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BIRTHS.

On the 12th Lust, at Beeston Hall, Norfolk, Lady Preston, of a son.

On the 18th inst., at Birr Barracks, Ireland, the lion. Mrs. Somerset Ward, of a

daughter. On the 14th inst, at 39, Princes-gate, the Lady Ulric& Thynne, of a non. On Friday, the 14th inst., at Eton College, the wife of the Rev. John Eyre Tonga, of a daughter. On the 16th inst., at 93, Eaton-square, the Hon. Mrs. Mostyn, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 11th inst., at No. 43, St. George's-road, Glasgow, James McClelland, jun., Esq., to Janet Hamilton, second daughter of Henry Glassford Bell, Esq., advocate. On the 13th inst , at the parish church, Taynton, Gloucestershire, Captain A. G. Onslow, 97th Regiment, eldest son of Richard Foley Onslow, Esq., Oxenhall, Gloucestershire, to Mary, fifth daughter of the late Sir John Owen, Bart, M.P., Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Pembroke.

On the 13th inst., at St. Marylebone Church, London, William Henry Bement, Esq., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, to Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. Robert Willis, Jacksonian Professor in the University of Cambridge, of 23, York-terrace, Regent's-park, London.

On the 15th inst., at St. George's, Hanover-square, the Right Hon. William Hutt, of Gibside, MP., Paymaster-General and Vice-President of the Board of Trade, to Fanny Anne Jane Hughes, daughter of the Hon. Sir Francis and Lady Stanhope,: and niece of the Earl of Harrington.

On the 18th inst., at Kew, the Rev. Decree Olivier, second son of Lieut.-Colonel Olivier, of the Manor House, Potterne, Wilts, to Emma Selina Eden, fourth daughter of the Lord Bishop of Moray and Moss.

On the 18th inst., at St George's, Honover-square, Lord Pelham, eldest son of ' the Earl of Chichester, to Elizabeth Mary, daughter of the Hon. Sir John Duncan Bligh, K C. B. On the 18th inst., at North Cray. Church, Revile, third son of Sir John W. Lubbock, Bart., of High Elm, Farnborough, Kent, to Harriet Charlotte, second daughter of Western Wood, Esq., of North Crayplace, In the same county.

DEATHS.

OD UM 17th March, at Waiters, New Zealand, in an engagement with the enemy, Edmund Charles Macnaghten, Royal Artillery, aged 22, the youngest son of Sir Edmund Macnaghten, Bart., of the county of Antrim, Ireland. On the 12th April, at Brazil, Francis John de Quincey, Esq., M.D., the eldest aur- tivIng son of the late Thomas de Quincey. On the 12th ult., at Coonoor, Neilgherries, Mary, the eldest daughter of Sir Wil- liam Denison, K.C.B., Governor of Madras. On the 19th ult., at Athens, Eliza, Countess Salamos, eldest daughter of the late Sir George Tnite, Bart, of Westmeath, Ireland. On the 3rd inst., at Pisa, Admiral Janice Pattison Stewart, C.B. On the 14th inst., at his residenoe, South Villa, Inner Circle, Regent's-park, George Mellon, Esq., F.R.S., in the 77th year of his age. On the 16th inst., aged 66, at his residence, Castle-hill, Weimer, Major-General Eaton Monins, Colonel of the 8th (King's) Regiment, deeply lamented. He was one of the few remaining Waterloo officers. On the 19th inst., at 122, Piccadilly, Rear-Admiral the Hon. John Frederick Fitz- Gerald de Roe, aged 57.