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BIRTHS.

On the 11th March, at the Cape of Good Hope, the Wife of Colonel Ross, of the Bengal Army, of a daughter. On the 13th June, at Bordesley Park, Worcestershire, the Lady of Richard Hem- ming, Esq., of a son and heir.

On the 13th, at Bourton House, near Rugby, Mrs. Grosvenor Miles, of a son. On the 14th, in Old Bond Street, the Lady of Signor Gardoni, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 28th April, at Baltimore, his Excellency M. de Bourboulon, Minister from France to China, to Katharine, youngest daughter of Alexander Norman Macleod, late of Harris.

On the 10th June, at All Souls', &Ingham Place, Catherine Louisa Georgina, only daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Marlay, C.B., and granddaughter of the late Catherine Maria, Countess Dowager of Charleville, to Lord John Manners, M.P., second son of the Duke of Rutland.

On the 11th, at Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, Augustus Gedge, Esq., only son of theRev. Joseph Gedge, Rector of Bildeston, Suffolk, to Lucy Fakenham, fourth daughter of the Rev. James L)nn, Vicar of Crosthwaite and Rector of Caldbeck, Cumberland.

On the 12th, at St. Paul's Chapel, Edinturgh, John Cmigie, Esq., Advocate, to Frances Annabella Moreton, eldest daughter of the late Rev. William Moreton, of Moreton Hall, Cheshire.

On the 14th, at St. John's, Paddington, John G. Cattier, Esq., son of John Cattley, Esq., of Lionsdown, Herts, to Hannah Sophia, younger daughter of the late Lieute- nant-Colonel Monier Williams, Hon. E.I.C.S.

On the 16th, at St. John's, Pembroke Dock, Walter S. State, Esq., Lieutenant Corps of Royal Engineers, youngest son of the late William Stace, Esq., formerly Chief Commissary of the Ordnance, to Jane Matilda, eldest daughter of Captain Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, Bart., R.N.. Superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard. On the 17th, the Rev. Bennett Francis Wynn Molesworth, to Eleanor Jane, only daughter of the Rev. John Hilton, of Sarre Court, Kent.

On the 18th, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, St. Pancras, John N. Sale, Esq., of Manchester, to Mary, fifth daughter 0 the late William Cobden, Esq , of Mid- burst, Sussex.

DEATHS.

In May last, at Colombo, Ceylon, Charles Frederick, fifth son of Frederick Hare, Esq., of St. John's Wood, formerly of Stanhoe Hall, Norfolk ; in his 22d year. He- wes drowned in attempting to reach the shore from the wreck of the ship Colombo, after having done his duty to the last as chief officer of the ship. On the 11th May, at Tortola, West Indies, Sir John Atholl M'Gregor, Bart. President of the Virgin Islands. On the 12th, off the Rio Pongas, on the West coast of Africa, in command of H. M. ship Spy, Lieutenant Edward Hill, R.N., son of the late Vice-Admiral Henry Hill. On the lot June, in Milton Street, Dorset Square, the Rev. Stewart William Hanna, Incumbent of St. James's, Marylebone, and formerly Island Curate of St. George's, Jamaica. On the 7th, at Brussels, Robert Hedger, Esq., a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieu- tenant of the county of Surrey, many years Chairman of the Adjourned Sessions ; in his 66th year. On the 10th, at Edinburgh, Thomas Maitland, Esq.; of Dim Drennan, one of the Senators of the College of Justice; in his 58th year. • On the 10th, at Melville Castle, the Right Hon. Viscount Melville. On the Mb, at Alrewas, near Lichfield, the Rev. John Moore, for many years Vicar of that place; in his 64th year. On the 12th, at Southampton. Lady Johnston, Widow of the late Lieutenant- General Sir William Johnston, K.C.B.; in her 49th year. - On the 13th, at Tottenham, Thomas Wright Hill, Esq., formerly of Hazelwood, near Birmingham ; in his 88th year. On the 13th, in Brunswick Square, Thomas Philips, Esq. late member of the Medical Board of Bengal, founder of the Llandovery School. likewise of several scholarships, in St. David's College, Lampeter, to which college he had for many years past been a munificent benefactor ; in his 91st year. On the 13th, at Edmonton, Colonel William Gmvatt, Royal Engineers; in his 81st year. Ou the 14th, in Upper Portland Place, Henry St. George Tucker, Esq. On the 14th, at Brighton, 'Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm. On the 14th, suddenly, at Gosfield Hall, Essex, Edward George Barnard, Esq., M.P.; in his 73d year.

On the 14th, at Doddington Lincolnshire, Lieutemant-Colonel G. R. P. Jarvis; in his 77th year.

On the 18th, in Clarges Street, Sir Charles Bannerman, Bart. .

On the 18th, in Gloucester Place, Sir David Scott. Dart., K.H.; in his 68th year. On the 18th, at Battersea, Rebecca,Melict of J. Wale:lett, -Esq.; in her 86th year.