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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

BIRTHS.

On the 13th February, at Bahia, the Lady of At.sx. PATERSON, Esq., M.D., of a daughter.

On the 4th May, at Westcliffe. Isle of Wight, the Lady of the Rev. T. VINCENT Foa- 511W of a daughter.

On the 5th, at the Rectory, Hiuderwell, Yorkshire, the Lady of the Rev. W. H. SMITH. of a sou.

On the 6th. at Raemoir, Aberdeenshire, the Lady of ALEXANDER Irons, Esq., of a Cowie. of a daughter.

On the 6th. at Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin, Hon. Mrs. THOMAS Lanier, of a daughter. On the 6th, at the Deanery, Hereford, the Lady of the Very Rev. the Dean of HERE- FORD, of a daughter.

On the 7th, at Fareham, the Lady of the Rev. Sir FURST THOMPSON. Bart., of a son and heir.

On the 9th, at Wynnefield, county Dublin, the Lady of FREDERICK Ausrna SuppLE, Esti, of a son.

On the 11th. at the Rectory, lilehurst, Berko, the wife of the Rev. J. W. Bourn, of a daughter.

On the 13th, in St. James's Place. the wife of WILT,IAJE Canna, Esq., M.P., of a son. On the 13th, at Somerton. Lady LACoN, of a daughter.

On the 16th, at Whitehall. Lady CARRINGTON, of a son.

On the 16th, at Beacon Hill.Suffolk, the Lady of E. S. Gomm. Esq. of a son and heir. On the 17th. in New Street. Spring Gardens, Lady MARY HOARE, of a daughter. On the 17th, in Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, the Lady Lam MONEY, of a daughter. MARRIAGES.

On the 8th May. at Clifton. CHARLES. second son of the Rev. Jowl/ Taoor. M.A., Rector of Northill. Bedfordshire. to MARGARET, second daughter of the late Groacm BARCLAY, Esq., of the Island of Barbados. On the 8111. at Rushbrooke Church. HENRY LEITEDP COCKEEDGE, Esq., younger son of the late M. T. Cocksedge. Esq., of St. Edmund's Hill, to MARY Catiotirre, fourth daughter of Lieut.-Col. RDIGIBRooKE, M.P., of Rushbrooke Park, Suffolk.

On the 9th, at Rampisham, Dorset, the Rev. JOHN PALSY, second son of the Rev. Jas. Paley, Vicar of Laycock. Wilts. to EMILY Aram, eldest daughter of Capt. F. W. Stooge. R.N.. of Lackham House, Wilts.

On the 10th, at Triuity Church, Exeter. REGINALD DARWIN. Esq., M.D., of Baxtou, eldest son of Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin, of Sydnope. Derbyshire, to MARY Arms, youngest daughter of the late CHARLES ROGERS SANDERS. Esq.. of Exeter. Devoe.

On the 11th. at Hartshead Church, the Rev. C. W. HOLBEcK, Vicar of Farnborough, Warwickshire, to LAURA Hanatar, second daughter of the late Joan Aitarmoir, Esq., at Kirklees Park, Yorkshire.

On the 13th. at Lewisham Church. BENJAMIN BAKER GALBRAITH, Esq., only survi- ving son of the late Captain H. B. Galbraith, of Old Derrigg. Queen's County, Ireland, to Atm CHARLOTTE HEALEY, second daughter of Lieut.-Col. FEAD, C.B., late of the Grenadier Guards.

On the 13th, at Roetrevor Church, Killooney, County Dawn, the Rev. Awrima ANDREW Oxstow, Vicar of Claverdon-cum-Norton, Lindsay, Warwickshire, and second son of the venerable Archdeacon Onslow, to HARRIET Louisa, second daughter of the late SIMON MARSHALL. Esq. On the 16th. at St. James's Piccadilly, Jossea RIDGWAY. Esq.. of Wallsuches. Lan- cashire, to Serdsa Ilmourr, youngest daughter of the lade Sir F. Hawitros DOYLE. Bart.

