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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Bieems.—On Saturday, the 19th inst., at Lavender-Sweep, Clapham-Common, Mrs. John K. °Mut, of a daughter—The wife of the Rev. Samuel Walter Burgess, A.M., of a son and heir—On the 19th, at Beaulieu-Lodge, Winchmore-Hill, the

Lady of Frederick Cass, of Little Grove, East Barnet, Esq. of it son—On the 10th, at Versailles, the Lady of H. M. Burnbury, Esq. of Devonshire Castle, Demerara, of u son—On the 19th, at Mount Pleasant-house, Norwood, Surrey, the Lady cf H. Littlewood, E-q. of a son and a daughter—At Elton, near Stockton-upon-Tees, the Lady of G. \V. Sutton, Esq. of a son and heir—The Lady of Peter MacEvoy, Esq.

of Great Cumberland-place, of a son.—At the Rectory, North buisb, Devon, the

lady of the Rev. Philip Peering of a son.—A poor woman, named Groves, an inha- bitant of Blackmore, was on Friday last safely delivered of two boys and a girl, " all :dive and likely to do well."—At Putney, in Surrey, on the 23rd inst., the lady of Sir Robert Graham, Bart. of a son.—At Florence, on the I Ith, the lady of Captain 0. J. Hope Johnstone, R.N., of a daughter—On the 23rd, at Sandhurst, Lady Har- riet Paget, of a son—On the 24th, at Portland-place, Stockwell-common, Mrs. Fre- derick G. Godsell, of a son—On the 25th, at 20, Saville-row, Mrs. Vernon Smith, of a son.—At Pitsford, Northamptonshire, the lady of Captain Thomas Blakist en, R.N., of a daughter.—At Freathy, near Itlilibrook, the lady of Captain Thomas, Royal Navy, of a son.

Mae RIMES.—On the 19th inst., at Overton, Yu ikshire, Major Robert R. Loring, Brigade Major to the Forces in the Canadas, to Anne, eldest daughter of the late Rev. Richard Smith, Rector of Marston, in the same county—On the 21st, at St. George's, Hanover-square, by the Rev. William G. Sawyer, Captain Henry Hope, R.N. and C.B., to Jane Sophia, youngest daughter of Admiral Sir Herbert Sawyer, K.C.B., of Dalby Old-Hall, Leicestershire—On the 22d, at St. George's, Hanover- square, Thomas Mills Goodlake, of Wadley-house, Berke, to Emilia Maria, daughter of the late, and sister to the present, sir Edward Baker, Bart. of Raneton, Dorset, and niece to the Duke of Leinster—On the 17th, at Cheltenham, by the Rev. Fletcher Fleming, of Rydal, Westmoreland, Grace 'Trevor Charlotte Boscawen, the eldest daughter of the lute William Bose:even, Esq. to Milani Fleming, Esq. second son of the Rev. John Fleming, of Rayrie, aVestinere nil—On the loth, at Kilmegan Church, the Right Hon. Earl A nuesley to Priscilla Cecilia Moore, second daughter of Hugh Moore, Esq. of Eglantine House, Hillsborough, county of Down.—At Brighton, Wm. Galioth, Esq. of Wigganthorpe, Yorkshire, to Louisa Catherine, youneest daughter of 1Vm. Charlton, Esq., of Apley castle, Shropshire.—At Wick- ham, John Carpenter, Esq. of Mount Tavy, Devon, to Lucy, fourth daughter of the Rev. N. Gamier, of Rookesbury, Hampshire.—On Tuesday, the 22nd, at Withcate, in the county of Leicester, Edward Dawson, of Whatton House, in that county, Esq. to Mary Finch, the eldest daughter of the late John Finch Simpson, of Luunde Abbey, in the same county, Esq—On Thureday, the 24th, by the Rev. Lord Bayning, at St. Mary's church, Mary-le-bone, the Hon. and Rev, Edward South well Keppel, third son of the Earl of Albemarle, to Lady Maria Clemente, eldest daughter of the Earl of Leitrim—On Friday, the e5th, at St. James's Church, by the Rev. William Philips, Henry Pester, Esq. to Georgiaua Macleod, (laughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Juhn and Lady Emily Macleod—On Thursday, the 24th, at Widdington Rectory. Essex, by the Rev. Colin Campbell, George Frederick Rich, Esq. of Sunning, Berks, Captain R.N. to Agnes, second daughter of the late Charles Henry Fraser, Esq.- The Right Hon. Earl Annesley, to Priscilla Cecilia, second daughter of Hugh Moore, Esq. Westminster.

D gem! .—On the 22d inst., at his house in Whitehall, the Right Hon. Viscount Melbourne, aged S8—On the 19th, in Holles-street, Caveudish-square, after a few days' illness, George Cary, Esq. of Torr-abbey, in the county of Devon—On the 5th

of March, on his passage from India, Lieutenant Edward Kelly, only son of Lie: t.-Colonel Kelly, late of the Life Guards, and now Aid-de-Camp to Lord Combermere. This gallant young man fell a victim to the climate of India at the age of 22—Ott the 20th inst., at his house in Grosvenor-place, the Right Hon. George, Lord Rivers, in the 77th year of his age—On the 14th, at his house at Plymouth, 1/r. William Bremner' late of the island of Dominica, in the West Indies—At Salisbury-place, Regent's Park, Duncan Forbes Duff, Esq. eldest surviving son of Hugh Robert Duff, Esq. of Muirtown' Inverness, N.B.—At Paris, the Duke of San Carlos, Ambassador from the King of Spain at the French Court—At the Cape of Good Hope, Captaiu Charles Maud, commanding his Majesty's ship Helicon, youngest son of the late, and brother to the present Sir Thos. D. Acland, Bart., of Killerton, Devon.—In Lower Grosvenor-street, Edward Dalton, Esq.—On the 8th inst., at Waterford, on his way from Newfoundland, Assistant-Commissary-General Manvell—On the 21st., Deborah, the eldest daughter of Captain Jenkins, Beachley Lodge, Chepstow, aged 23—On the 21st., in Sackville-straeet, Piccadilly, the Rev. T. Lloyd, Vicar of Lewes- den, Northamptonshire—On Thursday, the 24th, at her residence in Brighton, Mrs: Millington, relict of Langford Millington, Esq. of Rushford Hall, Norfolk ; and Hornets-street, London—On the 24th, at Pentonvihle, aged 30, Susanna, wife of S. L. Gitfard, Esq. LL.D. and daughter of the late Francis Moran, Esq. of Down- hill, in the county of Sligo—On Monday last, in Sackville-street, Piccadilly, the Rev.Thomas Lloyd, Vicar of Weedou Lois, Northamptonshire, and formerly Fellow and Tutor of King's College. The Vicarage is in the patronage of the Provost and Fellows of King's College.