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BIRTHS.

On the 12th of March, in Mansfield Street, the Lady Click Browne, of a daughter. On the 13th, at 1, Campden Grove, Kensington, the Wife of William Charles Kent, Esq., Barrister-at-law, of a son. On the 14th, at Broughton Castle, Banbury, the Lady Augusta Fiennes, of a daughter. On the 14th, at 16, Eccleston Square, the Hon. Mrs. Frederic Hobart, of a son. On the 17th, at 1, Hyde Park Place, the Hon. Mrs. Hughes, of a daughter. On the 18th, the Wife of Bulkley J. Mackworth Praed, Esq., of a son. On the 19th, Lady Elcho, of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 13th of February, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, T. Malcolm Sabine Pasley, Esq., Commander R.N.' H.M.S. Atalanta, eldest son of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, Bart., to Emma Louisa, eldest daughter of the late W. Losh, Esq., of Trinidad.

On the 14th, at Soufriere, St. Lucia, and at Trinity Church, Castries, his Worship the Hon. James Macfarlane, Mayor of Castries, and Member of her Majesty's Legis- lative Council, to Anna Maria Flora, second daughter of James Macfarlane, sett., Esq., of Leadenhall Street, London, merchant. On the 15th of March, at 93, Constitution Street, Leith. Edward Cazalet, Esq., of St. Petersburg, to Elizabeth Sutherland, daughter of William Marshall, Esq., C.D., Danish Consul-General for Scotland.

On the 15th, at Biahops Lydeard, Somersetshire, by the Rev. Francis Warre, A.M., Major Hercules Walker, of the Rifle Brigade, to Julia Decima, daughter of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, of Sandhill Park, Bart., in that county. On the 17th, at Dawlish, Colonel John Graham, of Barnstaple, late of the .E.I.C.S., son of the late Captain Charles Graham, of Greig,ston, Scotland, to Jane, daughter of Vice-Admiral Thomas Dick, of Dawlish, South Devon.

DEATHS.

On the 8th of February, at Lima, Lionel Lambert, R.N., Commander H.M.S. Vixen, second surviving son of Francis J. Lambert, Esq., of 2, Portugal Street, Grosvenor Square, aged twenty-six.

On the 10th of March, at 13, Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh, Helen, wife of Major General Swinburne, of Marcus and Pontou Hall. On the 11th, at Hastings Lady Payne, relict of the Rev. Sir Coventry Payne,

Bart., and third daughter of late Peter Wright, Esq., of Hatfield Priory, in the county of Essex, aged sixty-two.

On the 14th, at Oxford, the Rev. John Baker, M.A., Chaplain of Christ Church, and Head Master of the Cathedral School, aged thirty-four. On the 14th, at 2, Burwood Place, Hyde Park, aged seventy, John Stewart, Esq., formerly M.P. for Lymington. On the 16th, at 5, Crescent, Ardrossan, Lieut.-Col. John D Wald, Madras Army. On the 16th, at The Cloisters, Westminster, aged two years, Florence Mulg,rave, youngest child of the Rev. 0.11. and Lady Cecilia Reptoc On the 17th, at Dover House, Georgiana, Lady Dover, in the fifty-sixth year of her age.'