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BERTHS.

On the 2Ith March, at Government Rouse, St. Christopher, the Hon. Mrs. Her-

miles Robinson, of a daughter. On the 18th April, in Upper Mount Street, Dublin, Lady Burke, of a daughter. On the 21st, at Christchurch Park, Ipswich, the Wife of Charles Austin. Esq., or

Bmndeston Hall, Suffolk, of a daughter.

On the 21st, at Fannhill, Mare, the Lady Harriet Lynch Blosse, of a son. On the 21st, at Windlestone hall, Durham, Lady Eaen, of • slaughter.. Oa the 22d, in Eaton Place, the Lady Catherine Weyland, of a daughter.

HAREEM:MS.

On the 15th April, at St. James's, Paddington, Magnus Forbes Morton Herbert, Esq.,. Exon of H.M.R. Body Guard, and late Captain Forty-eighth Regiment, to Hennetta, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Gunning, Bart., of Horton, Northarnp

tonshire. On the 16th, at Wighill, Edward, eldest son of the Rev. E. If. Brooksbank, of Healaugh Hall, near Tadeaster. to Lucy Mary, eldest daughter of Edward liork. Esq., of Wighill Park.

On the 16th, at Leamington, the Rev. Albert Boudier, Assistant-Minister of St.

Mary's, Warwick, to Ellen Letitia, second daughter of the late Sir James Bruce, Bart., of Downhill Park, county of Londonderry. On the 16th, at Hendon Church, T. Parkinson, Esq., of Hexgreace Park, Not tinghamshire, to Jane, the third daughter of the Rev. Theodore Williams, Vicar of Hendon, Middlesex. On the 16th, at the Church of Adamstown, Captain Philip Savage Alcock, of H.M.'s Ninety-lifth Regiment, to Catherine Annette, second daughter of Richard C. Browne Clayton, Esq., of Adlington Hall, Lancashire, and Carrigbyrne Lodge, Wexford.

On the 21st, at St. James's, Paddington, Charles Goring, Esq., eldest son of Sir Harry D. Goring, Bart., of Highden, Sussex, to Eliza, second daughter of the Rev. Capel Molyneux.

Heyworth, Esq., of Yewtree. near Liverpool, to Emily Henrietta, second surviving diughter of Henry Cravrsbay, Esq., of Oaklands Park, Gloucestershire.

On the 23d, at the parish church, Tottenham, by the Rev. J. S. Winter, Edward Scott, Esq., of Beech Hill, near Wigiut, to Laura Theodosia, the only daughter of Arthur Hill, Esq., of Bruce Castle.

DEATHS.

On the 21st March, at Hastings, of fever. Henrietta, daughter of Henry Snaith Lane, Esq., of Broad Oak, Bexhill ; in her 18th year. On the 15th April, at Maestricht, Godfrey John Kneller, Esq., late of Donhead Hall, Wilts ; in his 66th year. On the 15th, at St. Andrews, N.B.. Katharine Sophia, only surviving daughter of John Neish, Esq., St. Thomas. On the 16th, at his residence, Rodney Street, Liverpool, Robert Bickersteth, Req.; In his 69th year.

On the 16th, at Brighton, the Rev. Dr. Samuel Holland, Precentor and Prebendary of Chichester. Rector of Beandesert, Warwickadire ; in his RStli year. On the 17th, in Grosvenor Square, Lady Frances Ryder ; in her 32,1 year. On the 18th, at 56, George Square, Edinburgh, Ann Ballingal, wife of Thomas Leburxt, Solicitor Supreme Courts of Scotland. On the 19th, in Mecklenburg Square, Mrs. Saunders ; in her 92d year. On the 20th, at Southaea, Major-General Everard, C.11., K.H. On the 20th, at Petersham, Surrey, the Hon. Caroline Lucy, Lady Scott, daughter of Archibald, first Lord Douglas, and widow of Vice-Admiral Sir George Scott, K.C.B. ; in her 74th year.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The perfected Lists of the New Howe of Commons, that "An Old Subscriber" desires to see on his file of the Spectator, will form a part of our Monthly Supplement next week.

The Author of " Time and Faith" favours us with another and a snore elaborate Letter, on the history of the word " Catholic." It states "the reasons which have led him to assume that mdloXsmis was not originally used in its modern sense of Unirersal, but rather, as relating to Christian associations, in that of the German Gotten-gleich—Godlike or Divine."— Our correspondent's "reasons" are ingenious, but unsound; and we cannot afford space for merely philological controversy, which might be indefinitely prolonged.