, Norfolk, the Honourable Mrs, Delasal Astley, of a son.

On the 21st, at the Castle, Parsonstown, the Countess of Bosse, of a son.

On the 22d, at the Alanorhouse, Pirbrig,ht, Surrey, the Wife of the Rev. Newton Spicer, of a daughter. On the 22d, at Aspen Hall, Suffolk, the Wife of Dr. Barrington Cher:tiller, of a son. On the 24th, at Fawsley Park, the Lion. Mrs. Gage, of a son, stillborn. On the 25th, at Cheltenham, the Wife of Lieut.-Col. Vorbett Cotton, of a son.

On the 25th, in Park Crescent, Portland' Place, the Wife of John Hamby, Esq., M.1'., of a son. On the 27th, in Upper Grosvenor Street, the Lady Dorothy Nevill, of a son. 15LLREIAGF.S.

On the 12th December, at Cawnpore, Captain Anson, Ninth Queen's Royal lan- cers, to Frances Elisabeth, eldest surviving slaughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Munson, Commissioner, Bithoor.

On the 1301 February, at St. Ewe, Cornwall, the Rev. J. T. Boseawen, Rector of Lamorran, to Mary, second daughter of John Heade Tramayne, Esq., of lieligan, in that county. On the 20th, at Bray, Berkshire, Adolphus de Ferrieres. only son of Baron Du Bola de Ferrieres, of lianlwicke Hill, near Chepstow, to Annie, youngest daughter of Williain Sheepshanks, Esq., of Leeds and Harrogate. On the 22c1, at the British Embassy, Brussels, Mademoiselle Cecile Drummond de Alelfort, daughter of the late Compte Edward and of the Comptesee E. de Melfort, to Admiral the lion. Sir Fleetwood Pellew, C.B. and K.C.H.

On the 22,1, at St. Mary's, Marylebone, the ceremony having been previously per- formed at the Chapel of the French Embassy, the Dues Filippo haute Montafeltro, to Anna Maria, daughter of the late Sir John Murray, of Blackbarony, in Scotland.

On the 25th, at South Cove., Suffolk, Clement Chevallier, Esq., eldest son of the late Rev. Clement Chevallier, Rector of Boding,hatu, Suffolk, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Captain Samuel Fielding Harmer, RN.; and on the same day, at the same place, Charles James Barrow, Esq., only sun of the Rev. James Barrow, to Maria, youngest daughter of the late Captain Harmer, R.N.

On the 2655, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Sir Henry St- John Mildmay, Bart., to Helena, second daughter of the Right lion. the Speaker of the House of Commons.

On the 27th, at St. James's Church, Emsworth, Hants, the lice. George R. Ed- wards, of Brandsby, Yorkshire, to Catharine Lindeetty Wein} sit, daughter of the late General Alexander Giuliani Stirling, of Duchray and Auchyle.

On the 27th at 8t. Martin's Church, Berdinore Compton Esq., to Agnes Priscilla, daughter of Al '

Andrew Mortimer and Lady Emily Drummond.

DEATHS.

On the llth December, at Hongkong, on board the steamer Lady Mary Wood, John Matthew Robert Ince, Esq., Commander of H.M.S. Pilot. On the 22d January, at Barbadoes, of fever, Captain James Hunter Blair Birch, Sixty-sixth Regitnent, youngest son of Lieutenant-General Birch, C.B.

On the 26th, at Kingston, Canada West, George Mark Glasgow, late Captain Royal Artillery, son of the late General Glasgow, ofthe same corps.

On the 19th February, at Huston, the Rev. Joshua Greville, for nearly forty years Vicar of the parish; in his Slat year. On the 20th, in Bentinek Street, Manchester Square, Lady Parker, Wife of Michael Bruce, Esq. On the 20th, at Rome, Minto, the youngest son of Martin T. Smith, Esq., M.P. On the 20th, at Hatchet, Mrs. Letitia Cooke; in her 92d year. On the 21st, in Wilton Crescent, the lion. Frances Charlotte de Roe, eldest daughter of Lord de Ros ; in her 24th year. On the 22d, in Percy Street, Bedford Square, Catherine Ross, Widow of the late Dr. Adolphus Ross, and daughter of the late Baron Hume, of Edinburgh. On the 23d, at Hampstead, Joanna Baillie, author of "Plays on the Passions," and other works; in her 89th year. On the 2455, in Grand Paracie, Brighton, Sake Deen Mahomed ; in his 102,1 year. On the 24th, in Cavendish Square, Catherine Maria, Countess of Charleville, Widow of the late Right Hon. Charles William Bury, Earl of Charleville; in her 89th year. On the 25th, at Holyhead, North Wales, from hurts received whilst superintending the blasting of a rock, Captain George Rowan Hutchinson, Royal Engineers: he survived only six hours ; in his 39th year. On the 25th, Sir William Owen Barlow, Bart., of Laurenny, Pembroke; in his 76th year. On the 26th, at Upcott House, Taunton, William Maclean, Esq., Captain R.N., Justice of the Peace for the County of Somerset. On the 27th, at Champion Hill, Alderman Sir John Plate, Bart.; joists 69th year.