On the 16th, at Cotesbach„-Leicestershire, the Rev. Tnomas STETENs. Rector of Brad- field. Berkshire, to Sosawm, daughter of the late Rev. Rolm= Mangtow, Rector of Coteabach.

On the 16th, at Great Malvern, the Rev. Wzr.usm Horrntionow PILLARS, Rector of Flimley. Staffordshire, to Louisa lemma, eldest daughter of the Rev. Dr. Craw, Vicar of Great Malvern.

On the 16th. at Newick Church. the Rev. CHARLES HEATRCOTE CAMPION, second SOD of William J. Campion. Esq., of Danny Park, Sussex, to CECIL LYDIA. second daughter of JAMES H. SLATER. Esq., of Newick Park, in the same county. On the 16th, at St. Martins. HMI WILLIAMS. brother of Sir John Kaye Williams, Bart., of South Wales, to Miss WILLIAMS WYNN, only daughter of the late Baronet of that name.

DEATHS.

On the 26th April, at Bagneres de Bigorre, Pyrenees, Sir James NUGENT, Bart., of Ballinlongh Castle, Ireland.

On the 26th, at Florence, ORLANDO STANDISH, Esq., of Scaleby Castle, and Holme Coltram Abbey. On the 6th May, the Rev. HENRY STEPHEN MILNER. LL.D., Rector of Thrybergh, Vicar of Adwick-upon.Dearue, aud one of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire; in his 79th year. On the 9th, at Bruxell, Colonel Joule CAMAC. who commanded the First Life Guards daring the Peninsular war ; in his 72d year. On the 9th. at Inverardreu, Perthshire. James WATRoN. Esq. ; in his 86th year.

On the 9.h. M Paris. WILLIAM CAMPBELL 01rtEr, Esq., M.A., late Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge; in his 35th year.

On the 9th, at Campbelton. Argyllshire. Sem= Yoana LACY, Esq., eldst sou of the late Captain Thomas Lacy, of ELM.R.C. Hardwicke. On the 10th, with a still-born child. MARIA Louisa, wife of Jon M. Moaais, Esq., M.D. In the E.I.C. Service, eldest daughter of John Gardiner, Esq., and granddaughter of the late Hon. Captain Herbert, R.N.

On the 1111,. at the Archbishop's Palace, at Canterbury, Admiral Sir Roesirr Bea- Low. K.C.B. ; in his 86th year. On the 11th, at Pewsey, Wilts, MARY Am, second daughter of the Hon. and Rev. F. P. Bouvranc.

On the 12th, at Vether Hall, Doncaster, Femme. wife of Sir Frrsaor Gamow J. MACLEAN, Bart.

On the 15th. NICHOLAS HENRY. youngest son of Sir EDMUND %cow, Bart., of Haven^. iugham Hall, iu the county of Norfolk: In his 29th year. On the 15th. at the family mansion. Piccadilly, the Earl of CoVENTRY. in his 59th year. Ou the 16th. at the College Lodge, the Rev. WILLIAM CHAFFY, D.D., Master of Sidney Sussex. College. Cambridge.

On the 16th, at South impton, Lieut.-Gen. JOHN Ross.

On the 16th. Major-Gen. G. 0' MALLEY, C.B., for many years commanding the 88th Regiment, or Connaught Rangers.

On the 18th, in Abiugdun Street, Westminster, Rear Admiral WILLIAM MADDE; In his 63d year. On the 18th, at his residence iu Park Laos, J. J. HOPE VERE, Esq., of Craigie Hall and Blackwood. N.B.; in his 57th year.

Recently. at Queensferry. in his 104th year, Mr. ALEXANDER lavas. He was born in the parish of Duffus. Morayshire, and had a distinct recollection of the events that preceded the battle of Culloden.